Rinseless Washes - 2022

Never knew 303 made a salt neutralizing product that can be used as a rinseless?

I never even heard of this product and I toured their entire facility years ago and even beta tested some of their products, you know what THIS means....

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Not to be confused with The Five.

Wait a minute--the Eco Wash comes in a small bottle?? Why did I just buy a liter??

EDIT: You're just messing with me--Eco Wash comes in 1 liter only, nothing smaller, nothing bigger. At least in this country...as I recall, you got yours from Canada.
I watch The Five

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I think he was saying Idrosave and Hero. He was not asking about Gyeon


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Guy is just being a smart ass, or he just does not pay attention and read past the first 3 words is my guess. I suppose if i spoke in emojys he might understand what i said.

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Guy is just being a smart ass, or he just does not pay attention and read past the first 3 words is my guess. I suppose if i spoke in emojys he might understand what i said.

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No...the "guy isn't being a smart ass" your just a fukcin' Ahole here and it's not the first time I've noticed a problem either (<here's your token first emoji )

The question was kinda hard, so I couldn't be 100% accurate because when I want/need cleaning, I reach for another product, the 3 your asking about aren't so much known for their cleaning abilities but obviously do clean

As far as the emoji use, get over it and get over yourself because I've been on here long enough and have enough people's respect that your way out of fukcin' line talking to me like that, so go FUKC YOURSELF

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Carbon Collective sounds interesting, seems like that product is more focused on cleaning than slickness under the towel.

"We have all been schooled as to what a rinseless wash is by American producers, and they have relied heavily on towel feel via polymers on panel to drive a sense of security for the average user. This is why most can be diluted into a quick detailer at higher concentration. Carbon Collective has brought things into a much different direction, so do NOT expect this to perform like everything else. Where EVOLVE performs is in the act of CLEANING, part of why it may also be used as a panel wipe or even a bug remover at higher dilution ratios(are you getting it yet?). Wiping the solution off panel leaves nothing behind when done right, no smearing or streaks to speak of, on black paint and under a light. "
This sounds a lot like Feynlab V1, just a pure cleaner with no apologies

It felt like your media was sucked down onto the paint and in full contact, rather than "gliding" on a pillow of polymer beads or something

But man it got paint clean
 
This sounds a lot like Feynlab V1, just a pure cleaner with no apologies

It felt like your media was sucked down onto the paint and in full contact, rather than "gliding" on a pillow of polymer beads or something

But man it got paint clean
I think i need to dust v1 off and use it next wash to get reaquanted with it

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I think i need to dust v1 off and use it next wash to get reaquanted with it

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I wish I had some laying around as well

I KNOW what it would do in Hawaii and it would be a nice control for testing some of the newer fancier RWs
 
Don't know if it means anything to anybody but in a fairly recent video by Forensic Detailing John rated the Carbon Collective #2 out of the 10 rinseless washes he tested an d rated it #1 at cleaning and on par with Feynlab at cleaning.. If I recall correctly the only one rated better was Koch Chemie Rapid Rinseless.

 
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Don't know if it means anything to anybody but in a fairly recent video by Forensic Detailing John rated the Carbon Collective #2 out of the 10 rinseless washes he tested an d rated it #1 at cleaning and better than Feynlab at cleaning.. If I recall correctly the only one rated better was Koch Chemie Rapid Rinseless.

I watched that video, the WHOLE video, a long one for sure and he takes many things into account when choosing his rankings. That said, I wish I had done "before and after" when using other RW's on my g/f's Cruze because her cars a great test bed. Once again, the pics speak for themselves:

Btw, I've stepped up, for testing purposes...ofcoarse and bought a bottle of Carbon Collective RW. Not sure why they added color changing chemicals in there but whatever, I'll see how it works and make my comments later...stay "tuned"
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Carbon Collective sounds interesting, seems like that product is more focused on cleaning than slickness under the towel.

"We have all been schooled as to what a rinseless wash is by American producers, and they have relied heavily on towel feel via polymers on panel to drive a sense of security for the average user. This is why most can be diluted into a quick detailer at higher concentration. Carbon Collective has brought things into a much different direction, so do NOT expect this to perform like everything else. Where EVOLVE performs is in the act of CLEANING, part of why it may also be used as a panel wipe or even a bug remover at higher dilution ratios(are you getting it yet?). Wiping the solution off panel leaves nothing behind when done right, no smearing or streaks to speak of, on black paint and under a light. "
I love to try some UK products. I hope THOR can get in it Canada by next spring. I never did buy into the whole slickness stuff.
 
Looks like we might have a showdown here between 2 pure cleaners:

Feynlab RW v3

VS.

Carbon Collective RW

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Well at least for me Feynlab is made and sold in the USA so if it's close then really the obvious choice is Feynlab.
I bought a bottle of Feynlab V3 but haven't tried it yet.
 
Don't know if it means anything to anybody but in a fairly recent video by Forensic Detailing John rated the Carbon Collective #2 out of the 10 rinseless washes he tested an d rated it #1 at cleaning and on par with Feynlab at cleaning.. If I recall correctly the only one rated better was Koch Chemie Rapid Rinseless.

Jon is including prices and labeling amongst other things in his tests. Koch chemie was number 1 largely due the price in the UK. Which doesn't apply to most people here.
 
Jon is including prices and labeling amongst other things in his tests. Koch chemie was number 1 largely due the price in the UK. Which doesn't apply to most people here.
Yeah Koch Chemie is rather expensive here but I need to try their Rrw at some point

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Yeah Koch Chemie is rather expensive here but I need to try their Rrw at some point

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Call me weird but KCX just doesn't do it for me. I had greenstar which was nice. I'm not a fan of the labeling in the least bit.

KCX as no personailty or something. Bland corporate branding.
 
Call me weird but KCX just doesn't do it for me. I had greenstar which was nice. I'm not a fan of the labeling in the least bit.

KCX as no personailty or something. Bland corporate branding.
See I'm opposite, there's something to their labeling that I actually do like, plus the use of large & small case letters, it's pretty basic and straight forward

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Yeah Koch Chemie is rather expensive here but I need to try their Rrw at some point

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$15 for 32oz when on sale is expensive? Compared to ADS or DIY who give you 16oz for same price?


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