rinseless/waterless detailers how do you???

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Just curious how people that use rinseless washed and waterless washes for mobile detailing.. how do you get wheel wells, wheels, tires and stubborn dirt/marks....
 
< Intrested to see the responses you get
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I bet you look like a chimmney sweep when your done
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What do you do with the leftover mess?
I have customers whose driveways cost more then my house
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LOL put towels down behind the wheel wheels and under the body to get any run off.
 
So just scrub with your rinseless wash and wipe dry??
 
Lol oh no! For wheel wells yes. I have 2 separate buckets I use for wheels and wheel well. Then just take a clean rag with your other bucket to wipe the wheels clean.
 
LOL put towels down behind the wheel wheels and under the body to get any run off.

Are you saying the towels catch all of the dirty water
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Lol oh no! For wheel wells yes. I have 2 separate buckets I use for wheels and wheel well. Then just take a clean rag with your other bucket to wipe the wheels clean.

What about all the freekin dirty water? What do you do with that
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Lol there shouldn't be much run off sir.. the dirty water in the bucks? Pull down the street and dump it in the neighbours yard ;)
 
I adapated this process after I saw Scottwax's video

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fUtu6JB5aQ]Fenderwell cleaning with Optimum No Rinse Wash - YouTube[/video]
 
How much runoff could their be? You've got 2 gallons of rinseless wash and maybe 4 gallons of rinse water.


Maybe you should lay a tarp down if your concerned. Then use a shop vac to suck up the dirty water.
 
How much runoff could their be? You've got 2 gallons of rinseless wash and maybe 4 gallons of rinse water.


Maybe you should lay a tarp down if your concerned. Then use a shop vac to suck up the dirty water.

Thats just the problem ^
You will have 2 gallons 4 ounces of 100% mess left on the driveway
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As far as the tarp goes, that would work (but what a hassle). There is even a system out that looks similar to a tarp, but costs 2-3 grand
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With 4 gallons in my bucket with the gamma seal lid I do:
1) Paint
2) Wheels
3) Wheel wells
When I'm done I either dump it out, or with the more expensive driveways, put the lid back on and dump it out when I get home.
 
With 4 gallons in my bucket with the gamma seal lid I do:
1) Paint
2) Wheels
3) Wheel wells
When I'm done I either dump it out, or with the more expensive driveways, put the lid back on and dump it out when I get home.

What about all the brake dust? What do you do with that?
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when it's on the wheels I use megs wheel brightener after I rinse it's on the pavement or street
 
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