richy
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Richy, check out post 29 of this thread. http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/28895-review-optimum-opti-clean-3.html
It's the Q&A portion with Dr. G from when I reviewed this product. David answers this exact question.
Got it! I am duplicating it here (and in my usual font colour just to confuse things!!)
No Rinse used as a quick detailer works fine for a car with light dust while Opti-Clean can be used on a car with several days of build up. The reason is that Opti-Clean contains the same polymers in No Rinse that encapsulate dirt but at a much higher concentration than No Rinse QD as well as other polymers not used in No rinse that offer more lubricity and gloss.
So, a safer alternative due to the higher lubricity.