What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?

Does "Rinse Free" not mean "Rinseless" in Meguiars speak?
To me...
It appears to fall within the:
washing/cleaning/preparation aspects
of "Meguiar's Speak."

Note:
I would provide a Meguiar's Online .com link
to provide back-up of my appraisal of this
example of "Meguiar's Speak"...but it
may not be considered credible to some folks.


:D

Bob
 
Marc - Do a GD method as you would with D115. Don't wring out the towels. I'm sure you'll find it quite handy as a rinseless (in a pinch/emergency).[/QUOTE]

I tried D115 with one ounce as a Rinseless Wash with towels and it seemed to work ok but I prefer to use D114 for Rinseless with the Big Red Sponge and the D115 as Waterless Wash
 
HOLY CARNAUBA WAX BATMAN!!! What the heck happened here! :)

Now that the smoke has cleared. I noticed in the description of the UBER Rinseless that it can be used in a car wash solution with your favorite or preffered car wash.

For those of you who may have used the other WG car wash products, do you simply use Auto Bathe, or do you go ahead and mix some Uber Rinseless into whatever car wash you use. I'm trying to figure out the most cost effective way of using these products while still getting WG results.
 
I added the uber to reg bucket of car wash soap mix couldn't tell any thing other than my uber bottle was lower.
 
As enticing as D115 sounds...as has been previously stated, the economics don't really stack up:

ONRWW dilution, 256:1, $50/gallon,
Wolfgang Uber, 384:1, $80/gallon
D115, 20:1, $80/gallon

So, in the mixed form, the costs are:

ONRWW: ~.20/gallon
Wolfgang: ~.17/gallon
D115: ~3.81/gallon

Unless I missed something and people are diluting D115 to a "traditional" level, other than the one poster who did that and seemingly found it inferior to D114.
 
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HOLY CARNAUBA WAX BATMAN!!! What the heck happened here! :)

Now that the smoke has cleared. I noticed in the description of the UBER Rinseless that it can be used in a car wash solution with your favorite or preffered car wash.

For those of you who may have used the other WG car wash products, do you simply use Auto Bathe, or do you go ahead and mix some Uber Rinseless into whatever car wash you use. I'm trying to figure out the most cost effective way of using these products while still getting WG results.

I have used Auto Bathe and added 1/4 oz to 1/2 oz to my wash bucket. I'm honestly not sure if it adds any benefit or if I'm "wasting" product. It makes me feel good to add it so I do. I usually add 1/4 oz most of the time which isn't too much product.
 
Could also pre-treat a panel with Uber at detail spray strength prior to washing and/or use as a drying aid.
 
I like D115 as a rinseless @ 1oz / gal even better than Uber rinseless. I just went from uber to D115 and not looking back. I love the added protection which aids in drying big time. The look and slickness are a-1. Wait for a sale and get a gallon.
 
I like D115 as a rinseless @ 1oz / gal even better than Uber rinseless. I just went from uber to D115 and not looking back. I love the added protection which aids in drying big time. The look and slickness are a-1. Wait for a sale and get a gallon.

It's actually on sale now (not that I'll be buying any as I have probably a 5 year supply of rinseless as it is). But thanks for posting that; unless I missed it no one really "voted for" using it that way. Still expensive to use though since the dilution ratio is lower and the product is more expensive.
 
I like D115 as a rinseless @ 1oz / gal even better than Uber rinseless. I just went from uber to D115 and not looking back. I love the added protection which aids in drying big time. The look and slickness are a-1. Wait for a sale and get a gallon.

So you are saying you use 1oz of D115 to a gallon of water for Rinseless and it has plenty of slickness without pre soaking the panel first??
 
I tried D115 with one ounce as a Rinseless Wash with towels and it seemed to work ok but I prefer to use D114 for Rinseless with the Big Red Sponge and the D115 as Waterless Wash

For sure. But it's nice to have something you could reach for in case of an emergency. A few ounces of D115 or a quick run to the nearest auto parts store to grab a bottle of Ultimate Wash & Wax Anywhere and you're covered. :props:


Still not getting the hang of BRS. I envy those that enjoy using it. I pretty much gave up at this point and use it exclusively to clean bottom edges & wheel well lip.
 
It's actually on sale now (not that I'll be buying any as I have probably a 5 year supply of rinseless as it is). But thanks for posting that; unless I missed it no one really "voted for" using it that way. Still expensive to use though since the dilution ratio is lower and the product is more expensive.


Theoretically speaking, a given detail spray should be adequate for the task. Technically you are doing a "waterless wash" each time you spray the panel, so pretreating (rtu itself) + soaked towels in solution *should* do an even better job.

Of course comparing it to a dedicated product like D114 is no surprise when it falls a bit short on the overall performance.
 
Theoretically speaking, a given detail spray should be adequate for the task. Technically you are doing a "waterless wash" each time you spray the panel, so pretreating (rtu itself) + soaked towels in solution *should* do an even better job.

Of course comparing it to a dedicated product like D114 is no surprise when it falls a bit short on the overall performance.

Apparently I AM that dog running around on the playground equipment. I'm stopping before I get dizzy.
 
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