MoparAddict
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- May 2, 2007
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Hey Everyone,
So the cold mornings are starting to arrive here in Nor Cal. This winter i would like to start offering rinseless washes to my customers. It would be nice working in a warm garage and being able to feel my fingers as well as saving some time. This is still new to me, i have only used ONR on my own vehicles a few times and only when they arent very dirty. I will be putting in a order this afternoon, so before i order i would like to get some input from you guys.
So a few questions. First what rinseless wash product do you recommend/ like the most? Im looking at the ONRWW, Chemical Guys EcoSmart, or Pinnacle Liquid Crystal. I will look anything though, just looking for something that is very slick to help keep the finishes marr free as possible.
Next, do you use guys use microfibers, sponges, wash mitts ect to wash with? In your experience what have you had the best results with?
When doing doing a rinseless wash, what do you guys do about cleaning the wheels, inner wheel barrels, tires, and fender wheels?
Sorry about all the questions. I would just like to get a good understanding before i go diving into it. Im only going to recommed this to well maintained vehicles, i imagine there is a point where a car is to dirty for rinseless. Also any tips on do's and dont's would be much appreciated.
Thank you in advance!
Trevor
So the cold mornings are starting to arrive here in Nor Cal. This winter i would like to start offering rinseless washes to my customers. It would be nice working in a warm garage and being able to feel my fingers as well as saving some time. This is still new to me, i have only used ONR on my own vehicles a few times and only when they arent very dirty. I will be putting in a order this afternoon, so before i order i would like to get some input from you guys.
So a few questions. First what rinseless wash product do you recommend/ like the most? Im looking at the ONRWW, Chemical Guys EcoSmart, or Pinnacle Liquid Crystal. I will look anything though, just looking for something that is very slick to help keep the finishes marr free as possible.
Next, do you use guys use microfibers, sponges, wash mitts ect to wash with? In your experience what have you had the best results with?
When doing doing a rinseless wash, what do you guys do about cleaning the wheels, inner wheel barrels, tires, and fender wheels?
Sorry about all the questions. I would just like to get a good understanding before i go diving into it. Im only going to recommed this to well maintained vehicles, i imagine there is a point where a car is to dirty for rinseless. Also any tips on do's and dont's would be much appreciated.
Thank you in advance!
Trevor