DP Rinseless Wash & Gloss Formerly DP Four In One

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Formerly DP Four In One Rinseless Wash & Shine, new and improved DP Rinseless Wash & Gloss has...

  • More lubrication
  • A new scent
  • A new name
  • And it's even more concentrated!

DP Rinseless Wash & Gloss is the best value in no-rinse car washing!

Save water. Save money. Save your vehicle!


What one product can do all this? The answer is DP Rinseless Wash & Gloss, a super concentrated formula that cleans, shines, and protects paint. Just add water to create a high lubricity rinseless wash that leaves the paint clean, glossy, and vibrant. Mix at different concentrations to create other high quality detailing products. DP Rinseless Wash & Gloss is all you need to keep your vehicle clean any time water is in short supply.



DP Rinseless Wash & Gloss
 
Nice! I still have alot left but im going to try some when i run out. I always felt like there was some improvement to be made. I bet this version is top notch.
 
I have the new and improved DP Rinseless but have yet to try it out.

Plan to do so this weekend!
 
I have the new and improved DP Rinseless but have yet to try it out.

Plan to do so this weekend!

Let us know how it does removing tar whiskers. The old formula was pretty darn good!

Regards,
GEWB
 
I really liked the old version, so I can't wait to try this new one out!
 
Nice! I still have alot left but im going to try some when i run out. I always felt like there was some improvement to be made. I bet this version is top notch.
Was there any particular area where you felt the previous version was lacking?
Having used both ONR and DP 4 in 1, I didn't really see any difference in the performance of the two products.
 
for a rinseless wash, ONR is 1 once for 2 gallons of water, the oldest version of 4-1 was 1 once to 1 gallon, this new version will be like onr, 1 once for 2 gallons
 
i'd really like to see a comparison between onr and dp rinseless
 
For a QD, ONR uses 6 oz. per gallon and DPRW takes 8-10 oz. per gallon.
 
Are you volunteering to do a comparison and review?;)
It definitely seems like someone should jump on this.
Maybe I'm reading more into it than Meghan intended, but it sure sounds like she is willing to send you samples of each product in return for a comparison and review of the two products.
 
The "old" 4-in-1 certainly impressed me - I hope the "new" product removes the tar whiskers and grime as well as the old. Haven't used it for anything other than a wash product as the weather here will not be ready for a full clay and polish for another six weeks. Haven't tried the ONR yet.

Regards,
GEWB
 
Are you volunteering to do a comparison and review?;)
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I will, I am looking for a product like this. I wash my truck at least once a week. It gets kinda old after a while. A product like this would be nice to try out, since I drive on dirt roads ever friday and saturday night. I can post detailed pics and write up a review on the good and bad about the product! I think this product would work great on some of my customer rides that work, and want a quick fresh-N-up on their vehicle. But I haven't tried a product like this. I have always been skeptical about products like this but am always willing to try out new products!
 
What makes you want to try DP now? It may be improved, but 4 in 1 has been around since canned beer.
 
What makes you want to try DP now? It may be improved, but 4 in 1 has been around since canned beer.
If you are referring to xcracer48, it might be related to his only being here since February of this year. It probably took me that long to read all the older posts that interested me. :)
 
What makes you want to try DP now? It may be improved, but 4 in 1 has been around since canned beer.

I appreciate you for informing me of that.

Sorry I am not as experienced as you. I got on this forum to find out new things about detailing cars that I didn't already know. I figured that was a good reason to want to try it out.

Also bud light just came out with a new can design last week, have you seen it yet?
 
I appreciate you for informing me of that.

Sorry I am not as experienced as you. I got on this forum to find out new things about detailing cars that I didn't already know. I figured that was a good reason to want to try it out.

Also bud light just came out with a new can design last week, have you seen it yet?
So you want to write a review when you haven't used any rinseless wash before.
 
If I get some DP rinseless at DF (maybe on my buy list), I will do a review of it.

I have tried to go back to a traditional soap but I just find rinseless with ONR is just easier -- no hoses, dealing with soap drying on paint, trying to keep what has water wet from drying out before i can dry it, etc. etc. When you are done washing, you are done washing. It is dry. I can do it anytime in the garage. I think it is also much more LSP friendly...no risk of removing the LSP but that is just a perception (no facts to back it up).

I will continue to maintain my soap skills:D but I am just to like not having to deal with the after wash touchup.
 
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