Eldorado2k
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I know you were talking about lubricity, so please don’t take it personal.
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You said “suds do not do anything anyway”
I disagree, I believe suds are beneficial when it comes to washing a dirty vehicle... Always have. I’ve stated my opinion many times including just the other day.
Consider that an open challenge to anyone who disagrees.![]()
Now if you feel suds are important , that’s great and your opinion. Next time your washing your car with your favorite “high suds” shampoo, dump the water out and just use the suds and see how it works!
What I’d really need is another guy... A “detailers helper” to stand alongside me and blow bubbles as I go around the vehicle with my wash mitt.lol.
I'll do it Ric!!!![]()
Sorry, I kinda had my mind set on a midget. Lol.
Man I feel for you guys that have to deal with that type of weather... I can’t even imagine having to wait months to use unopened new products and all that crazy stuff you describe. Lol
I own a house and garage and take the opportunity to try new products and compare what works well during which seasons. I have no issue RW during winter, if you do it often enough the salt mix is usually coming off pretty easily. Sure the car may have some light swirling come spring and then I light polish and go for options to test hydrophobicity, dust repelling, etc. for spring time environment. NOTE: we had a very mild winter this year and I was able to almost bucket wash exclusively... and I wouldn’t say that the minor marring on the car is any less this year than in year’s past when I Rinseless washed 1-3x per week.
It’s all what one makes out of it. I can’t imagine not being able to see real weather beading on a regular basis to compare products’ self-cleaning, resistance to contaminants, etc. But I do understand some people just want the shine and aren’t as obsessed with observing products as I am.
I’m totally with you... My reason for not liking rinseless washes isn’t due to instilling swirls, it’s due to it being sort of a mess with all the dripping towels. Meanwhile it becomes harder to get a vehicle completely clean especially around the windows where your towels only become even dirtier... I’d much rather get to it sooner and get away with a clean waterless wash.
Seems any of the Sio2 washes do not produce suds and also aren’t snow foam friendly. I believe it’s a trade off for the protection it lays down.
I’m ok with that because suds do not really do anything..... the lubricity is in the solution, not the suds anyway. Think of rinseless products..... they are all non sudsing.
If I lived in LA or Florida, I would probably never do a rinseless.
There have been some reputable professionals who have said the same thing. Michael Stoops (Meguiar's), Yvan Lacroix (formerly of Optimum now with LC), Jason Rose/Dylan Von Kleist (Rupes) just to name a few off the top of my head.
We just get sucked into the thinking that suds are doing something other than looking cool.
A couple years ago this was not possible with the drought in California. Neighbors ratting each other out causing a fine to be issued. DWP supposedly had people going out to see who they could catch, although I never saw this.
A rinseless is not as bad as some people make it out to be.
There have been some reputable professionals who have said the same thing. Michael Stoops (Meguiar's), Yvan Lacroix (formerly of Optimum now with LC), Jason Rose/Dylan Von Kleist (Rupes) just to name a few off the top of my head.
We just get sucked into the thinking that suds are doing something other than looking cool.
You’re wrong. Ivan Lacroix doesn’t agree with the notion that suds “don’t do anything but look cool”
As a matter of fact, since you seem to regard his word as gospel, why don’t you go ahead and watch this video and listen to him break down the benefits of foam aka suds when it comes to cleaning a dirty surface.
Skip to 1:20 if you want to cut straight to his “sermon Le foam” lol.
YouTube
You do know he is a consultant and Nick is using him to sell product.
Not feelin’ the bubbles, huh?•Me, on the other hand:
-I consider a hogshead of suds to be very
nearly equal to that of a cord of prepared
manure and all of its incipient putridity.
Bob
I will be doing a 2nd coat this weekend of the spray coating. After a week of some rain etc.. I got to say it is legit. Truck beaded great and water rolled right off after driving. Self cleaned great. Truck looked great after a week of driving.
Second coat done. WOW! This product really pops the paint. Next up is the WET WAX to try as a drying aid next wash.
Great to hear! I will be recieving the spray coating and wet wax any day. Going to disinfect it as I open it. Best to be safe.