914 Rinseles Question

Being able to wash my car inside my own garage was a game changer. I still love me a good 2 bucket conventional wash - but conditions/ family commitments don`t always allow me to do one. Heck, most of my detailing projects don`t even start until the kido AND wifey have gone to bed!
 
Question of the Week ? My interested in perked.

Using said product as a interior cleaner and due to this "new tech that emulsifies and encapsulating dirt" and whatnot.....do you think it cleans better than traditional interior cleaners ?

I`m mainly a water wipedown, with a mix of Cockpit on the dash and steering.
I am a huge stickler for one clean steering wheel, always trying to remove any surface oils.
Me wonders what effect it has long term use on leather using said products
 
Question of the Week ? My interested in perked.

Using said product as a interior cleaner and due to this "new tech that emulsifies and encapsulating dirt" and whatnot.....do you think it cleans better than traditional interior cleaners ?

I`m mainly a water wipedown, with a mix of Cockpit on the dash and steering.
I am a huge stickler for one clean steering wheel, always trying to remove any surface oils.
Me wonders what effect it has long term use on leather using said products

I think it cleans safer. I have a new truck with 14k miles and the only thing that has cleaned the interior is ONR. Not a scratch on the plastic instrument panel or radio. Not to say I wont eventually have marring there, but once a week wipedown with ONR and nope, still marr free. Through sandy dust, not normal people dust.
 
Hi Ron! Great question....

The answer is YES! N-914 will help soften the water if you add an ounce to your bucket of car wash..;)

Nice work Ron, you got Nick to join the dark side:)

Dare I say it, but I`m looking forward to running out of D114, just so I can order some McKee`s N914.
 
Man there are times my rinse bucket looks like I hosed off a pair of muddy boots in there.
Heh heh, if mine has *any* dirt in it I figure I totally [screwed] up.

(Hence, my Q about using rinseless in the rinse bucket was basically just theoretical...)

mobiledynamics said:
Me wonders what effect it has long term use on leather using said products...

I share that concern, and I`ve had issues after using a rinseless (specifically ONR v2.0) to clean things that made me *really* wonder what kind of [stuff] that product was leaving on there. I`ve been using up my gallon of it on household stuff since I won`t let it near the vehicles, and I`ve experimented on some non-critical leather surfaces. After a couple years of it, no problems at all. NONE. YMMV of course, and I do still wonder about it...but it`s working fine despite my reservations.

All that said, my steering wheel wipedowns are done with a mild Interior Cleaner, followed by a rise by wiping with a water-dampened cloth, followed by either the proper Leather Doctor Protectant (the S8 and Jag) or an Interior QD (the others). So if I *really* thought that constant Rinseless-ing the steering wheel was a good idea, I`d do it with a rinseless that I like better than ONR...but I don`t do that.
 
As promised, here`s a side by side of my wash vs rinse bucket (allowed to settle overnight) and both sides of my rinseless wash mitt after using Nick`s-914:

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Noticeably different! And my RW mitt looks pretty clean too.

Prior to starting I foamed/power washed as much grime as possible from the vehicle. What you`re seeing in the bucket is road film. Typically I`ll use 4-5 gallons of wash water mixed as a RW, emptying the rinse bucket as needed.

Does using 2 buckets defeate whole point of a RW`s single wash/rinse bucket advantage? Yup. But I`m ok with that as long as it`s helping me to reduce the potential of maring the paint.
 
Angus- That was interesting! Thanks for posting the pix, which really illustrated your point. That`s sure a lot of dirt considering that you did a preclean, sorta surprising to me (this coming from a guy who pressure prewashes vehicles that`re so dirty I can`t tell what color they are).
 
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