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    Garry Deans Forever Rinseless

    This review is for a product that is not currently being sold as of today. Official release date is set for Dec. 1 this year. I have had a few samples however to try out.

    The product is a new rinseless wash and protection product. It has the same acrylic and hardner in it as his coatings do. Garry was getting feedback of up to 9 months+ protection from one wash with fr. I personally know individuals who did testing and they have been doing washes with his ghost product that leaves nothing behind after using fr for true world results.

    The results are out of this world. It leaves the surface very slick and glossy. After a 1 hour cure time the gloss will become more prevalent. The product is diluted 1 oz per gal for a wash. The pre soak is the same dilution and I just fill the bottle from the bucket for pre soak. It immediately makes the dirt lift off the surface making washing effortless. It can be used for interior wipe downs as well including leather and vinyl. It can also be diluted 4oz to 1 gal for a detail spray on steroids.

    I have used version1 and version 2. Version 2 is far superior and is what this review pertains to. He has just sent me a new sample to try of version 3 that has a different scent and more acrylic and hardner in it apparently. I will report back with the findings if the masses are interested in hearing about it. I have not used the detail spray dilution personally but reports say protection is not much different than using it as a rinseless wash.

    If you have used his infinite use detail juice his is far far superior and will blow your mind. Sample packs of his new signature series line are avalible on his site and the fr is in that group.
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    Re: Garry Deans Forever Rinseless

    sounds interesting

    never tried any of his products but this sounds pretty good (from a profit margin/business runner perspective) as far as potential longevity considering its a RW


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    Nice!

    I use IUDJ as a Rinseless as well as adding JB to it. When I mix the 2 I almost always wonder why I use IUDJ alone.

    Trying to use up all my other rinseless washes and soaps as I consolidate.
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    Re: Garry Deans Forever Rinseless

    It is a versatile product for sure. My basic wash is usually 40-60 exterior only I am doing a 20 dollar upcharge for the fr. I did 4 vehicles with the samples I had and all of them have called back asking for the same wash again. It leaves protection unlike any wash and protect product I have ever used. It`s almost like having a fresh coat on there in terms of slickness.


    It is a aticker shock price wise but once you do the math it is not bad at all and can have a huge return on investment. It is going to run 200 per gal he said. So at the wash dilution your looking at a cost of 1.56 per wash, If you charge 80 per wash return on the gallon will be 10,240 for the 200 investment. That`s not bad at all. Even if the market was at 40 per wash it`s north of 5k coming out of 200.

    I think its great for the customer who who does not have the funds for a true coating but wants solid protection. And if it`s a regular or let`s say a dd that you don`t want to put the time and money into coating it will protect the vehicle well for its life with frequent washes.

    I have been on a kick lately trying his stuff out and have been pleasantly surprised to say the least. Most of his products are concentrates so I always have to do the math for a per application or 16oz cost and typically he is cheaper and I find his products superior than most. I say give him a try the new signature line is solid. It has a tire gel and anti microbial cleaner as well. The tire gel is incredible but I have not used the cleaner to date.

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    Re: Garry Deans Forever Rinseless

    Quote Originally Posted by TroyScherer View Post
    Nice!

    I use IUDJ as a Rinseless as well as adding JB to it. When I mix the 2 I almost always wonder why I use IUDJ alone.

    Trying to use up all my other rinseless washes and soaps as I consolidate.
    I have actually never used his jb yet. I have some in the mail with the fr3 sample as we speak though. I love iudj but I will replace it with the fr no doubt come December. I will use the fr for my wash, final detail spray, door jambs, and interior wipe down. I love how his products are so versatile and replace multiple products from other companies.

    I carry 8 bottles now on mobile jobs vs 20+ before. Makes hauling gear so simple and easy to say the least. Love hearing others using his stuff I find he is very underrated or unknown about.

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    Ok I tried to post a couple pics up. The wheels got a waterless wipedown just to test how much cleaning power the fr has. I was happy with the result. The car hasn`t been cleaned in well over a month and it was trashed. The gold flake was just jumping out after a quick wash today, excuse the scratches it`s needs a yearly polish session lol. Photos aren`t the greatest my cell phone is aging but it is all I have for now
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    Re: Garry Deans Forever Rinseless

    I have Garry`s IUDJ and JB, and have always used them together. They are very nice products and work well. Probably the best smelling detailing products on the market (to my nose at least).

    Have pretty much relegated them to door jam use only. Not for any good reason, other than most of my vehicles are coated so I stick with D114 or ECH2O for my rinseless of choice. I also bought them right before WGURW came out, so when that was all the rage I just had to try it (then Trifecta, now Griots, and the list goes on Garry Deans Forever Rinseless).

    I`m just a hobbyist so I`m not as interested in production detailing but can see where Garry`s products would work well. Please continue posting your comments about the new "Forever Rinseless" product. Also curious about his "Ghost" rinseless and how it compares to D114 and N-914.
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    Re: Garry Deans Forever Rinseless

    Its on my short list of stuff to buy, but I have so much washing product.

    If you use Gary`s coating, and then this wash, the coating will remain forever, he says.

    Although it may have been the force field boost that was supposed to do this....

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    Nice timing - I`m on my last bottle of soap and looking for something new. I could convert to always rinseless.
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    Re: Garry Deans Forever Rinseless

    I`d love to see a comparison with Optimum Wash and Wax. That 9 months durability claim...lol. Maybe in a garage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan View Post
    I`d love to see a comparison with Optimum Wash and Wax. That 9 months durability claim...lol. Maybe in a garage.

    Eqch area will will have different results however it`s not a garage queen. Most testing that was done was in the south mainly Fl where Garry is at of course. I can say I have a client with a dodge 2500 that gets used like a truck and sits outside 24/7 and he is at 5 months with protection hanging in strong. I know this customer very well and he is more of a friend all he does is pressure wash his truck with water only once a week. He says it comes clean easier than before. It`s a incredible product that you should really try once, the old saying don`t knock it to you try it is true

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    Re: Garry Deans Forever Rinseless

    Quote Originally Posted by JBM View Post
    Its on my short list of stuff to buy, but I have so much washing product.

    If you use Gary`s coating, and then this wash, the coating will remain forever, he says.

    Although it may have been the force field boost that was supposed to do this....
    You are correct on the ffb being used to help top the coating here and there. I use ffb monthly on coated cars I have done which is more than he states is needed. It is like a detail spray to apply so it only takes a few min to do. The ffb contains acrylic as well so whatever is getting deteriorated by driving and nature in theory is being replaced with the ffb. I have had great luck with the coating and ffb monthly myself.

    I will start using fr monthly on coated cars with the option of ffb as a extra layer of acrylic and upgrade. It is unreal how slick the car feels after fr it`s similar to the just waxed feeling. I wish had I had more pics I could share but my phone was stolen and I lost hundreds of my photos unfortunately. As long as there is interest in the product I will be happy to update it and add pics as requested.

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    Re: Garry Deans Forever Rinseless

    Quote Originally Posted by BadgerRivFan View Post
    I have Garry`s IUDJ and JB, and have always used them together. They are very nice products and work well. Probably the best smelling detailing products on the market (to my nose at least).

    Have pretty much relegated them to door jam use only. Not for any good reason, other than most of my vehicles are coated so I stick with D114 or ECH2O for my rinseless of choice. I also bought them right before WGURW came out, so when that was all the rage I just had to try it (then Trifecta, now Griots, and the list goes on Garry Deans Forever Rinseless).

    I`m just a hobbyist so I`m not as interested in production detailing but can see where Garry`s products would work well. Please continue posting your comments about the new "Forever Rinseless" product. Also curious about his "Ghost" rinseless and how it compares to D114 and N-914.

    The ghost rinseless wash is a no protection left behind wash, it is clear and has no odor as well. He said it was done on purpose so the wash had no extra additives besides what is needed to make the wash be slick and clean well. I have used it many times and it does what it is meant to do. It leaves nothing behind I tested it on a hood that was freshly polished and prepped for a coating and water behavior was the same on the ghost washed side vs IPA wipedown.

    I enjoy great smelling products personally however it isn`t a factor in what I use. I just want the best possible option for what I`m trying to do. I got ghost to go with his iff and ffp coatings as they are part of the force field protection system as he calls it. It works as stated so I`m happy with it. I have tested using iudj on the coated car with great success, it doesn`t change the behavior of the coating to me at all.

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    Re: Garry Deans Forever Rinseless

    Quote Originally Posted by Dwhite0960 View Post
    Eqch area will will have different results however it`s not a garage queen. Most testing that was done was in the south mainly Fl where Garry is at of course. I can say I have a client with a dodge 2500 that gets used like a truck and sits outside 24/7 and he is at 5 months with protection hanging in strong. I know this customer very well and he is more of a friend all he does is pressure wash his truck with water only once a week. He says it comes clean easier than before. It`s a incredible product that you should really try once, the old saying don`t knock it to you try it is true
    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.

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    Re: Garry Deans Forever Rinseless

    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...

 

 
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