Meguiar's D114 Rinse Free Express Wash Review

Excellent my buddy Roshan as usual :xyxthumbs:
You always entertain me in your video reviews!
I wish it were available in smaller sizes too as I have so many other rinseless washes and would love to try this too.
 
Roshan, too funny. I have a gallon of this in my virtual shopping cart was contemplating the buy, nice review to help decide.
 
That's the biggest one-ounce cup I've ever seen....are you sure about that?

Yeah the bottom of the cup is a lot higher than the bottom of the actual thing.

In any case, I could always take a picture if you wanted ;)
 
Nice video review Roshan. Definitely cleans up really well I was impressed!

Thanks for watching Evan!

Excellent my buddy Roshan as usual :xyxthumbs:
You always entertain me in your video reviews!
I wish it were available in smaller sizes too as I have so many other rinseless washes and would love to try this too.

I just learned there is a non-AG place that does indeed sell a 32 oz version. Glad you liked it and thanks for watching Buddy!

Roshan, too funny. I have a gallon of this in my virtual shopping cart was contemplating the buy, nice review to help decide.

lol! Do it! It is weird compared to all the other rinseless because it does soap up. But it definitely cleans with the best of them :props:
 
Not sure about the back and forth action and up and down, and all around with the dirty microfiber on the "cleaned" section. That was a dirty towel to say the least. Sorry Roshan but it made me cringe!!.

I think the GD technique is a little more methodical not to keep going back and forth, with a dirty micro, on the same section you just cleaned. I think a one direction pass front to back (as Mike advocate to have linear scratches, if you are to have a mishap) followed with another pass with a clean section of your micro would serve the wash method a little better perhaps?

Feed back please
 
Not sure about the back and forth action and up and down, and all around with the dirty microfiber on the "cleaned" section. That was a dirty towel to say the least. Sorry Roshan but it made me cringe!!.

I think the GD technique is a little more methodical not to keep going back and forth, with a dirty micro, on the same section you just cleaned. I think a one direction pass front to back (as Mike advocate to have linear scratches, if you are to have a mishap) followed with another pass with a clean section of your micro would serve the wash method a little better perhaps?

Feed back please

I am a lot more methodical when I'm trying only to clean the car and not make a video. Trying to clean and make a coherent video is apparently too much for me lol.

I agree, probably not the best showcase of good technique right there.
 
I am a lot more methodical when I'm trying only to clean the car and not make a video. Trying to clean and make a coherent video is apparently too much for me lol.

I agree, probably not the best showcase of good technique right there.

You have an excellent point. I have never made a video so never really thought about the multi-tasking/coherent fluidity aspect of things. I know that you know your stuff. Been watching all your vids and read your posts. It still does not change the fact that I cringed a little.

On a different note, I was trying to look for a thread I have seen before on a modified GD technique. I really like the ideas that were shared by the OP. He basically took the micro and did one pass with the front of the towel, folded that section in, and did another one section pass with the towel... and so on.... and once he was finished the micro looked "tiger stripped". With that technique it saved having as many towels and was still very effective (from what I saw). I've never tried it but....
 
Great review. Ive been interested in D114 since I've begun using the GD wash method.
 
You have an excellent point. I have never made a video so never really thought about the multi-tasking/coherent fluidity aspect of things. I know that you know your stuff. Been watching all your vids and read your posts. It still does not change the fact that I cringed a little.

On a different note, I was trying to look for a thread I have seen before on a modified GD technique. I really like the ideas that were shared by the OP. He basically took the micro and did one pass with the front of the towel, folded that section in, and did another one section pass with the towel... and so on.... and once he was finished the micro looked "tiger stripped". With that technique it saved having as many towels and was still very effective (from what I saw). I've never tried it but....

If I'm not mistaken that was Marc08EX with his Meguiar's Wash and Wax Anywhere Review.
 
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