DP Rinseless Wash and Gloss.

Garry Dean

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I just used this stuff for the first time yesterday and I must say that it is at minimum equally as good if not better than ONR as a rinseless wash and as a quick detailer. I will start to buy this instead because I really enjoy the bubble gum scent.

Just figured Id share how much I like this product!
 
Thats saying something. I ordered some on bogo so I can't wait to see it in action
 
Thanks, I'm debating on these 2.

Do you know if the dilution ratios are the same on both products? Or one will yield more product than the other?
 
Thanks, I'm debating on these 2.

Do you know if the dilution ratios are the same on both products? Or one will yield more product than the other?


I tried them at the same dilution ratios as on the ONR label and I would say that neither one stands out in particular as far as performance, but the scent and color of the DP pulls me.
 
Hey Garry,

This is something I have tested and stated several times. It's slicker, cleans better, and leaves a gorgeous shine once the panel is dried. I really like the bubblegum scent too!! :props:

I have a gallon of both and I'm trying to use the Optimum product so I can standardize with the Detailers Pride product.....Yes, it's that much better boys and girls....:props:
 
And I just missed out on the BOGO...oh well. I'll buy a gallon then...but that was what was nice about the BOGO...it was actually $2 cheaper to order 4 quarts.
 
Hey Garry,

This is something I have tested and stated several times. It's slicker, cleans better, and leaves a gorgeous shine once the panel is dried. I really like the bubblegum scent too!! :props:

I have a gallon of both and I'm trying to use the Optimum product so I can standardize with the Detailers Pride product.....Yes, it's that much better boys and girls....:props:

Good stuff!

And I just missed out on the BOGO...oh well. I'll buy a gallon then...but that was what was nice about the BOGO...it was actually $2 cheaper to order 4 quarts.

Yes sir. We will add this to your list.
 
I generally use the DP Rinseless but wanted to try out the ONR and honestly I think they are about the same...

The DP tends to leave the car a bit slicker but IME is a bit harsher on my hands than the ONR...
 
Good stuff!



Yes sir. We will add this to your list.
Yep...BobbyG put me onto it when I first came here, along with Collinite 845. I actually wrote it down in my notes. Yes, I'm keeping notes. Just haven't ordered anything yet.
 
Yep...BobbyG put me onto it when I first came here, along with Collinite 845. I actually wrote it down in my notes. Yes, I'm keeping notes. Just haven't ordered anything yet.

Well, we will get you going in no time. Be patient.
 
Well, we will get you going in no time. Be patient.
Take your time. You're busier than I am at this time. No problem being patient here. Lol! Besides, I've got research papers to work on.

Let's see, I've passed (actually ran the clock out before I could make up my mind ha ha)on two 15% sales, one 20% sale, a couple of 10% sales, and numerous BOGO's. Ha Ha, all I seemed to accomplish was getting confused. Lol!!! One sale ends, I remove items from my cart. When another sale starts I fill the cart again, clock runs out, I empty again. Can you say, "penny pincher?" Ha Ha...

Actually, I really wanted to take more time and read more threads so I could learn more. I'm glad I did. I've gotten some great advise from some very nice people, and the biggest asset to me are the reviews and videos.
 
Hey Garry,

This is something I have tested and stated several times. It's slicker, cleans better, and leaves a gorgeous shine once the panel is dried. I really like the bubblegum scent too!! :props:

I have a gallon of both and I'm trying to use the Optimum product so I can standardize with the Detailers Pride product.....Yes, it's that much better boys and girls....:props:

Hi Bobby... so really? This stuff is that much better than ONR? I know you were one of those folks who hooked me onto 845... so maybe I need to try this out. I've been an avid ONR user, capfuls in bucket wash, plus clay lube. I think the slickness is what would "pull" me so to speak. Is DP that much slicker than ONR?
 
OK, can someone answer this question regarding this stuff for me? I've used it twice, and it just doesn't feel that slick to me. I do have hard water, should I try to use some distilled water to mix it? Or increase the ratio? I've never used a rinseless/waterless before so maybe that's just how it feels?

I will say it did a fine job washing the vehicle and left a glossy shine, almost like I just topped it with something.
 
OK, can someone answer this question regarding this stuff for me? I've used it twice, and it just doesn't feel that slick to me. I do have hard water, should I try to use some distilled water to mix it? Or increase the ratio? I've never used a rinseless/waterless before so maybe that's just how it feels?

I will say it did a fine job washing the vehicle and left a glossy shine, almost like I just topped it with something.


What doesnt feel slick? Your description is exactly what its supposed to be. The solution also acts as a water softener so hard water shoul not be an issue.
 
What doesnt feel slick? Your description is exactly what its supposed to be. The solution also acts as a water softener so hard water shoul not be an issue.

The mixture of DPRWG and water (1 oz to 2 gallons) doesn't feel slick when I'm using it with the LC blue sponge. Or at least not as slick as I'm used to when using a normal auto shampoo. Is that normal or am I doing something wrong?
 
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