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    Re: Garry Deans Forever Rinseless

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    Regulars here know that I`m a HUGE fan of IUDJ, so of course this Forever Rinseless is on my radar.

    BUT...I don`t use a Rinseless until I`ve already washed conventionally. I use such stuff as a Drying Aid at every maintenance wash. SO...I question whether I need Xmonths worth of protection added at every wash (to an already LSPed vehicle, and my LSPs last a long long time). Wonder if there might even be some potential downside, like what some find when the use certain leaves-stuff-behind products after every wash.

    How easily does it clean off glass?

    I`d been wondering whether I should consider adding Juice Boost to my IUDJ...now I`m wondering about FR. But I`m just wondering, not ordering I probably won`t need more IUDJ for another year or so anyhow...

    I was hoping ping you would see this due to your love for iudj lol. You could use the detail spray wax dilution after a wash no doubt. I have used fr a few times on top of the coating and ffb many times and I have no build up present. It was a test to see if there is downsides like you mentioned and I didn`t find any. Iudj and jb is a nice combo as well. They way I look at it is iudj and jb are 150 a gal so spend 50 extra and get a better end protection for a gal of fr vs having 300 tied up in the other gal that last ages. I have not tested it on top of other lsp yet to be honest so I can`t comment on that aspect

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    Re: Garry Deans Forever Rinseless

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan View Post
    Another old saying, if it seems to good to be true, it probably is...lol. Not knocking it, just turned off a bit by incredible claims. I can`t get much more than 6 mos out of collinite or zaino, which short of a coating are as good as I`ve seen. Some people are even claiming less than a year with some coatings like McKee`s, so yeah, bold claims.
    What region are you in, I am in tn and never get full claims either due to heat and living down nasty farm roads. I didn`t like the McKees original coating at all so I agree it doesn`t last as long as it stated no doubt. I looked at it as if I can get 3-6 months of good protection from a quick rinseless wash I`m saving time vs traditional sealants and such. I get enough of a upgrade to cover my cost and then some for the extra vs my other wash media. It`s a great bridge for folks that don`t want to pay for a coating but want good protection still for a fair price

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    Re: Garry Deans Forever Rinseless

    Dwhite0960- Thanks for your take on how FR might compare with IUDJ + JB. As I really don`t need any additional protection, I`m currently leaning towards the latter, but we`ll see what I think by the time I need more. And, heh heh...I *like* having a big jug of something that lasts forever Well, as long as it doesn`t go bad....

 

 
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