Car Wash Procedure

Do use a Waterless or Rinseless Wash?

  • Waterless

    Votes: 7 29.2%
  • Rinseless

    Votes: 7 29.2%
  • Strictly hose and bucket

    Votes: 9 37.5%
  • Any of the above

    Votes: 7 29.2%

  • Total voters
    24
  • Poll closed .

CharlesW

The Rainmaker
This is just an attempt to get a feel for the number of us that use waterless or rinseless wash products.
The poll is multiple choice!
 
I feel that your choices are poor in that they are not well defined. I voted for waterless as in Poorboys spray & wipe. That also fits the second category.
 
I feel that your choices are poor in that they are not well defined. I voted for waterless as in Poorboys spray & wipe.
How much more defined can you get?
Waterless meaning no water used in your process.
Rinseless meaning a no rinse product is used.

Do you feel it needs to include brands?
I wasn't trying to get a feel for what brands are most popular.
:confused:
 
Right now, it looks like this might not have been a very good idea.
It may be gone before too long so you better vote quick. :D
 
I feel that your choices are poor in that they are not well defined. I voted for waterless as in Poorboys spray & wipe. That also fits the second category.
A good example of different opinions.
To me, waterless washes and rinseless washes are two completely different categories.
 
Rinseless and Waterless get confused quite a bit. I know I didn't get the difference right away.

I voted all of the above. Just depends on the conditions I'm in.
 
Not an easy poll for me either. I am a strong proponent for the "hose and bucket" and do use that method for 99.95% of my washes. I have broken down on the rare occasion and used the "rinseless" wash for an "all over/full body" wash. When the weather doesn't permit, I will resort to a DIY "bay" wash followed by a "waterless" finish.

I always use a "waterless" wash product (we all know which one :D) as a part of my "hose and bucket" regimen both as a drying aid and in those areas where I need to control the amount of water (ie. door jambs).

How's that for a convoluted response. ;)
 
I have always used hose and bucket.
I have some PB spray and wipe on the way and am looking forward to seeing how that works.
 
I voted all three since that is what I use.
Depends on the time of year I like the hose and bucket if it has a lot of sand and salt.

If I did not have a nice warm garage then I would use the do it yourself pressure washer
 
I voted for any of the above, but 75% of the time I prefer a hose and/or foam gun wash.

For rinseless I usually use ONR, but occasionally I use my old stash of QEW, but I spice it up with a couple sprays of QD.

I guess for waterless I'd have to say S & W, but for as much as I love S & W I typically won't clean a whole car with it.
 
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