HateSwirls
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As promised I'm giving a review and my thoughts on a few DP products, needed to first start with the DPRW being the RAV was really dirty, to a point I really needed to give it a full wash but thought it was perfect timing to try out the DPRW that Nick sent me.
Thanks again Nick:dblthumb2:
Before I give my thoughts I'll let the pictures amd one video do the talking for me, pictures are worth a thousand words right!
Below are before pictures of the RAV.
Even the roof was filty
As you can see the car was dirty, mainly because we had snow here in Lousisiana, can you beleive it!
The car picked up a lot of crap from the road, don't worry, no sand or salt here
First thing I did was add two ounces of the DP Rinselss Wash & Gloss with two gallons of warm water.
Also mixed 2oz to 32oz in a spray bottle to act as a WW and in this case to help soften the dirt and grime that was on the paint.
So I was ready to begin, used about ten towels.
Below is a video of me cleaning the door, better done in the shade but wanted you guys to see what I saw.
I sprayed the door well with the mixture in my 32oz bottle then started cleaning.
https://www.youtube.com/timedtext?action_view=1&v=IRDH0udV42s&video_referrer=watch
Even though it's cold today the panel was still was hot being the car is black ,as you saw me after I finished up with the door I used the mixture as a QD to remove a few streaks from drying out too fast, one thing I found out later though if you get streaks with this product it buffs out very easy, that a big plus IMO in working on a black car, most other RW products the steaks remain until you come over it with a QD. Loved that part the most.
So all done, below are after pictures, nothing else was used but the DPRW, important to keep that in mind.
Can you see the shine it gave me?
Cleaned the fender wells also.
It leaves a glossy finish as You can see here
The rear of the car was the dirtiest.
I cleaned everything, glass and all plastic trim.
Remember the roof how I said was also dirty, well it's all cleaned up now.
Looks like I spent all day on the car but it was all done in about half hour once I was done with the video.
I give the DP Rinselss Wash & Gloss five stars for good reason.
First I want to say the smell of the cleaner was pleasant, nice fresh smell.
As you noticed I first sprayed each panel before I put a towel onto the finish, I do this with any RW or WW cleaner, gives me piece of mind that I have a lot of lube on the paint and it starts to break up the dirt.
My thoughts.
It has plenty of lube, I felt confident that I wasn't going to scratch or induce swirls, you can feel it on your hands, very slick.
Doesn't take any effort to clean the paint, I used no pressure, just let the towel glide over the finish.
It removes all of the dirt, doesn't leave it cloudy, it actually looks like a just waxed car.
It leaves little to no streaks, at first it did while I was in the sun but after I did the door I brought it under the carport, after it was out of the sun I didn't notice streaking.
I've had my problems with streaks in the past when using other RW's or even QD.
Reason was no matter what MF towel I used I had to make several passes to dry the car, with the DPRW not so, it was very easy to dry a panel, can't tell you how excited I was to see how well it was to dry off the liquid.
It has plenty of lube so it would work great for claying or used as a QD.
As we all know having plenty of lube is key to a swirl free finish.
After using it just one time I give it five stars and plan on using it in the future , it will be my go to RW from here on out.
You'd think for a product as this one it would cost dearly but not so, the price is great as the product itself is great.
I'd recommend the DP Rinselss Wash & Gloss to all of you and not worry about you guys telling me I hyped it up if and when you try it. Lol
No no, it's the real deal Geeks, just as advertised.
If you have any questions that I didn't get around to please just ask:dblthumb2:
Life is good.
Up next is the DP Final Quick Detailer, to be honest with you I could stop with just the wash but something tells me the QD will take it up another notch.
Thanks for viewing:dblthumb2:
Thanks again Nick:dblthumb2:
Before I give my thoughts I'll let the pictures amd one video do the talking for me, pictures are worth a thousand words right!
Below are before pictures of the RAV.





Even the roof was filty





As you can see the car was dirty, mainly because we had snow here in Lousisiana, can you beleive it!
The car picked up a lot of crap from the road, don't worry, no sand or salt here

First thing I did was add two ounces of the DP Rinselss Wash & Gloss with two gallons of warm water.


Also mixed 2oz to 32oz in a spray bottle to act as a WW and in this case to help soften the dirt and grime that was on the paint.

So I was ready to begin, used about ten towels.
Below is a video of me cleaning the door, better done in the shade but wanted you guys to see what I saw.
I sprayed the door well with the mixture in my 32oz bottle then started cleaning.
https://www.youtube.com/timedtext?action_view=1&v=IRDH0udV42s&video_referrer=watch
Even though it's cold today the panel was still was hot being the car is black ,as you saw me after I finished up with the door I used the mixture as a QD to remove a few streaks from drying out too fast, one thing I found out later though if you get streaks with this product it buffs out very easy, that a big plus IMO in working on a black car, most other RW products the steaks remain until you come over it with a QD. Loved that part the most.
So all done, below are after pictures, nothing else was used but the DPRW, important to keep that in mind.
Can you see the shine it gave me?


Cleaned the fender wells also.

It leaves a glossy finish as You can see here

The rear of the car was the dirtiest.

I cleaned everything, glass and all plastic trim.

Remember the roof how I said was also dirty, well it's all cleaned up now.

Looks like I spent all day on the car but it was all done in about half hour once I was done with the video.


I give the DP Rinselss Wash & Gloss five stars for good reason.
First I want to say the smell of the cleaner was pleasant, nice fresh smell.
As you noticed I first sprayed each panel before I put a towel onto the finish, I do this with any RW or WW cleaner, gives me piece of mind that I have a lot of lube on the paint and it starts to break up the dirt.
My thoughts.
It has plenty of lube, I felt confident that I wasn't going to scratch or induce swirls, you can feel it on your hands, very slick.
Doesn't take any effort to clean the paint, I used no pressure, just let the towel glide over the finish.
It removes all of the dirt, doesn't leave it cloudy, it actually looks like a just waxed car.
It leaves little to no streaks, at first it did while I was in the sun but after I did the door I brought it under the carport, after it was out of the sun I didn't notice streaking.
I've had my problems with streaks in the past when using other RW's or even QD.
Reason was no matter what MF towel I used I had to make several passes to dry the car, with the DPRW not so, it was very easy to dry a panel, can't tell you how excited I was to see how well it was to dry off the liquid.
It has plenty of lube so it would work great for claying or used as a QD.
As we all know having plenty of lube is key to a swirl free finish.
After using it just one time I give it five stars and plan on using it in the future , it will be my go to RW from here on out.
You'd think for a product as this one it would cost dearly but not so, the price is great as the product itself is great.
I'd recommend the DP Rinselss Wash & Gloss to all of you and not worry about you guys telling me I hyped it up if and when you try it. Lol
No no, it's the real deal Geeks, just as advertised.
If you have any questions that I didn't get around to please just ask:dblthumb2:
Life is good.
Up next is the DP Final Quick Detailer, to be honest with you I could stop with just the wash but something tells me the QD will take it up another notch.
Thanks for viewing:dblthumb2: