Rinseless Washes - 2022

I did a rinseless wash a couple of days ago with some older products (Meg's rinseless - yes old) and ONR. I let the after wash solution sit and it did finally separate (encapsulation). I also did a pre-spray with ONR.
 
I'm RW out. Tired of the hype and tired of version 356. I'm not even a big fan of rinseless washing. If I lived in California where dust on a car is seen as a vehicle being dirty, I'd probably reach for it more often, but not in Northeast climate. Cars get too dirty. I just use Ech20 for QD/miscellaneous detailing of engine bay, door jams etc.
 
(Regarding the Labocosmetica "3pH" rinseless products)
Never used them and for the time being have no desire to use them. What I can say they have indeed complicated the rinseless wash process by having them.
One could argue that this is just a by-product of the forum (and now YouTube) environment, where by trying to get to the Nth degree with everything, we complicate things. And the people who sell stuff are right there to help us complicate things and sell us more stuff.
 
One could argue that this is just a by-product of the forum (and now YouTube) environment, where by trying to get to the Nth degree with everything, we complicate things. And the people who sell stuff are right there to help us complicate things and sell us more stuff.


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Better not be an April Fools joke...

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I remember seeing Demolition Man at the theatre, and it was Taco Bell originally. But by the time it came out on DVD down here, they'd changed it to Pizza Hut, no idea why. I watched it again today, crazy that this film is now 32 years old, and there's only 7 years to go till when it was set.
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I remember seeing Demolition Man at the theatre, and it was Taco Bell originally. But by the time it came out on DVD down here, they'd changed it to Pizza Hut, no idea why. I watched it again today, crazy that this film is now 32 years old, and there's only 7 years to go till when it was set.
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Classic! 90s
 
I remember seeing Demolition Man at the theatre, and it was Taco Bell originally. But by the time it came out on DVD down here, they'd changed it to Pizza Hut, no idea why. I watched it again today, crazy that this film is now 32 years old, and there's only 7 years to go till when it was set.
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In some markets Taco Bell wasn't as well known so they changed it to Pizza Hut.
 
In some markets Taco Bell wasn't as well known so they changed it to Pizza Hut.
Up until about 3-4yrs ago there was a combined Taco Bell and KFC by my home. It's gone now and every single Taco Bell is some barely recognizable building that looks nothing like the brand that once embraced the Spanish speaking chihuahua...
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Up until about 3-4yrs ago there was a combined Taco Bell and KFC by my home. It's gone now and every single Taco Bell is some barely recognizable building that looks nothing like the brand that once embraced the Spanish speaking chihuahua...
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I'm at the Pizza Hut
I'm at the Taco Bell
I'm at the combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell
 
I've been using the NXTZEN ZNR recently:

It's a very solid product and has a very high dilution ratio. Seems like pretty strong stuff. I've used it with the sponge as well as microfiber towels - it works well with both and I did not notice any staining. Cleans great though the dry off is not among the smoothest, but a bit better than the Nighthawk CTX. Now that I think of it, it is one of the better cleaning products I've tried recently. If the dry off was better I think this product could be among the top.

It is interesting that NXTZEN says for best results to use their drying aid when drying off the ZNR. So this makes sense that the dry off is not the slickest because even the company recommends using their drying aid. But it is a good product overall.
 
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