How to Rinseless Car Wash using the GDWM and Infinite Use Detail Juice

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http://youtu.be/N2vDEEM3We4
 
 
Hey boys and girls! (Notice opening Garry Dean Parody) In this video I will be showcasing how to properly perform a rinseless wash on your car/truck/motorcycle etc using the Infinite Use Detail Juice ( IUDJ ) in conjunction with the Garry Dean Wash Method ( GDWM ). This method and product are great for year-round use however truly shine for winter washing, those without access to a hose, those with water restrictions, or those looking to go green and utilize a much more eco-friendly car washing regimen.
 
Looks good, Sonic!  While I haven't used Garry Dean's product, I can say it sure does look nice in your video.


 


When using a similar technique at my home, I put the rinseless wash (ONR) in either a SOLO pump up sprayer or Kwazar sprayer and find that very helpful for the pre-treat phase.  If the car is really bad, I generally rinse outside with the hose and then perform my wash in the garage.  Pretty easy solution when the weather is bad.
 
I often wonder if his IUDJ is rebranded ONR.


Regardless, I do like his wash method, and I do credit Gary


for helping me produce a marketable and efficient method.


 


Tom, I have mine in a normal chemical sprayer, and I was just thinking


today about how a pump sprayer would make it an easier and quicker


method.  I am torn about what type of sprayer would be better in the


long run. 


 


Since I use the GDWM, I do one section at a time.  This means that I set


all of my gear down and clean one panel at a time.  This helps me minimize


the amount that I am walking around the vehicle.  Less walk is more money.


The type of sprayer that I am looking at, is a bleach sprayer with a hose and


a wand.  I believe that I could set this down and spray, without having to hold


the entire handheld bottle the entire time.  This should minimize strain on


my arms and backs over long periods of time. 
 
I imagine that many people draw similarities since

the products are used the same way.


How does it differ? Can it be used for Windows,

Trim and Interior also?
 
6 washes for $30 .., thats $5.00 a wash . Not counting the pre-rinse at $1.20 for a mixed 16 oz bottle ... Add shipping.. Yikes. Gets expensive unless your buying gallon for well over $100 ...i'll stick with ONR.
 
bunkeroo26 said:
I imagine that many people draw similarities since

the products are used the same way.



How does it differ? Can it be used for Windows,

Trim and Interior also?


Yes it works well on glass, plastics, and trim. It's a very nice product, but does cost some $$$. However, it's top notch as a rinseless and waterless.
 
very informative video. just a question i want to throw out there, anyone can chime in with an answer, what if after you've used a mf on a panel and now it's dirty, what if you had a seperate bucket with clean warm water in it and a grit guard and rinsed the mf towel in it really good and then reintroduce the towel into the wash solution and used it again to wash a panel.


instead of using lets say 6 mf's you could use 2 or three. just sayin.
 
blucpe- I figure that's the way most people do it; what makes Garry's wash method worthy of mention is that he does *NOT* reuse a soiled towel.  And IMO Garry is right about that.  It's just one of those "how lucky do you feel?" things.


 


And regarding ONR vs. IUDJ, regulars here know that I was *quite* unimpressed with ONR (v1.0 & v2.0, never tried the newer ones) and I basicaly quit using it.  Well, I'm pretty *favorably* impressed with IUDJ.  I'm not ready to do a truly rinseless wash, but I do use IUDJ for stuff I'd never risk with ONR.  Very good for what it's about, and a whole different level from the ONR versions I've tried.
 
Accumulator said:
blucpe- I figure that's the way most people do it; what makes Garry's wash method worthy of mention is that he does *NOT* reuse a soiled towel.  And IMO Garry is right about that.  It's just one of those "how lucky do you feel?" things.


 


And regarding ONR vs. IUDJ, regulars here know that I was *quite* unimpressed with ONR (v1.0 & v2.0, never tried the newer ones) and I basicaly quit using it.  Well, I'm pretty *favorably* impressed with IUDJ.  I'm not ready to do a truly rinseless wash, but I do use IUDJ for stuff I'd never risk with ONR.  Very good for what it's about, and a whole different level from the ONR versions I've trie


i think it would matter if the car is really dirty, road salt, mud general road film but has'nt been washed in a couple of weeks, etc. my car is rarely like that. i think, jmho, you could get away with rinsing the towel in clean warm water and reusing it again. just sayin.
 
Jesstzn said:
6 washes for $30 .., thats $5.00 a wash . Not counting the pre-rinse at $1.20 for a mixed 16 oz bottle ... Add shipping.. Yikes. Gets expensive unless your buying gallon for well over $100 ...i'll stick with ONR.


 


Just a couple notes on this...


 


If you are using the GDWM with this product, all you really need is a 5 gallon bucket with a water/air tight lid, 4 gallons of distilled water, and roughly 30 microfiber towels. At the suggested dilution ratio of 1oz. of concentrate per 4 gallons of water, that's $3.75 to make up one bucket of wash media. From that you should be able to get at least 3-4 washes of an average sized car ($1.25 or less per wash). As far as pre-spray goes, 2.5oz to 1 gal. of water makes the cost $9.37/gal., or $1.17 for 16 ounces.


 


Total cost of each wash is less than $2.50 (slightly more if you're using distilled water, but even that is a negligible difference -- usually less than a penny per ounce -- and has no bearing on which chemical you add to it). Of course, all of those figures go down even further when you buy more than 8oz. of concentrate at a time.


 


Also keep in mind, when you order from Garry the shipping is always included/free. Yeah, the IUDJ may be slightly more expensive than ONR, but when you take the difference in performance and versatility into account, it's justifiable as far as I'm concerned.
 
In what ways does iudj perform better?

Does it lube better or break down grime better?


I am very happy with my choice of product, however I might

not be accounting for a large factor.


I definitely enjoy the price of ONR, but am always open

to superior products.
 
bunkeroo26 said:
In what ways does iudj perform better?

Does it lube better or break down grime better?


I am very happy with my choice of product, however I might

not be accounting for a large factor.


I definitely enjoy the price of ONR, but am always open

to superior products.


 


In my own side-by-side testing, I find that IUDJ gives better particulate encapsulation (and as a result, better lubricity), and it also wipes off more easily (less "streaking" to buff off). Those factors alone are time savers, and I feel they lead to better end results as well.
 
Its a bit unconvincing as to the preferred method for water restricted areas then turn around filling a bucket with 4 gallons of water.



The original GD demo using only one gallon of distilled water is a bit more marketing savvy.







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UncleGrandpa said:
Its a bit unconvincing as to the preferred method for water restricted areas then turn around filling a bucket with 4 gallons of water.


The original GD demo using only one gallon of distilled water is a bit more marketing savvy.

 


 


When under water restrictions, unless total consumption is restricted, 4 gallons is not very significant given other household uses (toilet flushes, running a dishwasher or washing machine, even water yards).
 
I agree that if you are going to market the product as a time

And water acer that you would want to show how little water is used.

Mixing just one gallon would slow this more effectively, but the video was

still good at getting the point across.


Charles, can you add wax to IUDJ?

Also, I have not had problem with streaking at all.

This is probably from having too high a concentration.
 
UncleGrandpa said:
Its a bit unconvincing as to the preferred method for water restricted areas then turn around filling a bucket with 4 gallons of water.


The original GD demo using only one gallon of distilled water is a bit more marketing savvy.




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Don't forget to take into account what I mentioned above; yes, you fill the bucket with 4 gallons of water and your towels, but you can get 3-4 washes out of one filled bucket... meaning technically you are only using one gallon of water per wash. Also by doing it this way, you do save on setup time for the subsequent washes. Just pull out your bucket and go. Every four washes (once a month on average), refill the bucket.


 
bunkeroo26 said:
I agree that if you are going to market the product as a time

And water acer that you would want to show how little water is used.

Mixing just one gallon would slow this more effectively, but the video was

still good at getting the point across.


Charles, can you add wax to IUDJ?

Also, I have not had problem with streaking at all.

This is probably from having too high a concentration.


 


There's really no need to add wax to IUDJ since the polymers in the product leave a decent amount of protection behind already, but I suppose it might be possible to add something like OCW to it if you really wanted to. I've never had any reason to try that, so I don't know what effect that would have on the behavior of IUDJ.


 


No, the streaking I've experienced with ONR is not due to user error. The product was diluted per manufacturer specifications.


 


It's going to be tough for you to make an accurate assessment of IUDJ without trying it.... I'd recommend taking the plunge and giving it a shot. ;)
 
Hey Charles, you know how things work out the funniest ways?

Well, right after I was asking about streaming ONR, i had this

issue for myself. This just happened 20 minutes ago.


I do think that my dilution was a tad strong, but i have never had issues before.

The different factor today was the temperature. It was colder than normal,

so I was having issues getting it to flash off.


How does IUDJ do in cold weather?


I understand that you suggest just to try it, but it is generally

the price that has kept me away from it. Is this the one that has a

bubblegum scent?



Also i believe that uncle grandpa understands how much water it uses,

he just commented that the water savings would be more apparent

on the video if it was made with just one gallon.


Some people who aren't paying attention might think,

"oh, that's how many gallons i normally use"
 
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