Rinseless Washes - 2022

Hello everyone, Nick Rutter here....My account is not working, so I asked Mike "The Guz" to respond on my behalf. I appreciate all the kind words regarding McKee's 37 N-914 Rinseless Wash. It truly is an incredible product and if you haven't tried it yet, you're missing out! There's been several comments and questions regarding McKee's 37 and DIY Detail. The only affiliation we have with DIY Detail is that we sell their product line on our sister site, Autoforge.net. We do not manufacture any DIY Detail products, nor do they manufacture any McKee's 37 products. I've had the opportunity to use most of the DIY line with Yvan Lacroix filming videos here at our shop, and it is a great product line that sells well on Autoforge.

Regarding the comments where polymers are mentioned, N-914 does have polymers in its formulation, however unlike most other rinseless washes it is not polymer-based, but instead surfactant-based.

If anyone has any specific questions for me, the best way to get a hold of me is via email:

[email protected] - thank you so much for the support! Take care and GOD BLESS!
 
Hello everyone, Nick Rutter here....My account is not working, so I asked Mike "The Guz" to respond on my behalf. I appreciate all the kind words regarding McKee's 37 N-914 Rinseless Wash. It truly is an incredible product and if you haven't tried it yet, you're missing out! There's been several comments and questions regarding McKee's 37 and DIY Detail. The only affiliation we have with DIY Detail is that we sell their product line on our sister site, Autoforge.net. We do not manufacture any DIY Detail products, nor do they manufacture any McKee's 37 products. I've had the opportunity to use most of the DIY line with Yvan Lacroix filming videos here at our shop, and it is a great product line that sells well on Autoforge.

Regarding the comments where polymers are mentioned, N-914 does have polymers in its formulation, however unlike most other rinseless washes it is not polymer-based, but instead surfactant-based.

If anyone has any specific questions for me, the best way to get a hold of me is via email:

[email protected] - thank you so much for the support! Take care and GOD BLESS!

"And there's your dinner!"

Thanks for posting that, its always good to hear from directly from the source.
 
About time they updated the label
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If only ONR V5 lived up to the hype then it would be worth it.
 
Anyone try feynlab pure rinseless v2 yet? Supposedly less likely to streak from what feynlab is saying.

 
Anyone try feynlab pure rinseless v2 yet? Supposedly less likely to streak from what feynlab is saying.


Have not heard good things about it so far. One person told me V2 is a step backwards.
 
Have you tried Absolute, Griot's Garage Brillant Shine rinseless or DIY RW yet

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I actually use griots brilliant finish to mop the floors in my house haha. Haven't tried any of the newer offerings from P&S and DIY as of yet.
 
I actually use griots brilliant finish to mop the floors in my house haha. Haven't tried any of the newer offerings from P&S and DIY as of yet.
To mop the floors

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It’s ONR for the floors at my house (laughing, but not kidding).
I use Bilt-Hamber Surfex @3:1 with my Swiffer when the floor is "overdue" let's say...incredible results

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Been using Feynlab RW lately. Really great product IMO. I like the way it completely saturates the surface. Just gives you a safer feel when cleaning. In terms of cleaning power, Feynlab is up at the top IMO.
 
If anyone on YouTube pop on one of Eddie Colons videos and ask were the hell is the Labocosmetica rinsless at?



No, seriously though, someone do it…..




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Can't speak for rinse less as I hardly ever if never use my Dupray Steamer for the cars.....but I thought my wood floors were pretty clean in itself..
One use of the steamer, and whoa.....it was pretty dang slippery with socks on. It's ahhhhmazing, sometimes when u think it's clean and then you use something else, and while visibly, you can't tell the difference, just the surface tension speaks it all...
 
Can't speak for rinse less as I hardly ever if never use my Dupray Steamer for the cars.....but I thought my wood floors were pretty clean in itself..
One use of the steamer, and whoa.....it was pretty dang slippery with socks on. It's ahhhhmazing, sometimes when u think it's clean and then you use something else, and while visibly, you can't tell the difference, just the surface tension speaks it all...

Which model do you have? 2 years ago I went a bit crazy on the detail world and products. Bought probably way into the hobby. I always look at a product, then go overboard. Looked at a simple steamer went and ended up with a Dupray. Tosca. Just overboard.
 
Injection.

IMO, normal steamer for tiles are -bleh-
100% I am using the injection to clean tile joints. My tile is epoxy grout so it's pretty clean in itself. The Injection is like getting teeth cleaning @ the dentist- high pressure -pencil jet- for the grout joints.
 
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