So Many Rinseless Wash Options

shadow85

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There are so many rinseless wash products on the market now. I've only tried ONR v3. Don't know if any of the others ones are significantly better to try.
 
I have ONR v3. I like Pinnacle and Duragloss a little better. I like using the Pinnacle rinseless and waterless together. I use the waterless to spray the panel first. I picked up a gallon of both, and since the dilution of the waterless is so good (1:32) - it will probably last me a very long time.



Duragloss is good as well on its own. For whatever reason I always use 1oz per gallon of any rinseless. I did it once by accident, and it felt slicker and there were no issues. ONR seems the "lightest" of all of them. I've also used Blackfire rinseless and it was equally as good, but the price of the waterless is a lot more, because it's not as concentrated (1:5).
 
I only have ONRV2 and ONRWW at the moment, but I enjoy using ONRWW more because of the temporary gloss it gives to the paint. They both clean well despite that I do weekly washes, and maybe only a layer of dust is on the paint. I just don't see why I would switch/try other rinseless products if these 2 are working for me already.
 
CGDetailing said:
I only have ONRV2 and ONRWW at the moment, but I enjoy using ONRWW more because of the temporary gloss it gives to the paint. They both clean well despite that I do weekly washes, and maybe only a layer of dust is on the paint. I just don't see why I would switch/try other rinseless products if these 2 are working for me already.



Same here. Plus Optimum is the one who pioneered the modern rinseless washes (apparently Protect All has never changed or modified their Quick and Easy Wash since the 80s) and v2 is fully compatible with Opti-Coat, I can use it to wash prior to coating and know it won't adversely affect the coating's durability.
 
I started with Quick and Easy about eight or nine years ago and it worked well. Since then I have used ONR, Duragloss with AquaWax and one or two others. They all do the job as long as that job is not too demanding. If it is go right for the buckets, shampoo and traditional wash. The last rinseless product I used was just introduced and also pretty darn good, especially for the convenience of picking it up at the local Advance Auto store and the fact that at the time it was BOGO - Turtle Wax (believe it or not!). It reminded me of ONR very much.



The point is that they all work on lightly soiled vehicles so I would buy on price. Having said that, if I had to choose just one it would be the Duragloss, not so much because it is a lot better than the rest but because I use their sealants and top with AquaWax spray sealant quite often. It is just a matter of things working together and keeping everything in the same family.
 
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