Blackfire Rinseless Wash

Docpeanut

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Anyone who knows me knows I love Blackfire products for their ease of use and stunning results they produce. Over the years I've tried many car wash soaps, some good some not so good. I quickly grew tired of spending so much time washing and drying with so so results. When I saw BF rinseless, I couldn't wait to try it.

This product like all other bf did not disappoint me. One ounce mixed in 2 gallons completely washed a jeep grand Cherokee and had a good bit left over at the end.

Bugs and grime just melted away, the shine left behind is incredible. Judging by the water behavior, I've got no wax left so the shine present is strictly from rinseless.

It's cost effective as 1 ounce can go a long long way. I used long nap mf and dried with a waffle weave. I don't anticpate using a regular wash again.
 

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Blackfire Rinseless is a great product. It is the only rinseless wash that I use. It also makes a great clay lubricant when adding 2 oz to 32 oz of water and a great detailing spray at 3 oz to 32 oz of water. I use this product exclusively when I clay vehicles.
 
Thanks for sharing. I guess you use the Docpeanut Perfect Rinseless Wash Method. ;)
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BF WDRW is unique in that it uses the same exact polymers (three different polymers) used in BF Wet Diamond, Crystal Seal, Midnight Sun and others... This was the hardest part in creating BF Rinseless Wash.

By using three different polymers, BF Wet Diamond Rinseless Wash is able to more completely encapsulate any dirt/particulate as well as more completely protect the vehicle's surface. Add water to the mix and you have an extremely lubricated & well-protected surfaced against abrasion.
 
I like BFRW. It's better than my old ONR V2 that it replaced..slicker in use and leaves a better finish. I've tried ONR V3 and find it similar to BFRW. However, I think ONR W&W is superior. It leaves an even slicker and better finish and works much better at QD strength (it flashes off almost as well as a regular QD, where the others do not).
 
Nice reflection shot.

Thanks! It's a poopy pic from my iPhone. My wife is the camera queen, but it was too hot for her yesterday. I'll be doing a full on detail/correction/coating in a week or two. I'll have her snap the finished pics and post em in the appropriate area
 
I like BFRW. It's better than my old ONR V2 that it replaced..slicker in use and leaves a better finish. I've tried ONR V3 and find it similar to BFRW. However, I think ONR W&W is superior. It leaves an even slicker and better finish and works much better at QD strength (it flashes off almost as well as a regular QD, where the others do not).

Have you ever tried UWW+?
 
Blackfire Rinseless is a great product. It is the only rinseless wash that I use. It also makes a great clay lubricant when adding 2 oz to 32 oz of water and a great detailing spray at 3 oz to 32 oz of water. I use this product exclusively when I clay vehicles.

Same here (regarding clay lube and quick detailer). I use BFRW in the summer when I seal with WD and CS. I use Coll 845 to seal for the winter and have found that DGRW+AW plays better with the Coll 845.

Either product, I use 3 capfuls (3/4 oz.) to 1.5 gallons of water and 8 530 gsm MF towels. Another MF to damp dry and a Cobra WW to final dry. I find less water waste with 1.5 gallons. Still a little left at the end, but 2 gallons is too much and 1 gallon is not enough.
 
I love this stuff, its the only rinseless wash I use now. Tried ONR and UWW, there ok, but I love the BF.
 
Rinseless washes have always intimidated me, but I'm slowing working up the nerve to try them out. Excellent results like these help!
 
Rinseless washes have always intimidated me, but I'm slowing working up the nerve to try them out. Excellent results like these help!

No need to be intimidated, just don't use it on heavily soiled areas (spray them off first). BF rinseless is so simple and quick and the results are stunning. I find it's best to use 1 microfiber per panel. After you're done, toss em in the wash with a mf cleaner and get ready to do it again.
 
Rinseless washes have always intimidated me, but I'm slowing working up the nerve to try them out. Excellent results like these help!

Just do it. Nothing to be afraid of. I looked at it like this. If I follow the instructions & there is a whole lot of other people using it, I should be ok. & I was & you will be too
 
Thanks for the encouragement fellas! I'll take the plunge and report back. I've even got a BRW sample waiting for me to try.
 
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