OCDetail - OCD Style rinse less washing Video!

Nice video. It really represents how to do a rinseless wash well. Production looks high class. Nice to put a face to Jsmooth.

A few points:

1. The car looked CLEAN when you started. I saw zero dirt in that video. I like videos like this when they use dirty cars.

2. Are you really using rinseless solution to clean wheels of clients cars? If so, I'd like to see how you do it.

3. It's Optimum, not "Optima".

4. If you are using regular tap water for your wash solution, drying after the car is completely washed is a luxury for those who can afford to do a rinseless wash away from the sun (indoors). May be better to recommend drying panel by panel?

Thanks for the excellent video. Hope to see more.
 
Nice video. It really represents how to do a rinseless wash well. Production looks high class. Nice to put a face to Jsmooth.

A few points:

1. The car looked CLEAN when you started. I saw zero dirt in that video. I like videos like this when they use dirty cars.

2. Are you really using rinseless solution to clean wheels of clients cars? If so, I'd like to see how you do it.

3. It's Optimum, not "Optima".

4. If you are using regular tap water for your wash solution, drying after the car is completely washed is a luxury for those who can afford to do a rinseless wash away from the sun (indoors). May be better to recommend drying panel by panel?

Thanks for the excellent video. Hope to see more.

That car has Cquartz Finest on it and had not been washed in over a month. I think its the color hiding it and I notice my "optima" mistake And I've done this same method panel by panel one time... I always told people it would work that way and then never had tried it. Till fathers day I went to my dads shop, he has jet black car and it 95 out side. To surprise him I was going to wash his car... I put my money where my mouth was big time! I actually finished that car way faster than I normally do and didn't marr it once I was working section by section the hardest part was working top down and catching the run off or over spray before it spots.
 
Good video, but nothing really "new." A "Pre-soak" of the Rinseless solution prior to touching paint is nothing new. I prefer using numerous plush quality microfiber towels to minimize any possible contamination of the clean wash solution, but I have seen numerous experts like yourself have stellar results using only one wash media. Guess I'm overly OCD and try to minimize that issue.

Nonetheless, great video and step by step. Nice setup also. :o
 
I've washed more cars than most anyone here over the last 24 years and it was always a struggle not to mar the finish. I was constantly switching car wash soaps, wash mitts, drying towels & techniques. It's only been the last 2 years that I've incorporated ONR into my wash process. It has virtually eliminated any marring problems I was having.

It took me so long to get on board because I live in Florida. We have no water restrictions (at least not enforced) and no need to wash indoors because of the winter. I wasn't seeing the need to use a rinseless product. Now I soak my drying chamois in it. It get's added to my wash solution on my details and it replaces car wash soap on my maintenance washes. It's my clay lube. It's my final wipe down spray before applying coatings. It's become a major asset to my business.
 
Ordered a pump sprayer because of this video. Gonna be a huge help in my new apt complex since it doesn't have a car wash.
 
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