Rinse less car wah?

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How did you guys like to use this products?
What are the benefits you can tell about using them?
Are they any unsafe for clear coats or paints?

I am just asking to know some of your opinions and advice on this because I`ve never use this kind of products before and will like to know.

Which brand you like the most and why?
 
As Long as you use proper technique nothing to worry about. Some people use the two bucket method for rinseless and there's also the Garry dean method. The latter you use 10-12 towels in a bucket and wash maybe 1-2 panels with it and then grab a new one and keep going around the car. You can also dry as you go along with a waffle weave towel. You can also pre soak panels with a waterless or a rinseless solution in a sprayer to help loosen dirt and grime.

My favorite rinseless is meguiars rinse free express wash. Nice lubricity, clean well, doesn't streak and smells nice. Affordable too.
 
As Long as you use proper technique nothing to worry about. Some people use the two bucket method for rinseless and there's also the Garry dean method. The latter you use 10-12 towels in a bucket and wash maybe 1-2 panels with it and then grab a new one and keep going around the car. You can also dry as you go along with a waffle weave towel. You can also pre soak panels with a waterless or a rinseless solution in a sprayer to help loosen dirt and grime.

My favorite rinseless is meguiars rinse free express wash. Nice lubricity, clean well, doesn't streak and smells nice. Affordable too.
Thanks for the info I will give it try in a near future in my car. :dblthumb2:
 
I was always sceptical about this, untill I started using it myself. although I'm not a big fan of ONR, as it leaves to much behind. I am a big fan of Wolf's Chemicals Wash & Wipe as this leaves nothing behind and the Megs rinseless wash.
Few days back I decided to give the car a normal wash and it suprised me how much longer it takes.
when using a rinseless , I still prefer a 2BM, but thats personal.
 
I use ONR. Mainly because the garage doesn't have a drain, or the room to use a hose. Also, the cost of water in this town is pretty high.

If the vehicle is really dirty, I'll use the hand held coin op car wash to knock off the worst before the rinseless. Also to get the slush and salt out of the wheel wells.
 
I use ONR. Mainly because the garage doesn't have a drain, or the room to use a hose. Also, the cost of water in this town is pretty high.

If the vehicle is really dirty, I'll use the hand held coin op car wash to knock off the worst before the rinseless. Also to get the slush and salt out of the wheel wells.[/QUOTE]

+1. I like Blackfire RW or Duragloss+Aquawax RW
 
As Long as you use proper technique nothing to worry about. Some people use the two bucket method for rinseless and there's also the Garry dean method. The latter you use 10-12 towels in a bucket and wash maybe 1-2 panels with it and then grab a new one and keep going around the car. You can also dry as you go along with a waffle weave towel. You can also pre soak panels with a waterless or a rinseless solution in a sprayer to help loosen dirt and grime.

+1

I still prefer a 2BM, but that's personal.

+1, I do too

If the vehicle is really dirty, I'll use the hand held coin op car wash to knock off the worst before the rinseless. Also to get the slush and salt out of the wheel wells.

+1

I've used ONR and DP Rinseless Wash & Gloss--both are very good, but they have slightly diff properties.
 
Welcome aboard!

I have used many rinseless washes and my favorite is Duragloss rinseless. It has their Aqua wax infused in it, so it leaves the car clean AND shiney, also a layer of protection! Also when in a binch, your local autoparts store carries Turtle Wax rinseless wash, VERY good product! Make sure you use the 2 bucket method w/ a grit guard to maximize your quality of wash.

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