HD Rinseless Wash?

Tunch, have you considered introducing a Rinseless Wash into the HDCC line? I think it would make a great addition to the line, and would fall right in line with the eco conscious foundation of HDCC.
 
We actually have some Rinseless wash stuff in the development stages. It has to be comparable to the other rinseless washes out their before we consider releasing it. Some people do use our waterless carwash as a rinseless.
 
I've been using ONR on 90% of the cars I clean for about 8 months now and love it. It takes a little more time than a conventional wash.
 
Sadat123 said:
I've been using ONR on 90% of the cars I clean for about 8 months now and love it. It takes a little more time than a conventional wash.



really. i find the rinseless washes with onr take me about half as long as a conventional wash.
 
wascallyrabbit said:
really. i find the rinseless washes with onr take me about half as long as a conventional wash.



:werd: Same here... it saves a TON of time on the drying steps. Wonder what he's doing that makes it take longer?
 
Hi Ted,

have you tried our 3d Waterless Car wash as rinse-less wash? Seems that you are in LA. If you have time please stop at our factory and we will be glad to demo how we use 3D Waterless as a rinse-less car wash.
 
As a rinsless we use it as follows:

-Wet the car with pressure washer quickly. You will only blow away the excess dirt and since it will take only around one minute the water used will be around 1 gallon (presuming that the pressure washer is 2 gpm). You can use garden hose with a spray attachment as well. Then the amount of water used will be a little more.

-With the trigger spray, squirt our waterless car wash fine mist even the car is wet. And then wipe with microfiber. Buff-off with dry microfiber to a nice and slick shine.



This is for only the our RTU waterless. We also have a concentrate. Then you use 5/1

Hope this helps.

Tunch
 
I have *cough* used 3D waterless wash as if it was rinsless, like ONR or DP. :o

Using it as waterless it takes me 3-4 oz per car, so that is what I use. 4 oz per 2 gallon bucket.

Works decently, a dedicated rinseless does it better as rinseless.



But, as I have stated before, the only use I have for rinseless is in sub-freezing temps, where the additional volume of water helps delaying freeze up, and allow to be dried. In any other circumstance, where you could use a rinseless, you can use 3D waterless / HD free.
 
tunch123 said:
As a rinsless we use it as follows:

-Wet the car with pressure washer quickly. You will only blow away the excess dirt and since it will take only around one minute the water used will be around 1 gallon (presuming that the pressure washer is 2 gpm). You can use garden hose with a spray attachment as well. Then the amount of water used will be a little more.

-With the trigger spray, squirt our waterless car wash fine mist even the car is wet. And then wipe with microfiber. Buff-off with dry microfiber to a nice and slick shine.



This is for only the our RTU waterless. We also have a concentrate. Then you use 5/1

Hope this helps.

Tunch



That is a great method, and that is what I do. Hey, even for conventional and rinseless washes I ALWAYS blow the excess dirt before washing if heavy.



I wouldn't call the method exactly rinseless, as for rinseless the community is expecting stuff that is diluted into a bucket of water, used to wash but no need to rinse ;)
 
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