Bulk Waterless Wash?

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What are you guys using for your waterless washes that can be bought in bulk? I have been using DP Waterless but I am blowing through it way too quick. I will primarily use it for waterless washes and clay lubrication but I also use it for door jambs and wheels so I go through a lot of it.

I have been looking at the Optimum No-Rinse 32 OZ, CG Eco and GG Spray-On Wash gallon jugs but wanted to run it by the business owners. I never had an issue with the DP waterless, so looking for something that is very safe on soft clears but more cost effective.
 
Ultima Waterles Wash+ fits your needs. Can be purchased by the gallon. 3 oz makes a gallon
 
Meg's D114, Meg's D115. Also not sold here but some other sites have ONR available in 5 gallon containers if needed.
 
Pinnacle.

At 1:32 - a gallon lasts a while. They key isn't how large the container is, but how good the dilution is. BF & UWW+ are also quality high dilution products.
 
Chemical guys concentrated by the gallon, I've gone to rinse less for almost everything now besides door jambs.
 
Meg's D114, Meg's D115. Also not sold here but some other sites have ONR available in 5 gallon containers if needed.

I'll have to agree Megs D114 is also very good D115 is great as well but the dilution ratio makes it not as cost effective compared to UWW+ and D114
 
Opti-Clean is Optimum's waterless wash. It's a 1:3 dilution ratio so it's not as cost effective as others but it works very well. Can be diluted further for interior surfaces.
 
I go with Meguiar's D114 for my WW.
Current price: $32.99 for a 1 gallon container.

•Even when diluted at Meguiar's strongest
recommended ratio for a Water-less Wash...1:128...
D114 will yield 128 gallons of WW solution.
That's ~2.33 X 55gal drums!

•Depending on the vehicle's dirtiness...
I don't always go with that "strong" of a D114 solution.
Rather, I'll mix D114 @: 1:192; or:
1:256<---(Meguiar's recommended RW ratio)...
which will, more often than not, be sufficient:
making D114 even more economical. Just paying
$33.00 for ~4.65 X 55gal. drums of WW...:wow:


Bob
 
I go with Meguiar's D114 for my WW.
Current price: $32.99 for a 1 gallon container.

•Even when diluted at Meguiar's strongest
recommended ratio for a Water-less Wash...1:128...
D114 will yield 128 gallons of WW solution.
That's ~2.33 X 55gal drums!

•Depending on the vehicle's dirtiness...
I don't always go with that "strong" of a D114 solution.
Rather, I'll mix D114 @: 1:192; or:
1:256<---(Meguiar's recommended RW ratio)...
which will, more often than not, be sufficient:
making D114 even more economical. Just paying
$33.00 for ~4.65 X 55gal. drums of WW...:wow:
Bob

:iagree: in a Landslide....Especially if you want Nothing Left Behind.

Clay Lube is also 1:256.

hope it helps
 
... and at stronger dilution ratios you can use D114 as an LSP stripper or panel wipe instead of IPA.
 
... and at stronger dilution ratios you can use D114 as an LSP stripper or panel wipe instead of IPA.

I use it mixed in with my IPA solution to provide lubricity and get rid of that clingy feeling from IPA alone.
 
I use it mixed in with my IPA solution
to provide lubricity

and get rid of that clingy feeling
from IPA alone.
The ratio(s) at which I mix D114...
there's never a need for any IPA. :xyxthumbs:


Bob
 
What dilution are you using it at? 4:1 or stronger?
•No way I'd go stronger than 1:4...
-1:4 is a "wax-stripper"

•I use 1:15 for a "panel wipe".

My thoughts are CarPro Eraser is basically IPA with soap in it for lubricity, so replace soap with D114 and you have a very similar product.
I'm not wanting to mix up a product that's similar
to Eraser. I want my "panel wipe" to be IPA free.


Bob
 
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