12-01-2019, 10:23 AM | #1 |
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Optimum No Rinse Wash
Is anyone using the Optimum No Rinse Wash to get a quick clean in the winter? I am looking for something to get the street crud off between washes. I prefer the good old hose and bucket, but need a compromise for the colder days.
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12-03-2019, 04:54 PM | #4 |
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I use ONR as a QD or cleaner (automotive or household)
I've been using Blackfire's WW in the winter. I just got a liter of Carpro ECH20 (another waterless wash) and I'm looking forward to trying it. I've heard good things about Wolfgang's WW as well |
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12-03-2019, 09:25 PM | #5 |
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I’ll have to check it out. I might look at the foam cannon route for winter as well. At least for the heavy salt and grime stuff. Let me know about the new stuff, as I prefer using something someone can recommend that’s used a few products. Hate this time of the year. Thanks again!
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12-04-2019, 08:46 AM | #6 |
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Foam cannon on a pressure washer is great (and fun). you can find a decent one on amazon (I think I use an older version MTM) what makes ease of use is no lance on the pressure gun. So if you can do pressure gun->foam cannon, its way easier to use than gun->lance->foam cannon. You'll have to mess with fittings to get everything to attach but worth it IMO
But - that's a warm weather wash. When its crappy/cold I use waterless wash 3 out of 4 washes. if you go this route get a pump sprayer, you don't need fancy, I use this guy ($11 vs $30): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 You'll need a stack of MF towels too, you go thru 1-3 per panel. |
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To me, the idea of WW is crazy at face value, but after researching and talking to people...they swear by it, and the results are stunning. |
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12-04-2019, 05:23 PM | #8 |
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Yeah - the science behind the waterless wash is pretty wild.
I do use it to remove salts/mag-chloride/etc. |
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there's a lot of trash talk about big box mf towels vs $$$ detailer towels. sure the nice ones are nice, and the cheap ones *can* be cheap. I have a set from HD that are on the sucky end and a pack from costco that are pretty awesome; its a gamble. |
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There was a good thread about Ammo NYC water less wash. It also had a video in there.
Does anyone have any experience using this product. ?? By the way, I am planning to use it in horrible AZ summers when temps are 110F-115F outside. The panels heat up so bad that it is really impossible to clean as the shampoo dries off on the panels too quickly. Hence this waterless wash so that I can do it in garage, and oh with a cooler running. |
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