Is the Kwazar worth the extra cash compared to other compression sprayers? Only reason I ask is I wasn't impressed with the Kwazar Mercury spray bottles. I would do as Jason was saying with using rinseless as a presoak. Your hands will thank you, its so much quicker to pre-soak panels when rinseless washing. Oh and another tip for Rinseless washing: Get yourself a Kwazar Venus compression sprayer. I'm not knocking Waterless, I'm just saying there are limits to it (bug softening, actual waterless washing on light dust/dirt with no wax additive), and each product has its own intended functions. Or Detail Spray, whatever tickles your fancy.ĭo you use Waterless often in your current regimen or were you just looking for another use for it? Depending on dilution, Rinseless does everything Waterless can do and more. You can also follow up with a wipe-down of the 8:1 dilution for extra gloss after drying. ![]() Alternatively, you could buy the gallon of Rinseless at $45, and have enough to make 8 gallons of pre-soak, or say 6 gallons of pre-soak and 32 oz left of concentrate for Rinseless The other bottle is good for at least 9-10 rinseless washes using the concentrate Buy 2 16 oz bottles of Rinseless ($31 after forum coupon), and you have 1 bottle to mix in for your "pre-soak" gallon at 8:1 If you're really interested in doing Rinseless washes and want the safest wash possible, why not do the following: Waterless recently had a price reduction so it's going to be at that price going forward. Waterless is an ok product but its really not great for breaking up much except for very light dirt, and used by a lot of guys in show season. Granted my Rinseless washes are most often done in Jersey winters, so I am looking for the most effective, slickest, powerful pre-soak and concentration. Let me tell you, at that concentration of 8:1, it has a ton more slickness and power to break down the grime, than the RTU Waterless. At QD dilution, Rinseless is 16:1, but again its really only good for light dusting and dirt cleanup. You can't make Waterless any more concentrated than it comes since its sold as RTU.įor Rinseless pre-soaking, I use a dilution of 8:1 or 16 oz per gallon of distilled. Personally, since Rinseless is a concentrate, I can adjust how much "power" it has as a pre-soak. If you are really looking for an efficient Rinseless wash, use distilled water when mixing, makes the solution wipe down so clean! I use 3/4 oz per gallon of distilled when using Rinseless, I usually pre-mix the gallons, and then when I'm ready to do a rinseless wash I just throw 6-8 plush MF's in the bucket and dump 2 gallons in there and by the time I take the bucket back out to the garage the towels are nice and soaked. Ed, there's nothing "wrong" with what you're saying per se, I also like that you use the GDWM for rinseless washing, its really the best and safest way to do it.
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