Rinseless Wash for Kamikaze Miyabi?

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Hi,

I have a new Subaru Outback that I just had coated with two coats of Kamikaze Miyabi. Am I able to use a rinseless wash, and if so which would you recommend? I'm able to do a traditional wash (currently using Meguiars Gold Class), but wanted to have something I could use for quick touch ups, bird bomb removal, winter washing, etc. I've ordered the Kamikaze Over Coat but it seems pricy to use for frequent touch ups.

Thanks in advance!
 
Starbucks or Pete's?

So many great choices out there.

I would nominate Uber Rinseless. I just tried is this weekend and it exceeded all of my other products. I don't think you would hear anything but positive responses for Uber Rinseless.
 
Starbucks or Pete's?

So many great choices out there.

I would nominate Uber Rinseless. I just tried is this weekend and it exceeded all of my other products. I don't think you would hear anything but positive responses for Uber Rinseless.

Hi,

I have a new Subaru Outback that I just had coated with two coats of Kamikaze Miyabi. Am I able to use a rinseless wash, and if so which would you recommend? I'm able to do a traditional wash (currently using Meguiars Gold Class), but wanted to have something I could use for quick touch ups, bird bomb removal, winter washing, etc. I've ordered the Kamikaze Over Coat but it seems pricy to use for frequent touch ups.

Thanks in advance!

Uber has 'gloss enhancers' which will mask the goodness of the underlying coating. ONR perhaps? I don't think that has anything 'extra' in it but I'm not a rinseless/waterless guy so that's just a guess. Not sure what the 'paint conditioners' in Megs Gold Class are either, but you'd want to maintain with something like Gyeon Bathe if Gold Class contains 'extras'.

As for Overcoat, it's not a quick detailer for use in lightly cleaning but rather a sacrificial topcoat for use on clean surfaces. Poorboys Spray & Wipe is a nice, non-intrusive way to clean without affecting the underlying coating.
 
I’d recommend using McKee’s N914 for rinseless. It cleans well and leaves nothing behind. I’d also ditch the Megs Gold Class. You’ve already put a great coating on your ride, why not use the best products to maintain it? Look into either Gyeon Bathe or CarPro Reset for your “regular” wash. Both clean well and leave nothing behind. Maybe every 4-6 weeks hit your paint with Overcoat to give the look that lil somethin extra.
BTW, it was because of BudgetPlan1 that I got Miyabi and ISM. He’s the neighborhood expert and I trust in advice wholeheartedly!
 
BTW, it was because of BudgetPlan1 that I got Miyabi and ISM. He’s the neighborhood expert and I trust in advice wholeheartedly!

Even a blind squirrel finds a nut every now and again...

Side note for OP: Autogeek frowns upon discussion of non-autogeek products, their house, their rules; you might find this thread will disappear per forum rules. Move on over to Autopia where discussion of non-AG products is allowed: Autopia Auto Detailing Forum
 
My bad! Thank you for the heads up and suggestions!
 
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