Just finished my first rinseless wash... wow
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Just finished my first rinseless wash... wow
Read about it online. Gave it a shot. So fast and easy. Did a full wash the other day, had a little rain yesterday. Did the rinseless wash. Full wash took about an hour or more. Rinseless took 20 min, and looked super clean.
I will still do a full wash from time to time, but wow rocked my car wash routine.
I will still do a full wash from time to time, but wow rocked my car wash routine.
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No pics..... didn't happen!!! Didn't even list what you used
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Which product are you using? I just ordered some Optimum waterless yesterday after watching a bunch of positive reviews on youtube. I'll report back after I try.
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I used this "kit"
http://www.autogeek.net/mckess-rinseless-intro-kit.html
Will post a couple pics tomorrow. Watch the 10 min youtube video for instructions
http://www.autogeek.net/mckess-rinseless-intro-kit.html
Will post a couple pics tomorrow. Watch the 10 min youtube video for instructions
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I am almost embarrassed to say that I used Armor All Wash wipes to clean my GTS. I bought a pack to to try, intending on just using it to clean bug splatter off the nose but ended up using it on the whole car. Very fast. Seemed to work well.Almost too good to be true. I would love to know from any of the detail geeks if I should worry about anything using this product.
Jim
Jim
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Rinseless is great. I'm a fan of Optimum No-Rinse with wax - best I've tried. If the car isn't too dirty you should try a waterless wash like Pinnacle waterless with carnuba...car can be washed in about 7 minutes. Unless the car has been in mud or hasn't been washed in months the waterless is great!
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I have been using Optimum no-rinse in my garage for a long time. As long as you use multiple wash mitts and the dual bucket system, it comes out flawless. I take my car to the local gas station car wash, which is brushless and only uses high pressured water and soap to get rid of all the heavy surface grime and under carriage. I drive it home, park it in my condo garage, and finish it off with Optimum no rinse.
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If dirt level is light I rinse-less wash in the garage all the time. I prefer the "Garry Dean Method" which just involves a gallon of distilled water (no water marks) and 6-8 microfiber towels in the bucket. Each towel is folded in quarters and use all eight sides to clean, then place in the dirty pile for washing. The point is no dirt is introduced into the bucket. You Tube video if you're interested.
If your car is ceramic coated avoid rinse-less products with polymers and wax. They will not hurt the coating but change its properties temporarily to that of the product used until it wears or is washed off.
If your car is ceramic coated avoid rinse-less products with polymers and wax. They will not hurt the coating but change its properties temporarily to that of the product used until it wears or is washed off.
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My dealer, Extreme Colors in Greenville, SC has Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine on his shelves and recommends it specifically. He also does all of the BMWs in the BMW Performance Center in Spartanburg, SC, so I don't know where this is coming from.
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Which product are you using? I just ordered some Optimum waterless yesterday after watching a bunch of positive reviews on youtube. I'll report back after I try. https://www.amazon.com/Optimum-NR201.../dp/B00D8DR0AO
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From Gtechniq:
Q: Can I use a wax over Gtechniq paintwork coatings?
A: You can as the wax will not damage any of our coatings. But we recommend you don't for a number of reasons. First is that if you have an extremely hydrophobic product such as EXO or C2, the wax will dull this effect. Also all our coatings are designed to prevent contaminant bonding and are non-yellowing. Wax is a soft finish into which contaminants easily bond and wax is not optically clear.
From Mike Phillips at Autogeek:
Re: What actually happens when you top a ceramic coating with a wax or sealant?
Probably nothing happens if you're using a NON-cleaning wax or sealant. In this case, the wax or sealant just coats over and sits on the surface so to speak.
Then your paint takes on the benefits, features, and characteristics of the wax or sealant until it wears off and then you get the benefits, features and characteristics of the coating.
In my opinion, applying a wax or sealant over a coating defeats the purpose of using the coating.
Depends on which coating as well I have Ceramic Pro on my car and use CarPro ECH2O it contains SiO2 which mimics the properties of CP coating. Just trying to help, general comment.
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