Meguiar's D114 Express wash

Thanks.

With that in mind: I wonder if D115 could be even further diluted to the point that it could be considered to be used as a Rinseless-Wash: à la mode D114?

Bob

Bob, I was on vacation and only had D115 with me and I used it diluted at 1 oz of solution with 2 gallons of water. I also used a pre soak with a spray bottle from the water in the solution bucket and it seemed to work find. I'm not recommending to try this dilution with D115 but I personally did not have a problem
 
I'll tell you what I do for D114's dilution ratios...
and it starts with how dirty/soiled that I/B] deem the various panels to be.


Rinseless/Washless? Nah! I call it:
"The using of the least amount of D114 (in ounces), mixed as a solution with: the minimum amount of (preferably distilled) water---also measured in ounces---that it takes to wash a vehicle...without otherwise resorting to using a free-flowing source of water".

Please feel free to label this wash system as you wish. :)


The D114 dilution ratios I so far have used are:
• A 1:256 ratio for lightly soiled panels...
down to:
• A 1:192 ratio for medially soiled panels...
down to:
• A 1:128 ratio for the most heavily soiled panels...
and all the way down to:
• A 1:15 ratio for a "panel wipe"


Hope this helps.

Bob


Great guide! I am looking into purchasing either d114 or d115. Just haven't decided.
 
You'll find it much more cost effective to keep a spray wax separate from the D114, and D114 is so adaptable on its own: waterless wash, rinseless wash, detail spray, clay/NanoSkin lube, panel wipe, interior detailer, and more.
 
I love D114. Especially in the winter time in Pa. Powerful cleaner


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