A Rinseless Wash Tip

CharlesW

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I think I have mentioned this before, but it was in response to a question and probably was buried.

When doing a rinseless wash, make your first "drying" pass with a damp MF towel. I dip a MF into the solution and wring it as dry as I can by hand. I then wipe up the large puddles of wash solution after my wash pass with that damp MF. Finish with a dry MF. You will need to wring out the damp MF a few times during the process.
While I plan to have all the dirt washed off by my wash media, I feel more comfortable with the damp MF towel if I happen to have missed a spot.

Try this! It really works.

I wish I could take credit for the idea, but I read about it on a different forum.
 
I think I have mentioned this before, but it was in response to a question and probably was buried.

When doing a rinseless wash, make your first "drying" pass with a damp MF towel. I dip a MF into the solution and wring it as dry as I can by hand. I then wipe up the large puddles of wash solution after my wash pass with that damp MF. Finish with a dry MF. You will need to wring out the damp MF a few times during the process.
While I plan to have all the dirt washed off by my wash media, I feel more comfortable with the damp MF towel if I happen to have missed a spot.

Try this! It really works.

I wish I could take credit for the idea, but I read about it on a different forum.
Been doing that, but using a QD for final wipe.
 
I always use PB's Spray and Wipe during the during process. I don't wet my drying towel. Using a lubricant during reduces swirling from drying to very little. I wash my truck a lot. I buff once year and only have light correction to do.
 
Most people don't. That's the reason for my post. It really does work good, costs nothing, and if you don't like it, don't do it in the future. :)

I agree with you brother. Always open to options. It's how we learn what is right for us.:props:
 
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