Giveaway! New & Improved DP Rinseless Wash & Gloss

Rinseless washes save me a ton of time over traditional. I do weekly maintenance washes and have my method down to a science. I've converted several friends and family members to rinseless washing after they've seen how easy it is. One more perk of rinseless washing is I don't have to deal with the issues my super hard water can create. It's a chore to hose wash here without spotting. I plan to get some filtration soon just for the few times I need to do traditional washes on my vehicles or others.
 
I use ONR Wash and Wax. It saves a lot of time wiping the car dry and leaves a slick feeling to the finish.
 
Rinseless is a huge benefit for me living in an apartment with zero access to running water. It may suck carrying 2 gallons of water down the 3rd floor but it beats paying to go to the coin op.
 
DP Rinseless Wash & Gloss has proven to be one of the most versatile products in my arsenal for doing clients cars.


1] mix it with my shampoo in the gun for pretreating
2] mix in with the rinse bucket for added lubrocity
3] It makes a great QD, lifts and cleans dust effectively
4] So cal has notoriously hard water so i use it as a water softenign agent.
5] Use it in a smaller ratio than other WW ive tried for clay lube
spray it on my pads for compounding and polishing to prime my pads

Also since differing cities in the area have SEVERE tickets for water usage [we always had a drought goin on] this saves a TON of water for Waterless washes.

Its a time saver and using a clean portion of a MF for every swipe ensures that i am performing maximum paint care on every car.


i will absolutely do a review.... Excited to try the new formulation
 
I really like to use water on my washes, but unfortunately i can't because i live in an apartment with water use restriction. So i always use ONR and Duragloss on my rinseless washes, save me from the express car washes and is environment friendly.

I would love to try the Detailers Pro alternative.

Thank you AG :props:
 
Like most here my car is kept pretty clean and almost always gets a bath following rain. Keeping the rinseless wash on hand is great with a well maintained vehicle because it takes out all of the clutter and hassle of the traditional wash. The main reason I got it though was because of the brutal Oklahoma summers. I can do all of the wheels/tires out in the sun but then pull cars into the garage to finish the job so I'm not in such a hurry to get all of the water off of the vehicle. I'd love to expand past the ONR line and see what others are offering.
 
never tried a rinseless wash. so i am interested. in :props:
 
I perform Rinseless washes now on 95% of customers vehicles with DP wash and gloss. I have used my 32 oz up in just 2 months. This cuts my detailing time in half. No water spotting to worry about and the solution gets all the dirt and grime off.

My customers are very pleased with the shine and soft feel left on their paint. I am definitely a DP person now. Diamond in the rough line for sure.

I perform a DP rinseless just about every morning I get home from the firestation. My truck is left outdoors during my 24 hour shifts. I love the fact I can use DP to get my truck looking awesome very quick.
 
Greetings from the home of the (just barely) National League-leading Pirates!

I have come to love rinseless washes as I shuffle slowly toward an eventual heart transplant. I have used BLACKFIRE Rinseless a few times, and the fact that arm motion is limited to two easy cycles (especially the streamlined drying part) has gotten me permission from the docs to continue to treat my car the way I like to, albeit a little less frequently.

With the arrival of rinseless washes and WOWA sealants, I can do something at least sort of productive for a while longer, and keep the car protected and looking great at the same time. Win, win!

Regards to all,

Crashman
 
I like rinseless washes because they are easier and faster to do than hose washes. I also like how you can wash section by section and if you get interrupted, you don't have water spots to deal with later. Another nice feature is the water savings- only 2 gallons used so less mess around where you washed. My Eco-friendly wife likes the environmental impact of only using 2 gallons of water and that the soap is biodegradable. Her liking it makes it easier to buy more. :xyxthumbs:
 
I've never used a rinse less wash but after looking into them I am very interested. I would love to try this as it looks like it will save me some time. I agree to write a review if I win.
 
The winners will be picked at random and announced later today!
 
I love rinseless washing...saves time, water and I can even do in the garage during the winter to keep my rides looking great without having to spend $10 to go to the local touchless if you got a nice day.
 
Good luck to all those who entered!


DP Rinseless is such a tremendous product, I'm sure the ew one will be the same!
 
I've had a bottle of ONR sitting on the shelf, but have to admit I haven't tried the stuff yet. So far I'm having way too much fun washing the cars with a foam cannon on the power washer, but will have to break down and try that stuff soon.

As for detailing products, I'm really happy with the Wolfgang 3.0 products (Total Swirl Remover, Finishing Glaze, Deep Gloss Paint Sealant).
 
I enjoy using rinseless/waterless wash products because my truck is hyoooge and it saves me time when it's not dirty.

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I started rinseless washing a few months ago and have used just DP products...I love using it cause I can do it right in my garage and the wife doesn't even know I'm washing my car so often..thanks DP for helping me trick my wife and making me happy

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 have not used a rinseless wash yet, but have been looking into starting! I was still doing research and finding out what people are using. Since finding Autogeek just over 2 years ago. I have been a big fan of the DP line! I use a lot of the DP products (Wheel cleaner, Tire gel, Interior cleaner and protectant just to name a few) and was thinking about trying the Rinseless wash from DP...

Like most here my car is kept pretty clean and almost always gets a bath following rain. Keeping the rinseless wash on hand is great with a well maintained vehicle because it takes out all of the clutter and hassle of the traditional wash. The main reason I got it though was because of the brutal Oklahoma summers. I can do all of the wheels/tires out in the sun but then pull cars into the garage to finish the job so I'm not in such a hurry to get all of the water off of the vehicle. I'd love to expand past the ONR line and see what others are offering.

Congratulations to the winners! Please send me a PM with your complete shipping information. :dblthumb2:
 
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