skibik
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Not really a review since it has been done but just my first attempt at a rinseless wash. Even though it was just over the 40F mark I am just not comfortable breaking out the buckets and hose at this temp, plus I like being comfortable and like wearing sweat pants and a t-shirt. Less chance of my belt buckle or something marring the paint when doing the roof, hood and glass. So I fired up the space heater and thought I needed a practice run for the rinseless for when it gets real cold.
2 Eurow double density MF towels for washing, 1 Meguiars WW water magnet, 3 CG Monster 550 towels for final buffing and using 3 gallons of water and 1 1/2 oz of:

2 BM:

Before washing:



Pre-soak, Of the 3 gallons of rinseless wash I took an empty 32oz spray bottle and filled it from the pail so I could soak the panel prior to cleaning them especially the vertical ones.


End results (please forgive me on the photos. pictures were taken inside after dark and the lighting inside the garage is not the best and to top it off the car is black of course and the following were the only 2 good photos I could capture):


I have nothing to compare this rinseless wash to as it is the first one I have used. It has a bubble gum scent in concentrate form but not so noticeable when mixed. Although it did an excellent job on the horizontal panels due to them being fairly clean the vertical panels in the photos were tedious because I had to be extra careful not to drag the grit across the paint. Since I don't have the best lighting in my garage I noticed some grime streaks around the wheel well lips when I was done. I think I should have just taken it to the car wash and rinsed it first but have to drive 10 miles one way or 15 the other to get to a car wash and then maybe did this process. One will have to see with practice. I am just trying to get a procedure down for when it gets really cold here.
I'm open to comments and suggestions. Thanks for looking.
Dean. :snow:
2 Eurow double density MF towels for washing, 1 Meguiars WW water magnet, 3 CG Monster 550 towels for final buffing and using 3 gallons of water and 1 1/2 oz of:

2 BM:

Before washing:



Pre-soak, Of the 3 gallons of rinseless wash I took an empty 32oz spray bottle and filled it from the pail so I could soak the panel prior to cleaning them especially the vertical ones.


End results (please forgive me on the photos. pictures were taken inside after dark and the lighting inside the garage is not the best and to top it off the car is black of course and the following were the only 2 good photos I could capture):


I have nothing to compare this rinseless wash to as it is the first one I have used. It has a bubble gum scent in concentrate form but not so noticeable when mixed. Although it did an excellent job on the horizontal panels due to them being fairly clean the vertical panels in the photos were tedious because I had to be extra careful not to drag the grit across the paint. Since I don't have the best lighting in my garage I noticed some grime streaks around the wheel well lips when I was done. I think I should have just taken it to the car wash and rinsed it first but have to drive 10 miles one way or 15 the other to get to a car wash and then maybe did this process. One will have to see with practice. I am just trying to get a procedure down for when it gets really cold here.
I'm open to comments and suggestions. Thanks for looking.
Dean. :snow: