DP 4-in-1 quick-wash

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Wow... this looks amazing - does it truly perform all 4 features it lists as effectively as stand alone products?

Does it achieve the paint luster and clay lubrication through use of silicon?
 
yes, it works well. I have both DP 4-in-1 and Optimum No Rinse. Both work well, although in my clay lube mix I add about 1/3 oz of Poorboy's SS&S or Optimum soap to make it even slicker without drying out the clay bar.
I personally prefer Optimum, because of its higher dilllution ratio. DP does smells better though...
 
+1 for ONR. As supercharged said, the higher dillution ratio gives Optimum the nod. Plus, ONR has a fantastic reputation for what it does.
 
yes, it works well. I have both DP 4-in-1 and Optimum No Rinse. Both work well, although in my clay lube mix I add about 1/3 oz of Poorboy's SS&S or Optimum soap to make it even slicker without drying out the clay bar.
I personally prefer Optimum, because of its higher dilllution ratio. DP does smells better though...

So does Optimum contain more silicon or anything that would be beneficial to the paint slickness and appearance? As far as ingredients, which would you prefer, the Optimum since it doesn't have to be diluted as much?

After hearing from mshu and superc, looks like that's the route I'll be going. Does the Optimum still perform all 4 features? I'm sure it does, just has to be diluted.
 
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neither contain silicones to my knowledge, they both have some lubricating agents and glossing agents.
 
Wow... this looks amazing - does it truly perform all 4 features it lists as effectively as stand alone products?

Does it achieve the paint luster and clay lubrication through use of silicon?
No silicone, ONR has polymers and lubricates.
 
get a gallon of it! It's dillution ratio 1 oz per 2 gallons of water for rinseless wash. 2oz per gallon of water for clay lubricant...little hint, add 1/4-1/3 oz of Optimum car wash soap in this clay mix to make it even slicker without drying out the clay bar...6oz per gallon of water to make a QD.
 
Supercharged - so the QD ratio would be the heaviest for the ONR? If someone were to do 10oz/gallon - would this equate to better results, or is this a situation where 6oz is truly the best mixture for QD?

Has anyone had experience with Optimum as a QD?
 
I use Optimum as a QD. Works well, but remember it doesn't have any gloss enhancers. 10oz/gallon isn't necessary IMO as 6oz/gallon works quite well.
 
I've used it every way possible. It does a good job at all tasks. Although, I prefer the new OID as a quick detailer for it's amazing slickness.
 
What's OID? Are there any all-in-ones or rinseless products that add in brighteners or optical paint enhancers/silicon to the mix since ONR doesn't?
 
at 10 oz per gallon you will be wasting product, and possibly getting streaks from it...
 
From DP's description:

Four-In-One contains non-petroleum lubricants that are readily biodegradable and nontoxic. This creates a drastic reduction in VOCs, well below the standards set by the California Air Resources Board and the federal government. No matter what the dilution ratio, DP Four-In-One Rinseless Wash & Shine is safe for the user and the vehicle. And it replaces many products that are not so safe, like oil-based quick detailers and lubricants. So, you can breathe easier and save a little cash in the process.
 
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