Avi -- How to Rinseless Wash CQuartz?

I need a rinseless for cquartz, let's just answer that. I'm in an apt bldg and need a rinseless.....
One of he reasons in using a certain LSP (most of the time) is because I like the way it looks on my vehicle.

And...
I'll stress that I do not want that characteristic to change, whatsoever, when I wash those vehicles: even when "washing" with a rinseless wash!!

So...
If anyone else shares these viewpoints; and, wants a rinseless-wash that will not alter, or defeat, their purpose; then...IMO...Meguiar's Rinse Free Express Wash (D114) is the perfect product to obtain those goals!! :xyxthumbs:

Meguiars Rinse Free Express Wash, rinseless car wash, no rinse

Bob
 
You should've just opti coated your car. No problems with ONR and opti coat interfering with each other and you can do rinseless washes all day if you want.
 
You should've just opti coated your car. No problems with ONR and opti coat interfering with each other and you can do rinseless washes all day if you want.
Doesn't both ONR-Wash&Shine, and ONR-Wash&Wax leave behind "substances" that will: "alter the looks" of not only Opti-Coatings, but also other Coatings...and LSPs such as Waxes and Sealants as well?

If so, (and as I mentioned before):
I don't want that to happen!
Altering an LSP's looks is, to me, "interfering".

Bob
 
I too use WGDGPS and like the way it looks

I notice no change to the appearance after an ONR rinseless cleaning
 
Doesn't both ONR-Wash&Shine, and ONR-Wash&Wax leave behind "substances" that will: "alter the looks" of not only Opti-Coatings, but also other Coatings...and LSPs such as Waxes and Sealants as well?

If so, (and as I mentioned before):
I don't want that to happen!
Altering an LSP's looks is, to me, "interfering".

Bob

on 2.0 or Pro, i haven't experienced that with Opti-Clean, W&W or regular ONR. i have noticed a difference with OID but not negatively. while OID leaves it the slickest and appears to make the car look "wetter", i feel like it does something that allows more dirt to...stick...for lack of a better term.

i stopped using OID as a "drying aid" a while back because of this and now if i use one, it's a hybrid formula composed of W&W in qd strength and OID concentrate.
 
ONR does leave gloss enhancer behind that alter the LSP.
Same as the Meguiars gold class and a lot of shampoos out there.
Try washing with carpro reset and you'll see the difference it makes.

For rinseless washes, as like Bob says, the megiars is supposedly rinse free,
Or the one 1 use on coatings is the Wolfs rinseless wash. I know AG stopped carrying theline, but this product is the reason I started looking into wolf.
It was a rinseless designed to use on coatings and leave nothing behind at all.
Used this manytimes on cquartz coated , and other coated, cars, never anyproblems. No difference after washing with reset, so all is good :)
 
I've never had an issue with ONR washes changing the hydrophobic effects of CQuartz. I'm sure that over time it MAY begin to degrade the coating's hydrophobic effects once the surface becomes overloaded with residual polymers; however, a periodic IPA wipe down and Reload treatment should solve this problem if one should ever encounter it.

I have never used the new Meg's Rinseless product although since it is meant to not leave behind any residue it may be just the ticket to keeping your coated vehicle clean and "residual polymer free" and beading like a champ.

Also, to those that say washing with only water doesn't work: Is your car coated with CQuartz? Have you ever tried washing with water only? You might be amazed at what these new coatings are capable of. I would never recommend to any of my customers to wash with only water. However, for testing purposes only, I have done water only washes on my own vehicles with great success.
 
ONR can't be that rich in polymers if it's ok to use prior to applying Opti-Coat. wash solution ONR is 256:1 or something.
 
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