silverfox
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DG rinseless w/Aquawax and it ain't even close, MegsD114/D115 second choice.
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I'm looking for a good and versatile rinseless wash product. I've decided to go the rinseless route due to a few reasons. I've been looking at a few of them - UWW+, Meguiar's D114. I already have DP Rinseless Wash and Gloss that I used once last year when I did a rinseless wash. Since then, I haven't done any rinseless. I actually liked this product - it left the car looking really good. But I'm still open to other products.
When I'm initially going to apply my LSP, I will not use a rinseless wash but will be from then on.
So I'm wondering, when I need to re-apply my LSP, will a rinseless wash with polymers (?) interfere at all with proper bonding of the LSP? If so, will choosing a product without these protectants be better?
I know that Meguar's D114 rinseless just cleans and does not leave "stuff" behind. The others do. But I'm just wondering if the bonding of an LSP will be that much different when D114 is used compared to some other rinseless wash that has protective elements in it. Thanks.
What... no voting slot for the original -- ProtectAll Quick & Easy Wash??![]()
It really depends on what LSP your using. What LSP are you planning on using.
If your talking about a wax then I would say no. Wax simply sits on top and realistically I don't see any issue.
If your using a sealant I would say it depends on what it is and if it matches with the rinse-less product your using. Like BFWD would work with the BF rinse-less wash and I would say you are fine. But if your using a different brand I would use something like Meg's D114 to clean everything and not leave the polymers.
If you doing a coating you need to go with all the prep anyway.
Most of the time if it is time for me to re-apply my protection I do the prep wash and paint cleaning to get my best results. and start over.
Our vehicles here are coated …..so i have been using D114 with excellent results.
I have not yet tried UWW+ but would like to……. how does it do with coatings?
Does it leave anything behind?
Lowejackson- Thanks, nice to be appreciated
When I posted about the ONR-brakedust subesequent cleaning thing, Ketcham (where is he anyhow?) said something to the effect that "if I knew more about the polymers in ONR then I wouldn't have been surprised". But of course I don't know about such stuff and I certainly *was* surprised since *SO* many people use ONR for stuff like this with no reports of issues like mine.
Heh heh, seemed like everything I tried, detailing-wise, with ONR bit me! I'm using up my gallon of it for household jobs and it's working out great for that...so for the record I'm no ONR-hater.