Giveaway! New & Improved DP Rinseless Wash & Gloss

Bought a new car 2 months ago , still haven't had a chance to wash it with a hose. I live on an apartment , so my rinless-wash consist of :

1 water bottle with a sprayer
some meguiars cleaner liquid wax
microfiber to wash
microfiber to dry
reload sealant

step 1 spray on the water
step 2 pour some wax
step 3 clean with mf as if there was shampoo on the car
step 4 spray some reload
step 5 dry with new mf
step 6 profit


This is the result :





Would love to try the proper rinseless wash and see what difference from my aprouch does it make!!
 
I typically do a rinseless wash on my mother and mother-in-law's cars when they come to visit. They don't really do any exterior maintenance on their vehicles, so I like to do a quick rinseless wash for them since it is quick and efficient and they appreciate it. I have only used ONR to date, but I am very interested in trying DP's Rinseless Wash and Gloss for the additional protection offered over ONR.
 
Just did my first one a few weeks ago. A bit nervous but it went great and I was finished in a little over half the time. Even setup to get washing was quicker.
 
I love DP Rinseless Wash & Gloss. I use it for all my car washes that are not dirty enough to need a conventional wash. It sure beats having to drag the hose out, and it leaves a nice shine. It is one of my favorite products.
 
I like doing rinseless whenever my customers car isn't filthy, or its just a maintenance wash. Also i'm able to do it inside my shop rather than pulling the vehicle out when its usually sunny out.

All-in-all i'd love to try DP Rinseless & compare it to my supply of ONR. If it mocks up, i'll be switching :xyxthumbs:
 
I have yet to try a rinseless wash. I am looking into using one for winter. DP has some great products. I was very impressed with the Total Interior cleaner and just picked up a big bottle because it worked so well. I'd love the opportunity to try the new and improved DP Rinseless Wash and gloss.
 
I currently use ONR and Pinnacle w/ Carnuba and love doing rinseless because I can do it in the shop. Full 2 BM throws a lot of water around (wash and rinse), and makes the floor slippery as all get up, with rinseless I can limit the water on the shop floor and can do it at all time of the day, no problem with suds drying in the full sun
 
I have not yet ventured into the land of rinseless wash because I have not yet had a need for it. Now where I live the water is very hard and is quite the pain to keep spotless on paint. My favorite detailing product to date is still Pinnacle Souveran. I bought my first jar of it from the Driver's Seat in Boynton Beach, FL 9 years ago and since then I have not stopped using it and recommending it for all my friends, family, and customers. On my 7th jar now, and no matter what color paint I put it on it still makes me drool to this day!
 
I was skeptical about rinseless washes for a long time. I had used croftgate rinseless and it got me on the bandwagon. Then I picked up some ONR from AG on bogo and I was sold!

Maintenance washes take a fraction of the time and water now, and it doesn't matter what the weather is like because I can do a full wash in the garage without making a huge mess.

I'd love the opportunity to put the new DP rinseless to the test. Maybe even do a head to head with ONR and croftgate.
 
I'm currently an ONR user. I can make up 2 gallons for a week and wash both of my cars several times - the 32oz. last 2/3 of a year at that rate and my cars are almost always clean. It also allows me to take a bucket to work with me and do a quick wash in the parking garage before leaving for a meeting or after returning from a construction site.
 
I have not tried a rinseless wash product yet but would like to do so because washing my car outside in the winter just isn't fun. Indoors would be nicer :). My current favorite detailing product is gtechniq c1 topped with exo.
 
I have been using ONR for about 2 years...during winter months and as a maintenence wash also as a quick detailer....Love to see how DP stacks up to ONR
 
I will always keep rinseless wash in my arsenal because:

1) My apartment doesn't have a car wash area and,

2) regardless if i do a rinseless wash or traditional wash, i always use rinseless for the door and trunk jams.

PS i'd gladly do a review of the DP rinseless wash and gloss
 
I have yet to try a rinseless product. I'm a little paranoid on inducing scratches on my daily driver, mainly because it's a different method. It would come in handy with the scorching heat and sun by avoiding water spots and a heatstroke--just pull into the garage and go to town without worrying about accidentally blasting the walls with the sprayer nozzle. People swear by the results and time savings--I'll eventually take the plunge.

My favorite (and only) set up is the DP Poli-coat/845 combo I got earlier this year. Love the way it shines up my Liquid Platinum paint. If I were blessed with a sample of this, I'd definitely write up a review as well. :)
 
I love rinseless washes because I don't have to get out the long hose everytime I wash my car. It is also great in the spring when the car needs to be washed every few days due to pollen. Saves a lot of time and effort. I would write a detailed review with pictures if I win the giveaway.
 
I have yet to use a rinseless wash but it is next on the agenda as I live in a townhome and I cannot use a traditional 'hose and rinse' method in my community. As a lifelong car enthusiast, and a new AG member, I would love to try the DP product.
My favorite product is Wolfgang DGPS due to its longevity.
 
In. I almost exclusively use rinseless wash and always been curious how this stuff compares to the ONR's. Rinse less wash has been a game changer for my business and I'm always anxious to try new offerings.

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Discovering rinseless washes has become a true game-changer for me. Aside from the rare muddy road excursions, I only use a hose for my first major spring cleanup. I've used ONR, ONRWW, Megs RFEW and DG, and all have their advantages and disadvantages. Looking forward to trying DP, so count me in!
Thanks for another cool AG giveway!

Bill
 
I got to try a rinseless wash a couple of months ago and am weaning myself off the hose. The process was definitely less time consuming than my normal routine. Getting prepped for the water restrictions that will return to Georgia with the next drought! Thanks for the offering.
 
I got hooked on detailing a few months ago. In that time I've experienced a lot of firsts for me: claying my Accord, buying a PC DA to remove 10 years of swirls using the WG twins and applying the WG sealant.
Now that my car is better protected its so much easier to wash it. Since I live in a condo with no dedicated area to wash a car with a hose I've learned the rinseless method. I use ONRWW and seem to get good results. I would like to be able to compare the DP to what I'm currently using.
 
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