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    McKees 914 Rinseless for Interiors

    Background:

    1. I HATE doing interiors almost as much as doing windows.
    2. Dog rides in both of these vehicles a lot. From dog parks, doggie day care, dog beach. She loves to dig and roll around.
    3. Jen has 2 kids that frequently eat in cars. Love sticky gooey stuff.
    4. This is FL, I ride with window open most f the time with a/c going full. So tons of stuff dust/sand/sometimes rain etc.
    5. I take frequent "breathing treatments" while driving....... Only with window open.
    6. I drink coffee, lots of coffee
    7. Jen has a shop over 1 hr away, so she has breakfast in car, sometimes dog sneakily partakes.
    8. The interior of Jen`s car hasn`t been touched since summer.
    9. My car is 4 months (?) now has 8500 miles and hadn`t been touched.

    10.... I did these with 3 gal/water 2 oz McKee`s rinseless wash, by mitt, then dried..... I left Jen`s a little wet to see if it streaked or left water marks.

    No before pics, but all afters


    Jen`s is 2 or 3 days after it was done. Mine was just done.











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    Yeah, yeah there`s dust.... (I did it by mitt quickly)














    Stuff does GREAT !!
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    Re: McKees 914 Rinseless for Interiors

    Cool! I would never have thought about using a RW for the interior. Thanks for the idea.

    Are those vertical streaks on the passenger`s side dash or something else? Maybe little girls heal marks??

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    Re: McKees 914 Rinseless for Interiors

    Quote Originally Posted by Angus View Post
    Cool! I would never have thought about using a RW for the interior. Thanks for the idea.

    Are those vertical streaks on the passenger`s side dash or something else? Maybe little girls heal marks??
    Dog claw marks
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    Re: McKees 914 Rinseless for Interiors

    just ring all the water out and leave the mitt damp? no high gloss anywhere??


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    Re: McKees 914 Rinseless for Interiors

    Quote Originally Posted by 512detail View Post
    just ring all the water out and leave the mitt damp?
    On Jen`s I did it pretty heavy to get all the dried on "crud" off......... (that`s why it looks damp in tone of the seat shots)

    Mine depended on what I was trying to get off. But damp for the most part.
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    Re: McKees 914 Rinseless for Interiors

    so what made you decide to try RW there? I figured you had an assortment of interior stuff as well. assuming you could find it in the garage haha

    was this a `had some left from the bucket` kind of thing?


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    Quote Originally Posted by 512detail View Post
    so what made you decide to try RW there? I figured you had an assortment of interior stuff as well. assuming you could find it in the garage haha

    was this a `had some left from the bucket` kind of thing?

    Jen`s was a MESS, and yes I had some left over for hers. Liked it so much on hers I did it on Tahoe.
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    Re: McKees 914 Rinseless for Interiors

    I`m willing to give this a try on my truck in the near future

    gonna have to call this a Ronterior Rinseless Wash RRW


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    Re: McKees 914 Rinseless for Interiors

    Quote Originally Posted by 512detail View Post
    I`m willing to give this a try on my truck in the near future

    gonna have to call this a Ronterior Rinseless Wash RRW
    If your truck has dried dog drool, gooey sugary syrup, caked cereal, mud etc, it`ll work great !!!

    I`m serious, hes was a mess
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    Re: McKees 914 Rinseless for Interiors

    Cute pups.

    I checked out a facility about 3 years back......this place had a machine that blew bacon flavored bubbles, floating raised floor -- where stuff that went past the flooring material was rinsed away, etc. It was insane to say the least..
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    Re: McKees 914 Rinseless for Interiors

    Thanks Ron, for the info.
    I know that Ivan from the Optimum Forum uses ONR as his go-to interior cleaner, but other than that and Opti-Clean, I`ve refrained from using a product designed as an Exterior Rinseless or Waterless on my interior. Nice to know McKee`s works well.

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    Re: McKees 914 Rinseless for Interiors

    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Jack View Post
    Thanks Ron, for the info.
    I know that Ivan from the Optimum Forum uses ONR as his go-to interior cleaner, but other than that and Opti-Clean, I`ve refrained from using a product designed as an Exterior Rinseless or Waterless on my interior. Nice to know McKee`s works well.

    Bill

    I wanted something that left nothing behind.
    I just needed cleaning power. ONR has gloss agents.
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    Re: McKees 914 Rinseless for Interiors

    Quote Originally Posted by Ronkh View Post
    I wanted something that left nothing behind.
    I just needed cleaning power. ONR has gloss agents.
    Nothing wrong with that.
    I use Opti Clean regularly as a maintenance product on all non-cloth interior surfaces for the opposite reason. It not only cleans, but adds a bit of protection.

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    Re: McKees 914 Rinseless for Interiors

    Quote Originally Posted by Ronkh View Post
    I wanted something that left nothing behind.
    I just needed cleaning power. ONR has gloss agents.
    Cleaning power with out having to go apc strong. I love a damp Waterless wash or rinseless wash towel for quick wipe downs and dusting. I love the dedicated interior detailers but they are 3-10 more times more expensive then a concentrated exterior product.

 

 
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