Video Review/How-To: Pinnacle Liquid Gloss Rinseless Wash w/Carnauba

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Pinnacle Liquid Gloss Rinseless Wash with Carnauba

Pinnacle Liquid Gloss Rinseless Wash with Carnauba builds upon the idea of washing your car the environmentally friendly way and takes it a step further by incorporating high-gloss carnauba wax! Rinseless car washes are becoming more popular all over the world as a result of water restrictions and consideration for the environment. A rinseless car wash only requires a couple gallons of water and can be performed virtually anywhere. Pinnacle Liquid Gloss Rinseless Wash with Carnauba fuses high-grade carnauba wax with its high-lubricity formula to provide a just-waxed shine after each wash!
 
nice video, im excited to see the new pinnacle products. Thanks nick!
 
Nick-

Love the "The Cat's Meow" comment.

Why not use the same rinseless dilution ratio to presoak panels with a sprayer? In the video a waterless wash spray is recommended to presoak the panel if the car is very dirty.
 
What's difference between a rinseless and waterless wash product?
 
nice video, im excited to see the new pinnacle products. Thanks nick!

I'm excited that I can finally talk about them without fear of a lawyer showing up at my door step! :laughing:

Nick-

Love the "The Cat's Meow" comment.

Why not use the same rinseless dilution ratio to presoak panels with a sprayer? In the video a waterless wash spray is recommended to presoak the panel if the car is very dirty.

You could do that too.

What's difference between a rinseless and waterless wash product?

A rinseless car wash requires (preferably) two buckets and water. You wash a panel, then you dry it, and so forth. With a waterless wash, all you have is the solution in your hand (no bucket or water) and spray the area and then wipe it clean with a microfiber towel.

How To Use A Waterless Wash

How To Use A Rinseless Wash

Great review Nick.

Thanks Rich. :dblthumb2:
 
I usually do my rinseless wash in my garage, so the run-off ends up on my garage floor. But, since this rinseless solution has carnauba wax in it, I am wondering if it will make my garage floor slippery when the run-off dries?
 
Nick - is there any advantage of using a waterless spray over rinseless spray for dirty cars?
 
Nick in a talkie ! Thanks for the review.

As with a traditional wash, everyone can add steps to modify the process to suit the personal tastes: pre-rinse with rinseless, hose, pressure washer, extra grit guards, more towels, etc.
 
Nice review Nick!

Thanks. Im the MAN

I usually do my rinseless wash in my garage, so the run-off ends up on my garage floor. But, since this rinseless solution has carnauba wax in it, I am wondering if it will make my garage floor slippery when the run-off dries?

It didn't make the Show Car Garage floor slippery so I think you'll be A-OKAY. :props:

Nick - is there any advantage of using a waterless spray over rinseless spray for dirty cars?

For vehicles that have heavy to moderate soiling, I prefer to use a rinseless wash. Or, if the vehicle is really dirty, I'll use a traditional wash.

Nick in a talkie ! Thanks for the review.

As with a traditional wash, everyone can add steps to modify the process to suit the personal tastes: pre-rinse with rinseless, hose, pressure washer, extra grit guards, more towels, etc.

Exactly. :dblthumb2:
 
Wanted to know if anyone had a chance to try the new Pinnacle Liquid Gloss Rinseless Wash and tell us how it compares to other products. I use ONR 2.0 in winters and when I don't have time to do a traditional two bucket wash.

Need to get more rinseless wash and considering other products in same category:

ONR
UWWP
Meg's Rinse Free Wash
 
Wanted to know if anyone had a chance to try the new Pinnacle Liquid Gloss Rinseless Wash and tell us how it compares to other products. I use ONR 2.0 in winters and when I don't have time to do a traditional two bucket wash.

Need to get more rinseless wash and considering other products in same category:

ONR
UWWP
Meg's Rinse Free Wash

I anticipate comparisons will arise soon enough. :dblthumb2:
 
I don't do rinseless washes but I diluted the Pinnancle Rinseless Wash according to the instructions to create a Detail Spray as that is my personal "go to" product and something I use a great deal of - then did a head to head comparison with ONR diluted for the same purpose. The Pinnacle easily comes out on top with less smearing and far more slickness to the paint when wiped clean.
 
"The Cat's Meow"...that about sums this up.

I finally had a chance to use this. Will do a review this weekend. But in short this is a must have, it leaves the surface with a slick nuba "just waxed" finish.
 
Ahhhh, we now have a Mike Jr. :D

Such an intelligent young man! Great job, Nick!
 
Tried the Pinnacle Rinseless for the first time today and I have just found my new favorite! It was used on a really soiled car and I must say it cleans really well, great lubricity, scent, and the surface is easier to dry as compared to my usual rinseless washes.

Just really happy with it, so much so I had to clean another car as it's a joy to use. Had to write this down as I really regret procrastinating on the BOGO!! :cry:

Those of you who can, get it :dblthumb2:
 
I just did my first rinseless wash using Pinnacle Rinseless. Awesome product and result. Perfect for the winter and I'll be using this even when the weather gets nicer. Much easier then dragging out the hose. Plus I got Pinnacle Rinseless at Cyber Busters pricing! A win win in my book.
 
Great review Nick!

I saw the YouTube comments about washing a clean car. Thought you had a perfect response to that! Hehehe.

Nick, can a product like this be used with wash pads instead of microfiber towels (for the washing step)? I know some do that with ONR. I just find wash pads (or mitts) to be a bit more manageable.

I wonder, too, since people use a single wash mitt to wash an entire car using the two bucket method; if a single wash mitt could be used to do an entire car using the two bucket rinseless method? Since, after all, you'd be rinsing the mitt in the second bucket and scrubbing it on the grit guard. When I say "Could be used", I mean this in the AutoGeek sense of "Could be used WITHOUT damaging the finish". As a kitchen sponge and dawn CAN be used, after all, to clean a car! (Shuddering at the thought!)
 
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