Rinseless Washes - 2022

I was looking at mine the other day and it had dark pink bits floating in it and I wondered if it was really just the DG rinseless with a different scent.

For me my one and only bottle felt “greasy” not slick on paint. Ended giving it away and buying a gallon of Mckee’s


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This is where a store like The Bays comes into the picture. Sure, the location I go to has a smaller store front but there's people there who know the products and can answer questions, heck you can even pull your car in and try them on the spot (sonetimes) and your first hour is free even, a good way to "open the gate" so to speak

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Man I’d move cities if we had a bays here. Wish I had room to build a garage with a wash bay.


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Yeah I still F’ with Eddie two and maybe like you its because I started watching early. I like his corniness, keeps me entertained.

I do feel he hyped Hero because he was an early beta tester with his hands deep in Hero. when someone invites you in and makes you feel important that builds love.

Take him with a grain of salt as all new rinseless are gonna be great seems like. There’s really no a lot of betters… just favorites.


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I think RW's have gotten so good that they've platued, so people are going to pick a brand(s) that they know and/or are comfortable with

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Most people have no idea rinseless wash exists. In addition the percentage of people that regularly wash their own vehicles is pretty small. Maybe in summer they will do it once or twice.
I live in a development with about 75 houses. As far as I know I am the only one washing their vehicles in Fall, Winter and Spring with very few doing it in Summer.

They’re big in Texas and Cali…. There were alot of concierge services in mall garages that would detail your car with “rinse free washes”. My sister even knew what one was. But yeah mostly unknown… people scared of new.


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Man I’d move cities if we had a bays here. Wish I had room to build a garage with a wash bay.


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Your dreams are inline with mine, maybe suggest something like The Bays at Griot's Garage next time your there, should be a great idea for them

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For me my one and only bottle {of Wolfgang Uber} felt “greasy” not slick on paint.
I can't even remember, it's been so long since I've used it. I remember it being fine, well, nothing objectionable.

Wish I had room to build a garage with a wash bay.
You and me both, brother.

I think RW's have gotten so good that they've platued, so people are going to pick a brand(s) that they know and/or are comfortable with
Certainly true that we have a plethora of good products.

They’re big in Texas and Cali…. There were alot of concierge services in mall garages that would detail your car with “rinse free washes”. My sister even knew what one was.
Amazing, I did not know that.

I do feel he hyped Hero because he was an early beta tester with his hands deep in Hero. when someone invites you in and makes you feel important that builds love.
That was always the problem with Beta testers, they would develop this devotion to the brand because they felt like they were being let in on secrets, etc.
 
Cleaned out/reorganized the "Silence of the Lambs" room and had to snap a pic of this gem, fits this thread to a T
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Obviously I never followed the 1 bucket method, too bad there wasn't a better push/education of RW's back then, more regular people could be keeling their cars cleaner

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I’ve got one of those in the basement, unopened.
 
I've joined the "Carbon Collective", thanks Jon from Forensic Detailing for doing that huge review and because of it, I've got....

(Came with a nice measuring cup too)
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^^1 oz to 3 gallons, pretty strong^^

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I've joined the "Carbon Collective", thanks Jon from Forensic Detailing for doing that huge review and because of it, I've got....

(Came with a nice measuring cup too)

So where did you buy the Carbon Collective?
The best bottle design I've seen is the liter bottle of Feynlab. With the measuring built right in. Although they are not the inventors of that design. Stabil (gasoline treatment) has been using that design for years.
 
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So where did you buy the Carbon Collective?
The best bottle design I've seen is the liter bottle of Feynlab. With the measuring built right in. Although they are not the inventors of that design. Stabil (gasoline treatment) has been using that design for years.
Detail Division out of the east coast

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I've joined the "Carbon Collective", thanks Jon from Forensic Detailing for doing that huge review and because of it, I've got....

(Came with a nice measuring cup too)
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$28 for 500ml ouch. I won't be trying it. That's not even including taxes and shipping. I'm not sure who some these producers are trying to market towards...Not professionasl or DIYer's IMO. Nxtzen rinseless is pricey too. And lets not forget Owner's Pride. I almost bought that because of Eddie! haha

3 of the rinse less i mentioned do suggest higher dilution ratios. It's still really hard to wrap my head around a 1:1000 of rinse less - which will not be much of anything besides water.

Another interesting thing about rinse less is the fact people(some) say a bottle will last a long time and it's cheap. If you use rinse less 90% of the time like me rinse less is more expensive than regular soap. I never understood that marketing ploy - another from OPT/Ivan probably. i use more rinseless per wash than soap - usually just 1oz of reset in 15 liters of water for instance.

No way i'm washing my car with 2 gallons of rinse less. That would be the argument for saying rinse less is cheaper.
 
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$28 for 500ml ouch. I won't be trying it. That's not even including taxes and shipping. I'm not sure who some these producers are trying to market towards...Not professionasl or DIYer's IMO. Nxtzen rinseless is pricey too. And lets not forget Owner's Pride. I almost bought that because of Eddie! haha

3 of the rinse less i mentioned do suggest higher dilution ratios. It's still really hard to wrap my head around a 1:1000 of rinse less - which will not be much of anything besides water.

Another interesting thing about rinse less is the fact people(some) say a bottle will last a long time and it's cheap. If you use rinse less 90% of the time like me rinse less is more expensive than regular soap. I never understood that marketing ploy - another from OPT/Ivan probably. i use more rinseless per wash than soap - usually just 1oz of reset in 15 liters of water for instance.

No way i'm washing my car with 2 gallons of rinse less. That would be the argument for saying rinse less is cheaper.
Yeah my bottle was around $25.00 including shipping but I get your point. As far as ratios go, most of my other ones are 1 oz to 2 gallons, I go 2 oz to 3.5 gallons without an issue. That said, Feynlab RW v3 is 1.5 oz to 3.5 gallons, so I'm going that route with Carbon Collective, not sure when I'll be using it but I'll report here with my findings

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Not sure where Carbon Collective is made but dont think its in the USA so that may have something to do with the higher cost.

Does it say on the bottle where it is made?
 
So a quick trip to Detail Division shows Carbon Collective is made in the UK.
In the Forensic Detailing video John included cost as part of his rating and i imagine its cheaper in the UK.. So shipping across the Atlantic adds significantly to the cost.

My guess is any detailing product that needs to be imported is going to have a tough go as of the increased cost in shipping (ie Carpro). Lots of good detailing products made in the USA.
 
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So a quick trip to Detail Design shows Carbon Collective is made in the UK.
In the Forensic Detailing video John included cost as part of his rating and i imagine its cheaper in the UK.. So shipping across the Atlantic adds significantly to the cost.

My guess is any detailing product that needs to be imported is going to have a tough go as of the increased cost in shipping (ie Carpro). Lots of good detailing products made in the USA.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that apart from a few notable exceptions, Carpro, Gyeon, KCx, the best detailing chemical brands do in fact come out of the USA. I'm not sure if it's a philosophy or chemical formula thing, but for whatever reason, the US brands seem to gel much better in Australia than the European/UK brands do.

Apart from a few very select products, Touch-less for example, pretty much every UK brand/product have left me disappointed.
 
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