After looking at some of the pictures of people using a rinseless wash, I have a few questions.
How much excess water do you end up with on the floor?
Some of the pictures look like the floor is almost dry when you finish with a vehicle. I seem to make more of a mess and have lots of water on the floor when I finish.
So....
1. Am I using more solution on the vehicle than necessary? If I start with a gallon of solution, I would estmate that about 1/2 of that gallon is still in the bucket, maybe a little less.
2. Am I using too large of a wash tool? I use a cotton chenille covered sponge about 5" x 9" x 1.5".
3. Is it normal to have quite a little water left on the floor?
4. Maybe I'm just messy. I do tend to be somewhat leery of not using enough to prevent marring so I do use a pretty wet wash solution applicator.
5. Maybe I'm just spoiled from using PB's S&W that leaves no mess whatsoever. The road salt has been so bad recently, that I hesitate to use just the S&W on the junk that's on the vehicles. Because of the cold temperatures. a quick pre-rinse at the DIY spray wash seems like a bad idea for door locks, door seals, and windows freezing. Hey, it's getting better. It's all the way up to 12 degrees today. Of course the additional 2 or 3 inches of snow didn't help much.
So far, I have only used QEW rinseless wash, but I do plan to try the DP 4 in 1 Rinseless in the near future.
Charles
How much excess water do you end up with on the floor?
Some of the pictures look like the floor is almost dry when you finish with a vehicle. I seem to make more of a mess and have lots of water on the floor when I finish.
So....
1. Am I using more solution on the vehicle than necessary? If I start with a gallon of solution, I would estmate that about 1/2 of that gallon is still in the bucket, maybe a little less.
2. Am I using too large of a wash tool? I use a cotton chenille covered sponge about 5" x 9" x 1.5".
3. Is it normal to have quite a little water left on the floor?
4. Maybe I'm just messy. I do tend to be somewhat leery of not using enough to prevent marring so I do use a pretty wet wash solution applicator.
5. Maybe I'm just spoiled from using PB's S&W that leaves no mess whatsoever. The road salt has been so bad recently, that I hesitate to use just the S&W on the junk that's on the vehicles. Because of the cold temperatures. a quick pre-rinse at the DIY spray wash seems like a bad idea for door locks, door seals, and windows freezing. Hey, it's getting better. It's all the way up to 12 degrees today. Of course the additional 2 or 3 inches of snow didn't help much.
So far, I have only used QEW rinseless wash, but I do plan to try the DP 4 in 1 Rinseless in the near future.
Charles