Rinseless Wash BETA Testers Needed

At this point there's [7] people who've posted their thoughts and [9] who remain mum... What's up fellas? You signed up to post your reviews, lets hear them!
FunX650
RunRun411
Paul_g
BadgeRivFan
Misterpaul
Ekennett
WendellJarvis
Rlm564
Rlmcarty

You're on the clock... lol.

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Unfortunately I wasn't one of the lucky ones to receive a sample so I'm just as curious as everyone else as to how well it works. As I've said in another thread, the new product will have some big shoes to fill with the demise of D114. Right now it seems like everyone's riding the ECH2O train. It's a great product but serves a totally different purpose. The industry is desperate for a D114 replacement right now. Garry Dean is coming out with a few new products in March. One of which is like an IPA wipe, another a RW/WW that leaves nothing behind, one that's like a WOWA kind of coating and a maintenance spray. The with all the new products coming out 2017 has a lot of promise for a great year to us detail pros and junkies. I'm just a junkie.
 
Well Kevin you know how I feel about WGU and I do plan on coating my car with WG paint coating this spring and really need to find out, for sure, how well the 2 play together. I've come around to the idea of a RW that leaves nothing behind when it comes to maintaining a paint coating but I'm going to wait and see what Wolfgang themselves say. That said, the concept of a cleaner only product to keep the pure, coated look is intriguing to me.

I will have my gallon well before I apply the coating so either way I'll be covered.

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I know Audios S6 mentioned it seems like this product is better than ONR, but I would like to know more detail as to why, if anyone else feels the same?
I've been using ONR for about 2 months now, and I feel it does a good job especially since where I live there's a water restriction. I just shoot down my truck with a strong stream of water to remove loose dirt, then wash the truck in my garage with ONR and wipe dry...works great! I no longer have to rush to beat the sun as it rises and avoid washing in the heat.
I did half of my tailgate with ONR and Gyeon, the ONR sheeted the water off while the Gyeon beaded...I prefer sheeting over beading, hence ONR won this comparison in my opinion...I'll use the Gyeon for my shower glass door.

So this is the reasons why I like ONR, and I know this is not about comparing ONR, but I would like to know if this test product can do the same as ONR or better?
And if so, the reasons you think it does.

With all that said, this new product may not be on par with ONR since it is a wash/rinse, where ONR is a wash/dry...one less step.
 
With all that said, this new product may not be on par with ONR since it is a wash/rinse, where ONR is a wash/dry...one less step.

This is incorrect.^

This new product they're testing is a rinseLess wash. There's no rinsing whatsoever required.



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i have been using the Beta formula in all aspects that I use my D114 for. door jams, interior wipedowns, windows, rims, tires, tool cleaning, and yes even in my MF wash loads and so far its been working out great, the only thing I cant seem to figure out even with different mixtures is how to get it to lay "flat" like D114 does. while that's not a major con its just a obvious visual while using it.
 
In the wash load, you must have gotten a pretty large sample. Pretty soon, hopefully, we all will have a large amount of it 👍🎉

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Sorry about being late but with Christmas and New Years then we had a week of rain, I know, excuses, excuses, excuses...

I finally got around to trying the sample out today I decided to do a rinseless wash on my BMW 335d. Here are my thoughts:

Smell: I like it. Even in concentrated form the smell was pleasant and not overpowering after dilution I really couldn't smell it at all. I think the smell was green apple, but I could be wrong.

Mixing: It mixed well. I used 2 ounces to 3 gallons of water. There was a tiny bit of suds that dissapated quickly. The water was very lightly tinted green. My microfiber towels were red so I didn't notice any discoloration.

Washing: I soaked my towels in the solution and went to work on my mildly dirty car. Dirt and road film came off easily leaving nothing behind (very important). The paint was squeaky clean. Worked great. I wanted to know for sure if anything was left behind so I washed the windshield then waited before wiping and saw no residue.

Conclusion: The product works like Meguires d114, cleans and leaves no residue. Just what we Geeks are looking for. If the price is similar to d114, I want to be first in line to buy a gallon.

Nick, thanks for letting me test this new product. It looks like a winner.
 
Sorry about being late but with Christmas and New Years then we had a week of rain, I know, excuses, excuses, excuses...

I finally got around to trying the sample out today I decided to do a rinseless wash on my BMW 335d. Here are my thoughts:

Smell: I like it. Even in concentrated form the smell was pleasant and not overpowering after dilution I really couldn't smell it at all. I think the smell was green apple, but I could be wrong.

Mixing: It mixed well. I used 2 ounces to 3 gallons of water. There was a tiny bit of suds that dissapated quickly. The water was very lightly tinted green. My microfiber towels were red so I didn't notice any discoloration.

Washing: I soaked my towels in the solution and went to work on my mildly dirty car. Dirt and road film came off easily leaving nothing behind (very important). The paint was squeaky clean. Worked great. I wanted to know for sure if anything was left behind so I washed the windshield then waited before wiping and saw no residue.

Conclusion: The product works like Meguires d114, cleans and leaves no residue. Just what we Geeks are looking for. If the price is similar to d114, I want to be first in line to buy a gallon.

Nick, thanks for letting me test this new product. It looks like a winner.
 
Unfortunately I wasn't one of the lucky ones to receive a sample so I'm just as curious as everyone else as to how well it works. As I've said in another thread, the new product will have some big shoes to fill with the demise of D114. Right now it seems like everyone's riding the ECH2O train. It's a great product but serves a totally different purpose. The industry is desperate for a D114 replacement right now. Garry Dean is coming out with a few new products in March. One of which is like an IPA wipe, another a RW/WW that leaves nothing behind, one that's like a WOWA kind of coating and a maintenance spray. The with all the new products coming out 2017 has a lot of promise for a great year to us detail pros and junkies. I'm just a junkie.

I think it's great that gary dean has received the amount of support he has, it's great to support small business owners and when he first started making videos he gave quality unbiased advice. That said, I am a little hesitant about his new "Ghost Rinseless Wash". He says the rinseless wash dilution is 1 ounce per gallon (1:128) but he says the pre-soak dilution is 50/50 (1:1). To me I can't imagine diluting d114 at 1:128 for my rinseless solution but then using d114 diluted 1:1 to pre-soak. Very sketchy to me
 
I think it's great that gary dean has received the amount of support he has, it's great to support small business owners and when he first started making videos he gave quality unbiased advice. That said, I am a little hesitant about his new "Ghost Rinseless Wash". He says the rinseless wash dilution is 1 ounce per gallon (1:128) but he says the pre-soak dilution is 50/50 (1:1). To me I can't imagine diluting d114 at 1:128 for my rinseless solution but then using d114 diluted 1:1 to pre-soak. Very sketchy to me

I'm with you 100% about the 1:1 dilution ratio. I would only use it for rinseless only because that could be expensive. That's like using D115 for rinseless where Meguires would recommend 1:8. However I think although he's running a small business, his IUDJ and Juice Boost is a main staple in the industry.
 
I finally got around to trying the sample
out today I decided to do a rinseless wash
on my BMW 335d. Here are my thoughts:

Smell:
I like it. Even in concentrated form the
smell was pleasant and not overpowering
after dilution I really couldn't smell it at all.
I think the smell was green apple,
but I could be wrong.

Mixing:
It mixed well.
I used 2 ounces to 3 gallons of water.
There was a tiny bit of suds that
dissapated quickly. The water was very
lightly tinted green. My microfiber towels
were red so I didn't notice any discoloration.


Washing:
I soaked my towels in the solution and went
to work on my mildly dirty car.

Dirt and road film came off easily leaving
nothing behind (very important).
The paint was squeaky clean. Worked great.

I wanted to know for sure if anything was left
behind so I washed the windshield then waited
before wiping and saw no residue.


Conclusion:
The product works like Meguires d114, cleans
and leaves no residue. Just what we Geeks are
looking for.

If the price is similar to d114,
I want to be first in line to buy a gallon.


Nick, thanks for letting me test this new product.
It looks like a winner.
Thanks for the review!

Note:
Just as you used Nick's Beta
Sample to perform this RW...
I've also used Meguiar's D114
@ the same 1:192 dilution ratio
with excellent results.


Bob
 
Thanks for the review!

Note:
Just as you used Nick's Beta
Sample to perform this RW...
I've also used Meguiar's D114
@ the same 1:192 dilution ratio
with excellent results.


Bob

Have you used Nicks beta sample yet?


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I was very fortunate to be selected to try out the beta version rinseless wash AND also a set of Big Blue Drying Towels. On December 13 I received my package from Autogeek. It was 5* F outside but 46* F in my heated garage. I emailed Nick to get the wash ratios but being Mr. Impatient I mixed up a batch at 1/2 oz. per gallon of water in my cordless pressure washer and in a 1 gallon bucket presoaking some MF towels before he responded. (Please note that I emailed Nick after 6 PM Central time. He responded quickly, but while I was out in the garage.) The scent of the rinseless wash in my sample was very subtle and to my nose, pleasant.
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As you see pouring the gallon of water into the bucket with beta rinse already in it created a bit of suds.
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My car was a bit manky as it had been driven in the aftermath of a snowstorm. The car had road salt and other assorted road nuggets on it.
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I started by doing a quick "power" rinse then set about washing the car. The wash solution laid flat on the surface reminiscent of Meguiar's D114. Using the many towels in one bucket method I rinseless washed the car. The paint came clean very easily as did the wheels including the barrels of the wheels. The wheels were cleaned only with the rinseless wash, no other cleaners were used.
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I rang out each towel to show the amount of dirt removed from the car plus I usually do this so that the dirt doesn't go in the washing machine.
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Time to dry the car using the new Big Blue Drying Towels. I laid them out after I washed and dried them but before they were folded up. You can easily see just how big these towels are. I used the smallest one to dry the car holding the medium sized one in reserve. I ended up using the medium sized one for touch ups as the smallest one was sufficient to dry my ATS4.
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The after shots show my clean ATS4 with it's beautiful swirlless finish intact. As with the other testers I am impressed with this product. I will definitely be purchasing a gallon of it when it is introduced.
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Thanks for the review looks great! Can't wait to try it.

Any details on your cordless pressure washer?
 
Thanks for the review looks great! Can't wait to try it.

Any details on your cordless pressure washer?

I'm using a Pure Clean Outdoor portable power washer. Love it! I get hose strength pressure with a minimal amount of water used.
 
Paint looks great Mr. Paul, can't wait to see how you make Mopar paint "pop" in the future😎

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