Waterless/rinseless wash for use with chemical injection steam machine

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Hey, Mike! New to the forums here but have been watching and learning from you on YouTube for years. I recently purchased a vapor rino dry steam machine and I'm curious as to what would be the best waterless/rinse less wash product to use with the chemical injection feature to wash/wax the outside of my car when I clean it with steam. I was thinking of using my ONR or my infinite use detail juice but I'm open for your suggestions. I want the best.
 
Not that I can answer your question because I am not an owner of the unit. However, I am seriously thinking about purchasing one and would live if you can answer some questions. In terms of generator running watts, what would y recommend to use with the rino? Also, I know it has extractor capabilities when connected to a shop vac. Is the suction as good as an extractor seeing as tho you have to connect an external hose? I'm also assuming both the shop vac and rino have to be plugged into the generator therefore needing a higher running watt. As far as your question, I've seen use of the Vapor chief and Optimum no rinse is used on that model.

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Not that I can answer your question because I am not an owner of the unit. However, I am seriously thinking about purchasing one and would live if you can answer some questions. In terms of generator running watts, what would y recommend to use with the rino? Also, I know it has extractor capabilities when connected to a shop vac. Is the suction as good as an extractor seeing as tho you have to connect an external hose? I'm also assuming both the shop vac and rino have to be plugged into the generator therefore needing a higher running watt. As far as your question, I've seen use of the Vapor chief and Optimum no rinse is used on that model.

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I bought an 8,000 running watt generator with a 10,000 watt peak. That's what they showed in one of their videos regarding plugs and generators. They recommend a generator with no less than 5,000 running watts (for the 230v model) but since you'll need to run a shop vac too it's a safe bet to get one with even higher running watts as I did. This machine is worth every penny. Very well made. Built with one purpose in mind, to get work done. Best investment I've ever made. It's so gratifying to clean things with it. And all you're using is distilled water!

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Curios to know if you have used the steamer for exterior use as yet. If so, does it deliver enough pressure opposed to that of the optima steamer? On video ot appears that the optima blows out more steam but it has less PSI than the Vapor Rino. Does the Rino PSI fall heavily once you start using the solution injection?

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I have a commercial steamer made in China but with a powerful plunger pump made in Germany I started the auto detailing business and I use this machine for do exterior wash, Rims, engine, interior because you can adjust the steam humidity. Is pretty powerful and is independent it use a propane thanks and has his own water tank and a 48 volt battery, has 20kg pressure

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