I just don`t believe this^^^^ statement is true.
I don`t believe a products aggressiveness compared to another product can be determined by its dilution.
Product "A" may be more concentrated than product "B" there for requiring less product to dilute.
Does that make sense?
I don`t know how else to explain it.
Edit...
If you had said that D114 is a more aggressive cleaner than ONR than fine.
But....the "because the recommended % is twice as much as ONR" is the part I disagree with. That`s just not always true.
Anyways....this is my last post for this thread. I apologize for any disturbance and I apologize to you JBM. I was just trying to make a point not an argument.
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"Tastes great....less filling"!!!
I might point out that I don`t do a conventional rinseless wash by putting 1 oz (or more) per gallon of water in a bucket. Instead I put 4-5oz in a spray bottle and fill with warm water. I fill my bucket with hot water from the sink with no product. I wet my waffle weave towel in the clean water and wring out. Working top down, I spray, wipe with the wet WW towel and dry with an MF towel. I`ll spray lightly in cleaner areas and more in dirty areas. I fold and turn the WW towel as needed and when it`s time is up I switch to another. I usually do my Silverado truck (which includes the tonaeu cover) usually with about 3 WW towels. It works really well and I`m not re-introducing dirt by rinsing in a dirty bucket.
Sorry for any ONR die hards....ONR gets a thumbs up in my book, but DG gets two thumbs up.
Can`t find a video of the great "Tastes great vs Less filling" pool match, so this will have to do:
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tYL2Btxmjg" data-cke-saved-href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tYL2Btxmjg">
Bill
Huh. Before my time, it appears.
The only Tastes Great Less Filling video I found (limited time during break) was one not so suitable for work! (two girls eventually "mud wrestling")
But to bring this back to topic, would DG rinseless work on mud-covered girls?
Those are not my findings except for a weak product.
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