Rinseless Washes - 2022

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I'm going to dump a bunch of DG Aquawax in ONR for giggles.
 
12 more days till '24. Thread Brump. Too scared to do rinse less but do waterless after every wash on the jambs and shunts...

Does my N914 reign supreme or is there anything far better
 
12 more days till '24. Thread Brump. Too scared to do rinse less but do waterless after every wash on the jambs and shunts...

Does my N914 reign supreme or is there anything far better
Depends on what your looking for

I've always used N914 as a WW because when doing a RW I couldn't see it in the bucket, got scared and never used it that way

The DIY Detail RW is REALLY impressive, pure clean, just like N914 but a stronger cleaner. Want something even stronger, check out Feynlab RW...but you've gotta follow the directions closely, it's THAT strong but cleans better than anything out there.

CarPro Ech2o will clean just fine but leaves behind REAL protection and INCREDIBLE gloss, THEE best out there if THIS is what you want

P&S Absolut is another great RW product out there, cleans great as well

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DIY and FeynLab was the consensus I got from this thread as well so that confirms what appears to be the general consensus on this type of product....

No #### on this as I have yet to use this on exterior paint.

On my PPF cars, if the car is. light dusting, I will do a WW with this stuff, but the PPF does mitigate micro-marring.
 
DIY and FeynLab was the consensus I got from this thread as well so that confirms what appears to be the general consensus on this type of product....

No #### on this as I have yet to use this on exterior paint.

On my PPF cars, if the car is. light dusting, I will do a WW with this stuff, but the PPF does mitigate micro-marring.
When your ready to wash your car with a RW, there's a RW for YOU! I'd suggest pre-treating each panel with the wash solution first AND using grit guards in both buckets if your using a sponge specifically for RW or a grout sponge. I'd also pre-treat even if your using the Gary Dean method as well, this will ensure a safe wash

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Adam’s also has redone their rinseless and now call it “Hoseless Wash”. It is super slick to use and seems to clean similar to the DIY and Absolute rinseless washes.

Here is my review:

No rinse needed! Adam's Polishes Hoseless Wash- first use review! - YouTube


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Tried their foam + wash with it at all?

I'm still not "secure"in my rinseless washing and wait for good weather days to do a bucket wash but at one point last winter the winter blues got ahold of me and I bought a few of the foaming waterless/rinseless wash products. Adam's was one of those but it sits unused still...

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When your ready to wash your car with a RW, there's a RW for YOU!

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You should see my driveway when I'm done washing. I like water and lots of it.
Strange observation but shampoo (foam) , even just from a bucket does not dry-evaporate easily.
Even in this cold-mild winter conditions, whatever foam that has landed , even the following day, it is still there on the ground.....I've been meaning to google this.
It doesn't evaporate, etc - it's just there, airy shampoo foam 12 hrs later
 
You should see my driveway when I'm done washing. I like water and lots of it.
Strange observation but shampoo (foam) , even just from a bucket does not dry-evaporate easily.
Even in this cold-mild winter conditions, whatever foam that has landed , even the following day, it is still there on the ground.....I've been meaning to google this.
It doesn't evaporate, etc - it's just there, airy shampoo foam 12 hrs later
My neighbors just assume it is leftover snow. But noticed this yesterday after Saturday's wash.

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Tried their foam + wash with it at all?

I'm still not "secure"in my rinseless washing and wait for good weather days to do a bucket wash but at one point last winter the winter blues got ahold of me and I bought a few of the foaming waterless/rinseless wash products. Adam's was one of those but it sits unused still...

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The Hoseless is different. It’s a true rinseless wash. Those other products are for doing a touchless wash. I haven’t tried those. Have no fear with any of the rinseless products. You won’t hurt your paint.


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I think the slickness of Absolute would be a good trait for someone nervous about doing a RW.

I said this someone the other day, but it was Absolute that gave me the confidence to trust rinse-less.
 
Tried their foam + wash with it at all?

I'm still not "secure"in my rinseless washing and wait for good weather days to do a bucket wash but at one point last winter the winter blues got ahold of me and I bought a few of the foaming waterless/rinseless wash products. Adam's was one of those but it sits unused still...

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I have nice stuff. Would recommend as it’s got great lubrication. More than a rinsless.

I would recommend Ammo Frothe over this though.

Most think it’s more expensive but if you look at dilution Adam’s says to add 3-4oz to their IK 64oz foamer. Well you’re only gonna put max 40oz in there as you have to leave room to pump up to add pressure.

Frothe is 1oz to 20oz. So if you use 4oz of the Adam’s its cost is the same minus any sales.


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I have nice stuff. Would recommend as it’s got great lubrication. More than a rinsless.

I would recommend Ammo Frothe over this though.

Most think it’s more expensive but if you look at dilution Adam’s says to add 3-4oz to their IK 64oz foamer. Well you’re only gonna put max 40oz in there as you have to leave room to pump up to add pressure.

Frothe is 1oz to 20oz. So if you use 4oz of the Adam’s its cost is the same minus any sales.


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Good info - thank you. I actually have Frothe as well. Still just working up the nerves to do more regular rinseless washing. I've used the process maybe 5x and I'm convinced if I see a blemish it's from the rinseless... and I know it isn't true. I've definitely been more willing on a white vehicle though. It'll grow on me!

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I will second the use of Frothe for winter cleaning. I've used it on several coated vehicles and haven't noticed any scratches or swirls. I weigh the risk of some of those vs keeping the dangerous salt on the paint here in Western NY. I'd rather do a quick correction in the spring than worry about the salt eating away everything.
 
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