What's your favorite ceramic rinseless wash?

joebruin77

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I just applied Gyeon Cancoat Evo and I am looking for a ceramic-infused rinseless car wash. I know Gyeon offers Bathe+, but I believe that is a traditional type shampoo. I prefer to do rinseless washes. I am considering DP Ceramic Rinseless Wash, Wolfgang Sio2 Uber, and Mckees37 SiO2 Rinseless Wash. Any others I should consider? What's your favorite?

Or should I stick with a regular, non-ceramic rinseless wash like Mckees37 N-914 and use a ceramic detailer as a drying aid?

Thank you,
Joe
 
car pro ech20….great stuff

but dont overthink it, they all work well
 
I like Uber SiO2 Rinseless and it does give decent protection for 3-4 weeks on its own. I buy it by the gallon when on sale.
 
You don’t need a ceramic rinseless.

THIS.

Leave Cancoat be and let it do its thing! No need to put anything on top so soon. Follow Gyeon specific instructions on how to maintain it.

For rinseless, use N914.
 
I would bypass the Ceramic rinseless but will admit I do like Ech20 pretty much as a rinseless and not much else.

The Sio2 Uber has great reviews.

I like your 3rd option and just use Gyeon or Griots Ceramic Detailer as a drying aid. Through in a topper every 3-6 month if you want.

I personally saw no real effects to water behavior when topping but did see a bit more gloss.

I personally would use something that leaves nothing behind and use it as a rinseless and drying aid and then apply any QD or topper you want.


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Ech20 adds a bit of gloss to Can Coat I've found. Great as a drying aid, but I also use it as an interior detailer too. Ech20 doesn't alter the water behavior of Can Coat. Unfortunatey, Gyeon CD does.
 
I'd recommend Carpro ech2o, very versatile product. I use it mostly as a QD for my ceramic coating (1:20), interior detailer for black/wood panels (1:25), waterless wash (1:10), also rinseless wash. I use it as a QD not in every wash though, only when I feel I need to.
 
Ech20 will streak at times so be aware of that. When I use it on glass, I end up always seeing a streak at some point. I use it at 1:30 for glass now. You can really dilute this stuff up to 1:40 IMO. The gloss it adds to paint is pretty substantial for the type of product it is, even surpassing many other quick detailer type products.
 
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