Pinnacle Waterless Wash with Carnauba Review

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Pinnacle Liquid Crystal Waterless Wash with Carnauba Review


I've been using this waterless wash product since it was introduced about a month ago, and it has been great enough to warrant writing a review.



Product found here:

Pinnacle Liquid Crystal Waterless Wash Concentrate with Carnauba

I bought the concentrate for it's value. I have a 128 oz Pinnacle WW concentrate that I got for $60. That 1 gallon makes 32 gallons of WW solution. I use about 1/4 a gallon a wash, twice a week. So that ends up to about 1/2 gallon a week, 2 gallons a month, 24 gallons a year.

With that math, me washing my car TWICE a week will cost $60 for 1 year and 3 months.

Pretty cost effective to me!



Product:

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Preparation:

Instructions say to dilute 1 part concentrate to 32 parts water. I dilute 1:31. The easiest way I have found to do this is get a gallon of distilled water. Pour out 4 oz in a measuring cup. Refill the gallon of water to top with Pinnacle WW concentrate. Presto, you have a gallon of the diluted mix!

I use a pump sprayer from Lowe's as it saves me having to work out my hand using spray triggers... "work smart, not hard" a la Nick

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Initial Conditions:

I'm doing this review on my spoiler, because it is flat, and easily gets dirty. It's the perfect test panel for this sort of product.

Dirty:

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The spoiler is dirty, but not overly so. In my opinion, if it were any dirtier I would have to pull out the 2 buckets or pressure wash it first.




Application:

Spray on, spread it out, wipe (buff) it off.

MF towel used was the Cobra Deluxe 600. This and the Cobra Supreme 530 are my favorite towels for waterless washes.

Deluxe 600 after one pass after application of waterless wash:

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Spoiler cleaned

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Some observations:

Ultima waterless wash plus concentrate was my favorite waterless wash... until now. Pinnacle has definitely taken over. I was afraid that the Pinnacle having carnauba would make it less potent as a cleaner, but that is not the case in my opinion.

The wax in there is definitely no slouch either. As you can see in the pictures, it produced some nice reflections.

And I have to say that the smell is AMAZING!!... anyone up for some pina coladas? :D

Like all waterless washes, not just this one, if your car is too dirty, you can not use this product. Weekly or biweekly application is strongly recommended with any waterless wash!



Pros:
  • Price
  • Cleaning/Waxing Ability is Good
  • Smell
  • Speed (normal 2 bucket wash takes me 1 to 2 hours, this takes me 30 minutes tops)
  • Convenience ie do it wherever you need to, just have product and MF towels and you can wash your car


Cons:
  • Sometimes requires buffing to fully remove the product, I assume because of the wax. This has never happened to me with UWW+
  • Wax lasts 1 week max
  • Getting very nitpicky here, but imo it has a gimmiky name, liquid crystals really? Um ok. Call it a pet peeve.



Conclusion:

All in all, the best waterless wash I have used to date. Even though it is not listed as such, I use it as a quick detailer if I need to. Being a waterless wash, it does everything a quick detailer does and more.

At $60 for over a year's worth of washes, twice a week, I'm extremely happy. Give it a try and you will be too!
 
Pinnacle Liquid Crystal Waterless Wash with Carnauba Review


I've been using this waterless wash product since it was introduced about a month ago, and it has been great enough to warrant writing a review.



Product found here:

Pinnacle Liquid Crystal Waterless Wash Concentrate with Carnauba

I bought the concentrate for it's value. I have a 128 oz Pinnacle WW concentrate that I got for $60. That 1 gallon makes 32 gallons of WW solution. I use about 1/4 a gallon a wash, twice a week. So that ends up to about 1/2 gallon a week, 2 gallons a month, 24 gallons a year.

With that math, me washing my car TWICE a week will cost $60 for 1 year and 3 months.

Pretty cost effective to me!



Product:

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Preparation:

Instructions say to dilute 1 part concentrate to 32 parts water. I dilute 1:31. The easiest way I have found to do this is get a gallon of distilled water. Pour out 4 oz in a measuring cup. Refill the gallon of water to top with Pinnacle WW concentrate. Presto, you have a gallon of the diluted mix!

I use a pump sprayer from Lowe's as it saves me having to work out my hand using spray triggers... "work smart, not hard" a la Nick

picture.php



Initial Conditions:

I'm doing this review on my spoiler, because it is flat, and easily gets dirty. It's the perfect test panel for this sort of product.

Dirty:

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The spoiler is dirty, but not overly so. In my opinion, if it were any dirtier I would have to pull out the 2 buckets or pressure wash it first.




Application:

Spray on, spread it out, wipe (buff) it off.

MF towel used was the Cobra Deluxe 600. This and the Cobra Supreme 530 are my favorite towels for waterless washes.

Deluxe 600 after one pass after application of waterless wash:

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Spoiler cleaned

picture.php


picture.php




Some observations:

Ultima waterless wash plus concentrate was my favorite waterless wash... until now. Pinnacle has definitely taken over. I was afraid that the Pinnacle having carnauba would make it less potent as a cleaner, but that is not the case in my opinion.

The wax in there is definitely no slouch either. As you can see in the pictures, it produced some nice reflections.

And I have to say that the smell is AMAZING!!... anyone up for some pina coladas? :D

Like all waterless washes, not just this one, if your car is too dirty, you can not use this product. Weekly or biweekly application is strongly recommended with any waterless wash!



Pros:
  • Price
  • Cleaning/Waxing Ability is Good
  • Smell
  • Speed (normal 2 bucket wash takes me 1 to 2 hours, this takes me 30 minutes tops)
  • Convenience ie do it wherever you need to, just have product and MF towels and you can wash your car


Cons:

  • [*]Sometimes requires buffing to fully remove the product, I assume because of the wax. This has never happened to me with UWW+
  • Wax lasts 1 week max
  • Getting very nitpicky here, but imo it has a gimmiky name, liquid crystals really? Um ok. Call it a pet peeve.



Conclusion:

All in all, the best waterless wash I have used to date. Even though it is not listed as such, I use it as a quick detailer if I need to. Being a waterless wash, it does everything a quick detailer does and more.

At $60 for over a year's worth of washes, twice a week, I'm extremely happy. Give it a try and you will be too!

Great review and a honest one. At least you answer my question about the Carnauba in the wash.
 
Great review and a honest one. At least you answer my question about the Carnauba in the wash.

Yeah, I've noticed that Pinnacle's WW takes more effort to fully buff off than other WW without carnauba. This is more so the case on glass.

But that is too be expected when you put carnauba into a WW. I expect the same results with most, if not all, of the other waterless washes with carnauba
 
Great review! I have one question. How does it compare to the other waterless washes in terms of dust attraction?

GTO_04
 
I have a question that may sound silly - but here goes: how is this a waterless wash if you have to mix 1 part of the solution with 32 parts of water? It seems to me the correct term is a rinseless wash - even though they call it waterless.

That doesn't diminish the review though. Nice work!
 
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