I did another rinseless wash Thursday. I made sure my bucket was clean to remove that variable. Same results. Dingy water with only clean towels in contact. So I did a test. I left the bucket tilted for a day to see if anything settled out. Checked the bucket this morning and it`s still just dingy colored water. Nothing in the bottom of the bucket. So I`m thinking it`s dye transfer.
Transfer of some sort. The wash water had a tint to it. I`m hard pressed to tell what color it really was. Either way, those towels are now super clean.
Just came across this thread - I have been a certified Feynlab installer for going on 3 years now, feel free to ask questions about the product - I LOVE IT!
I ONLY use Pure Rinseless for cleaning my towels, it`s phenomenal and cheap to use!
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So is your only use for Pure Rinseless is a towel wash, or do you also use it as a rinseless/waterless wash? If using it as a rinseless, what dilution do you mix it at?
I used Pure Rinseless today as a pretreat to deep clean my parent’s car which hasn’t had a good hand wash in 2020 <gasp!>. I actually used it at 1:128 since there was no remaining LSP on the car and I was also prepping for adding some HydroBlue. Worked like a charm at cleaning and leaving a bare surface. None of this is probably news to any readers though.
On a second note, I did use the remaining solution from my earlier color transfer test a few weeks ago... this time to clean 5 dirty waterless wash towels, letting sit for a few hours. It cleaned them very well, no doubt.
For using PR as a towel wash, what`s your method?
Used it as a waterless wash today on my S3, 1:300 (about 3ish mL of PRW to 1L water). The car had light dust form sitting in the garage for the week and wanted to apply a coat of Polishangel High Gloss Paste Wax. Sprayed the Riseless Wash solution on the car and could see it work on the light dust, wiped it with a plush towel, and used a second microfiber to dry it up. The surface was left without anything and back to initial slickness. Will keep this in the closet as I think it will be useful once the winter comes and can use it as a pre-spray for salt before I do a bucket wash.
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