Thanks for the write up Todd!!! I was thinking about buying some rinseless wash to get through the long dreaded Indiana winter, and now i will definitly pick some up. Thanks again
Doug
Thanks for the write up Todd!!! I was thinking about buying some rinseless wash to get through the long dreaded Indiana winter, and now i will definitly pick some up. Thanks again
Doug
Thanks for the write up!
Get your shine on!
Great tutorial, thank you. I`m not quite sure how I feel about the whole rinseless thing yet, but I may have to give it a try.
I`m still on the fence about how dirty the car can be before a rinseless is out of the question. So far this winter I`ve done it all:
1. gone through the touchless wash before doing a rinseless at home
2. gone to the coin-op and using a soap spray then rinse (no brushes or hot wax), hurry home and do a rinseless
3. on warmer days (above 32F) hosing it off in the driveway then bringing into the garage for a rinseless
I do like the second pass with the damp towel to get much of the excess water before the waffle weave. I will incorporate that into my rinseless process. Thanks Todd!
great write up todd ! i just received my winter car care giveaway goodies today that also included detailer`s pro series rinseless wash & gloss. it says you can also use it as a water conditioner added to your regular wash water. i`ll give that a try too. thanks again.
I am very thankful for rinseless washing, I would be boned in the winter if I had to do conventional washes. I`m lazy about it though, I`ll usually wash my car every two works or so, once a week if I`m ambitious. I wash my wheels about 2-3 times a week though! White wheels and soft brake pads were a terrible choice...
this is one of my all time favorite posts. great instruction with great photos.
Great write up todd I`ll try this way! BTW Those shorts are just awesome!
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Thanks todd for the instructional write up. I always learn something from your technical expertise.
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