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    Re: Spray and Rinse - NO TOUCH

    Good to know. Thank you

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    Re: Spray and Rinse - NO TOUCH

    +1 on a 50% dilution is great for maintenance washing. I was afraid at full strength it may be removing my wheel sealant.

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    Re: Spray and Rinse - NO TOUCH

    Did you have to dry it, so that the water doesn`t leave water marks from drying?

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    I find myself using this more and more and is quickly becoming my go-to. Too many times I have used something else first only to wind up following with S&R to get the trouble areas. For weekly washing it might be a bit much and will strip sealant. Regular wash solution should be sufficient for washing that frequently. ph is ~4. When I have wash & wax details that aren`t quite ideally maintained I simply save myself time by using this and following with Hydro2 to seal, then dry with leaf blower. Takes me longer to clean the tires.
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    Re: Spray and Rinse - NO TOUCH

    Is that at the 1 :1 dilution or straight?

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    Re: Spray and Rinse - NO TOUCH

    Quote Originally Posted by edb View Post
    Is that at the 1 :1 dilution or straight?
    Straight
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    Re: Spray and Rinse - NO TOUCH

    I always used this product myself. No telling how many hours it saved me over the years on customers cars.....and my own for that matter.
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    This is by far my favorite wheel cleaner. It destroys brake dust when everything else fails. Really wanting Poorboy`s to get up and running in FL so I can buy a 5 gallon.

    The only wheels you have to be careful with are uncoated/polished wheels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KBsToy View Post
    No touchy needed ??
    Ok here is my story.

    First our van wheels are coated, today i ran over a dead skunk and went straight to a touchless car wash to get rid of what I could before washing our van ( thank god it wasn`t my toy ). I drove slow thru to get the wheels and under carriage clean.

    I drove home had a cup of tea let wheels cool down then rinsed wheels again then sprayed Poor boys spray and rinse let it set then used hose to rinse off product which was still wet on wheels. let wheels dry then wash van when I was done the wheels till had a film on them I found this out when rubbing my fingers across them.

    I was hoping for a product that required no rubbing but as in other products that say spray and rinse the good old elbow grease still comes out to give the clean I want.

    This is just my opinion coming from a hobbyist

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    Quote Originally Posted by KBsToy View Post
    Ok here is my story.

    First our van wheels are coated, today i ran over a dead skunk and went straight to a touchless car wash to get rid of what I could before washing our van ( thank god it wasn`t my toy ). I drove slow thru to get the wheels and under carriage clean.

    I drove home had a cup of tea let wheels cool down then rinsed wheels again then sprayed Poor boys spray and rinse let it set then used hose to rinse off product which was still wet on wheels. let wheels dry then wash van when I was done the wheels till had a film on them I found this out when rubbing my fingers across them.

    I was hoping for a product that required no rubbing but as in other products that say spray and rinse the good old elbow grease still comes out to give the clean I want.

    This is just my opinion coming from a hobbyist
    Sometimes it requires some agitation to get everything. I believe everyone else will agree that has used it. IMHO, it is still better than everything else you will try. It requires less product and less agitation than colourtec, griots hd wheel cleaner, hd bdx, trix, and iron x.
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    Re: Spray and Rinse - NO TOUCH

    Quote Originally Posted by KBsToy View Post
    Ok here is my story.

    First our van wheels are coated, today i ran over a dead skunk and went straight to a touchless car wash to get rid of what I could before washing our van ( thank god it wasn`t my toy ). I drove slow thru to get the wheels and under carriage clean.

    I drove home had a cup of tea let wheels cool down then rinsed wheels again then sprayed Poor boys spray and rinse let it set then used hose to rinse off product which was still wet on wheels. let wheels dry then wash van when I was done the wheels till had a film on them I found this out when rubbing my fingers across them.

    I was hoping for a product that required no rubbing but as in other products that say spray and rinse the good old elbow grease still comes out to give the clean I want.

    This is just my opinion coming from a hobbyist
    Quote Originally Posted by XxBoostinxX View Post
    Sometimes it requires some agitation to get everything. I believe everyone else will agree that has used it. IMHO, it is still better than everything else you will try. It requires less product and less agitation than colourtec, griots hd wheel cleaner, hd bdx, trix, and iron x.
    As Boostin said, if this didn`t get it, not much would........
    Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!

 

 
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