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    Blackfire rinseless instead of Polymer Spray

    Please forgive me as I`m new to the wonders and addiction of actually trying to make my cars look good and not just functionally clean. Would the rinseless diluted to QD strength be almost as good as the Polymer spray when used as a last wipe.

    Now my wife has to deal with my racing and smoking meat addictions plus this. If I can pick this up quick enough making a little extra money with it may be the only thing that saves me.

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    Re: Blackfire rinseless instead of Polymer Spray

    This would be over Wet Diamond APP.

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    Re: Blackfire rinseless instead of Polymer Spray

    Welcome to AutopiaForums.

    Todd will anwer this best.

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    Re: Blackfire rinseless instead of Polymer Spray

    I feel there are a trade off of each product.

    The the rinse less will clean better leaving behind less protection while the polymer spray will leave behind more protection and gloss while not having the same amount of cleaning ability.

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    Re: Blackfire rinseless instead of Polymer Spray

    It depends on what your goals are.

    If you are looking for cleaning ability or a post wash drying aid (to use when the paint is moderately wet) then diluted Rinseless is going to work extremely well. It will also leave behind some protection (actually a considerable amount) which will help amp up the gloss.

    If you are really looking to amp up the gloss and protection then Polymer Spray is the best choice. It can still be used as a final wipe/drying aid but the paint should be toweled first (use it to remove light droplets and streaks).

    Wet Diamond Waterless Wash is another consideration, it will add more protection/gloss then diluted Rinseless Wash will (but not as much as Polymer Spray), works amazingly well as drying aid, and its cleaning ability, even on moderately soiled paint is superb.

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    Re: Blackfire rinseless instead of Polymer Spray

    I have the itch to clean, but the damn Iowa weather is not cooperating. My Truck has the usual Iowa winter/snowy crap on it. Would you recomend a rinseless wash or a waterless wash? I would be doing this in my somewhat heated attached garage. If all goes well, then I can play with my other Whiplash products I bought....

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    Re: Blackfire rinseless instead of Polymer Spray

    If the dirt is on the heavier side then I would go with a rinseless wash.

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    Re: Blackfire rinseless instead of Polymer Spray

    Quote Originally Posted by rzatch View Post
    If the dirt is on the heavier side then I would go with a rinseless wash.
    Agreed!

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    Re: Blackfire rinseless instead of Polymer Spray

    I used the Rinsless Wash last night on the Wifes VW that was full of all this Iowa Winter Snirt (Snow and Dirt) in the closed garage. Wow...did that make that red car POP! This is the only product on it since last falls wax with liquid glass.

    Sorry....no pictures! and its raining/snowing today so its getting dirty again.

 

 

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