NASTY CAR. NO HOSE. A Rinseless Wash technique that works!
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- THIS METHOD IS NOT FOR EVERYBODY. 1)If you’re worried about scratching your paint, that’s a good time to stop 2)Your car should have a ceramic coating, Quick Beads or Ceramic Gloss on it to attempt this 3)It takes longer and is a bit more water intensive than your standard Rinseless Wash.
A couple of other things you MIGHT want on hand. A steamer for the rims, the wheel wells and the front grille. And a number of old utility towels to wipe the rims and also the wheel wells at the end. Without a pressure washer, that’s going to be your best bet!
With that said…It’s a very doable way to wash your car, indoors, in winter! No hose required….
Products used:
IK Multi Pro 2 sprayer: diydetail.com/...
Rinseless Wash: bit.ly/Rinsele...
Legacy Wash Sponge: bit.ly/LegacyS...
Ceramic Gloss: bit.ly/Ceramic...
Drying towel: bit.ly/TheDryi...
Products used:
IK Multi Pro 2 sprayer: diydetail.com/collections/shop-supplies/products/ik-multi-pro-2-sprayer
Rinseless Wash: bit.ly/RinselessWash
Legacy Wash Sponge: bit.ly/LegacySponge
Ceramic Gloss: bit.ly/CeramicGloss
Drying towel: bit.ly/TheDryingBlanket
I'm a maniac when it comes to preventing scratches and even the slightest swirls...and I can vouch for this method being 100% safe. I still always use the pressure washer when I can, but sometimes it just isn't possible (and not everyone has that luxury). I've done this many times on a similar level of dirt/road salt and have never had an issue with it.
exactly! I'm always going to use a pre treat, dwell, and pressure wash when I can before my contact wash. But this method definitely works when that's not an option
Is the rinsless wash used in this video much different from ONR?
@@gmr19it is onr diluted at 256:1
I do it like this with detail kegs, or pump sprayers every day in my business. I take the pressure washer out to deep clean rims for a coating and remove mud BUT For this type of stuff it's getting full rinseless - 2 gallons of water and some salsa music in the background! AS always fella's awesome stuff.
Excellent
Detail keg is a life saver when it comes to rinseless washing.
Methodical is what I've been working on. Too many times I've gotten lost when detailing. Thank you for this needed encouragement!
You can do it!
Great job, Nick! I’ve been impressed with the cleaning ability of DIY Rinseless cleaning the winter salt and dirt off the panels!
Awesome! Thank you!
I picked up some All Clean and the Water Spot remover for the ultimate winter combo!
Instead of a pump sprayer, this DIY lady uses a SunJoe cordless ‘power’ washer. A bucket of rinseless, it feeds from a hose floating in the bucket. It’s got enough power to blast crud off but it’s gentle and most of all easy. If the car us super dirty I might fill a second bucket, and it’s still pennies compared to a commercial car wash (and better on your paint for sure). You can definitely refine all of the techniques shown by Nick and Yvan (and Sylvie!) and make yourself a super easy and fast home car wash routine.
Excellent!
I've been thinking about doing this.
Am I looking at the right thing? The cordless power washers are like $300?
@@youngz13omight as well go to the car wash at that point and use that pressure washer
Do you happen to know the video or website for this? I don’t have a place for a hose but I wanna clean my car on my own and don’t have a huge budget for a pressure washer lol
Nicely done to demonstrate this wash method. One of the beauty's of living in So Cal is no snow. This guy is Cali beach guy through and through :)
A beach is always better than a snow bank
Love this. Followed this method the other day with a more robust sprayer and was amazed and how clean it was just rinsing it.
Fantastic!
Used this method just this past weekend. Pre-sprayed with All Clean on the lower panels, then I used Rinseless in the IK Multi Pro 12 sprayer and followed up with a Rinseless contact wash and Ceramic Gloss as a drying aid. Worked wonderfully!
Good stuff
Awesome! I’ve been waiting for you to do a video like this on a real dirty car in the winter. I’ve been experimenting with different ways to do this myself already since I have no hose to use.
Glad I could help!
Saw this video and immediately purchased the same sprayer. I've been using a manual spray bottle, but with the PSI of this sprayer, I will feel more confident that I get all the dirt and salt off before a contact wash, especially in the winter. Plus, it will take less time and effort to wash my vehicle. Thanks for the video.
You bet!
Literally was outside doing my truck when this video popped! I drove a little over 500 miles this past weekend and the truck was coated with road treatment stuff. I did pretreat with an APC and then used rinseless wash and your ceramic detail spray and was done in less than 2 hrs and the truck looks great. Nice timing with the video though!
Thank you
Just looking to start my mobile cleaning business. This seems like a great way to start and build a small customer base, without a load of expenses and hard to acquire skills! Thanks
You can do it!
It’s gonna take two days with that sprayer, LOVE YOU NICK. I enjoy all your content.
Thank you
This video is a nice push as I've been lazy. Haven't washed any cars since late November here in CT. I'll do some this week! Thanks, Nick. I hope You and Yvan are well.
Jay I am in CT as well and this method is great for keeping all that stuff they apply to the roads off the car. I have done our cars multiple times this winter. Since you are not using much water anytime the temp is 45 and up I don't mind doing a car.
Thanks Jay! You gotta get back in the swing of things lol
Slacker 😂
I have used that technique and can confirm with Nick that it works very well.
Sweet!
Did you feel like it took longer to make sure the paint was safe to touch
Hey bro, I know this is an old video, but I have pretty much most of the DIY line at this point and have mostly phased out the other products except a few I love and you don't have. I was reluctant to use rinseless as a full car wash. Been detailing since the 1990's. On Sunday I foam, rinse, foamed my car. Yesterday, drove 200+ miles (in Florida) and a newly pained area was splattered with bug guts, as was the hood and windshield.I needed to go quick because it was almost dark out. I did rinseless on the front, windshield and hood. Then did a couple other sections just for fun. I may be a convert. I think it took me as long to setup the product as it did to clean what I needed to clean/get bugs off of. What surprised me was the strength. I just made a 2 gallon mix and could easily have done the whole car with it. No need to reply to anything here as I am not asking anything, but clearly, rinseless in way more versitile than though of by myself previously and by some others.
Thank you.
Love this method. I think I would try the pre spray with a bucket of rinslesess fed through a worx sprayer. I’m gonna give it a try anyways. Great video!😊
Thank you
How did this work out for you?
@@Ikona731 well I foamed on the rinseless, let it dwell and then used the worx. Did my contact after that with the sponge. Worked out great! Finished off with ceramic gloss.
It would be great if Yvan , Christine , and Nick would have a podcast on how to open up and run a successful Waterless and Rinseless wash business out of a small car/crossover without a water source
that's an oddly specific request:) but I like the idea of it for sure!!
I rinse mine first let it soak with my marolex then go with a wash mitt .then again rinse it then use my blo dryer . And what ever streaks from the mirrors and all that I use 3d bead it up as my drying aid . Comes out perfect and spotless .
Good process.
Nice Video, with all the water restrictions happening theses days throughout the summer using less water could mean more work. Even if it means using a bit more waterless wash in the formula and a cordless pressure washer with more PSI should work very well.
Very true!
This process simply works! Yes there may be times when you need a pressure washer for uncoated cars or trucks with mud everywhere. For me polishing is more efficient because there is not water everywhere which requires more time to blow off. Plus the environmental impact is real!
Thank you
Detail Kegs and rinseless wash are prime time for this 💪🏻
Good call!
I really like this method! I know you've mentioned water spot remover is that something that is needed here
It would restore the beading on the sides.
Hey Nick, hi Ivan! Are you guys planning on offering your product lineup in Europe? I’m not gonna lie, I’m a rinseless freak since I’ve discovered this method and regarding DIY rinseless wash I just love what I see ❤
Yes, please ask you favourite supplier for DIY Detail
I love this method in winter. I use a worx hydroshot to prerinse salt off before rinseless
Nice!
Adjust your nozzle on the IK sprayer to a narrow band and you don't have to stand so close to the car and the pressure coming out of the sprayer is better on a narrow band.Instead of waiting to the end for the bottom of the car use a cheap towel
Good call!
wait until IK releases a battery operated pump for this size sprayer in the future! (I used this technique with my SPTA electric sprayer the other day it did work pretty well.)
Worx have a electric sprayer.
@@kev008ify you are correct I did change my comment. I meant IK because they make very popular and high-quality sprayers.
@@waxmanvids5015 I already have a few worx batteries 🔋 so think i should get the Worx 👍
That will make life easier.
They just released a battery for the IK Pro 12 so I’d imagine one will come for the smaller sprayers too.
In the winter what I do is hit the touchless car wash in my area, it blows all the heavy stuff off and gets the undercarriage. Then I drive home, pre soak each panel and go to town. No swirls
Excellent
What if I don't know if my car is ceramic coated? Can I still try this? I should also mention that it's 0F outside so I'm pretty sure the rinseless wash water will just freeze on my panel lol
When it’s above freezing, it will be fine
I live in south GA and right now we're in pollen season until the first of April. Is it a bad idea to do a rinseless wash with your vehicle covered in pollen or just stick to doing a traditionally bucket wash?
Not a problem, simply pre-soak the pollen with Rinseless.
Thanks for the video. I was apprehensive to try this method, but seeing that was reassuring. My question is: I live in Canada and don’t have a heated garage for winter wash. Will try and use a portable heater. What is the minimum temperature you can successfully use this product and method. Thanks!😊
As long as it’s above freezing, all is good
How does the absorbency of towels affect when using ceramic gloss or quick beads as a drying aid? That worries me and that's why I tend to use the same rinseless wash with the ratio of a quick detailer. But then I have to spend some additional time with another step to apply some kind of protection.
That’s a concern for many. A simple way of preventing it, is as soon as your done washing, soak your drying towel in your wash bucket. The surfactants will break down the uncured ceramic.
Thank you very much for your answer, I will try it in the next wash.
Instead of sleeping early wake up all night for washing your car , getting late to work next day all that because you don’t want to pay a couple of dollars more!
For some people a clean car is important, and not using a car wash is as important.
Ryobi 600 psi cordless pressure washer plus rinseless 👍
Yes
You using hot water? Before the problem.was te hose now the hot.water lol 😂😂😂
Use water that’s comfortable for you
If the car is coated shouldn't the hydrophobics on the lower panels pop back up after cleaning? Don't get me wrong I prefer rinsless to a traditional soap too but I struggle at that point. Wouldn't a flat panel imply contamination which isn't lifted by the rinseless wash? And can Ceramic Gloss bond properly on that substrate? Nevertheless a nice demonstration what is possible with rinseless and a pump sprayer. Even without a hose or pressure washer. I hope DIY Detail finds it's way over the pond to the EU.
Thank you, hydrophobics are covered by salt accumulation . A quick spray with DIY Detail Water Spot Remover will restore hydrophobics.
Yes, please ask your favourite products distributor for DIY Detail.
The one thing I like to do if the car is REALLY dirty is at least rinse off whatever I can with the tools I have. For example, sometimes I only have a garden hose, and other times I can full-on pressure wash the crap off before ONR.
Good plan
Ivins the best!!❤ his stache
Thank you.
is there any method without a hose if the car doesnt have ceramic coating?
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Great video Nick. I have to do rinceless or waterless where I live. I'll have to try DIY.
Also have you tried the Kamikaze sponges?
I haven’t…we have our legacy sponge so I just stick with that :)
Nick doesn't run the channel only Yvan the terrible responds.
@@joshbanker8743 ? this is nick lol. we both respond when we can
Finally a dirty car. 😆 🎉thanks for the video ❤
More to come!
Yep I did mine’s yesterday I love rinseless! Great 👍 video. How do you clean up the legacy sponge. Mine left a dirty stain. How can I get that off
Wash it with a little All Clean.
I use rinsless pretty much every time
In winter here in Colorado
Nice!
Oh that's the real key to cleaning anything steam power. That's why pressure washers need to be made with a steam option. I have one made by hottsy
Nice, what did it cost you?
I have an 08’ Audi S8 V10 ,garage queen , barely driven , so sometimes I can literally do a no touch car wash using a rinse less wash and a vacuum(use as a blower). I use mckees sio2 rinse less but I’m sure they all work well enough.
You can probably do a no touch wash on a dirtier car but you would probably have to do a few more passes, use more solution/water but 100% touchless.
I do rinseless on all 3 of my Audi’s. But on a car that is driven more I do a pretreat-dry-pretreat-rinseless with contact- dry.
Excellent
Everything you say makes sense! I’m always reaching for a hose if there’s a question about …will this scratch? But rinseless can be so versatile as well
@@diydetailofficial when i do the pretreat-dry-pretreat-rinseless method you can’t scratch, in between the dry/ second pre treat you can inspect your paint to see if it’s clean enough to do contact or if if it’s still too dirty. On my 05’ A8 W12 , I had to do two passes of rinseless to get it mostly clean, then I did full rinseless with combination of microfiber towels , chenille wash mitt and big gold sponge( only on flat surfaces). Sometimes it’s so clean , by the time I do rinseless with contact, I wipe and my mitt/towel is actually clean! Lol
If i use for drying aid before polishing still 1:256or 1:128 ratio and 1:8 for panel prep
256/1
what are you washing it with when you use the sponge ?
DIY Detail Rinse Less Wash
Looks like u use alot of the product to do what a pressure washer would do real quick?
Not everyone has a pressure washer
Another method I use that's not quite as good at cleaning (but also much much less effort) is to just go over the car with distilled water in a pump sprayer. It works best if the car is still wet from snow/rain. Takes less than 5 minutes, and distilled water costs less than a buck a gallon.
Nice!
What about rinseless wash in a foam cannon but dial the "foaminess" to minimum?
That works
How does your rinse less compare against the industry standard ONR? Yvan was the face of Optimum and just curious as I am a die hard ONR fan but also a huge Yvan fan as he is promoting this new rinse less product. Does it do everything ONR does like soften water and remove excess off the wash media when dipping back in the bucket?
It does that, and much more.
It cleans the wash media about 100x better than ONR can, even V5.
If yvan is smart he will lead the industry in the rinseless system as the future of mobile detailing changes with water restrictions.
He’s already doing it lol
Hey Nick, what happened to your "Hawk pro detailing" channel?? Thanks.
Back burner
It's the hot water ... temperature is everything
It makes little if any difference with DIY Detail Rinse Less Wash
With the rinseless Wash so lubricated and sponges soft and damp-can’t be afraid to go over the panel 2 times if you need to. Especially in a “true rinseless” scenario.
Correct
Awesome 👏 i love rinseless wash 🧼
Likewise!
@@diydetailofficial no need for high pressure.
My vehicle is two months old. No coating.
Can I clean vehicle as shown in this video without having to use an additional product like quick beads? Does the ceramic gloss do the same thing? Thanks
Yes you can
How many gallons of water would you need if you used this method on a car this dirty?
It took about 3 of those ik sprayers, I wasn’t bashful about using a lot of solution
Q: if I have a 50 litre water tank filled with rinseles wash connected to my pressure washer will it work great as well.
Yes
Question about the Ceramic Gloss and drying towels. How do you keep the towels from getting clogged with the Ceramic Gloss? I wash mine after every use with P&S Rags to Riches with warm water and no fabric softener and tumble dry no heat, but seems like my towels still lose some drying ability after 4-5 uses.
Luke, when you’re done washing put your drying towel in your Wash bucket. The surfactants will break down the not yet cured ceramic.
@@diydetailofficial awesome! Thanks
Guy's! get a good battery powered backpack sprayer. My My4Sons M4 4 gallon backpack sprayer can get virtually all that salt and dirt off, including the wheels in a matter of a few minutes just by pulling a trigger. I get 100 psi at the nozzle and a vast array of nozzles come free with the sprayer. How is this still such a secret that nobody talks about them on these detailer channels?
Sometimes you just use what you have:) but do you have a link?
Are you going to get your products carried at Car Supplies Warehouse? That’s where I usually go in-person
Yes:) very soon…
I'm finding that my rinseless is not getting the bugs or heavier contaminants off of my vehicle. What do you recommend to combat this issue? Thanks
A light pre-spray with All Clean, or allow the DIY Detail Rinseless Wash to dwell longer.
@@diydetailofficial Thanks for the super rapid reply! I'll try that.
@@diydetailofficial Thanks for the super rapid reply! I'll try that.
Would adding you water spot remover to this help? If so where I’m the process would you add that step?
adding Water Spot Remover without a hose is doable, but can be a pain. Basically you would wash first, then spray it on (dwell time and agitation are helpful, but even just spraying on and letting it dwell will have a big impact). After that you just want to flush it off the paint. So if you can flush with your sprayer and you feel like it's completely off the paint, you can go ahead and then dry with either Ceramic Gloss as a drying aid or just the Rinseless Wash on the surface. But it's a pretty wet process to flush off with a sprayer
@@diydetailofficial thank you! Maybe it’s better to be prespray before using a touch less wash is in the winter once or twice. Also thinking how to use on the side by side we use to plow at work. Im hoping to detail it out before fall and learn to use the rotary when the new pad comes out.
@@freedom2ignite yes that’s a good plan.
Big sale this Labor Day weekend!!! Please help!
I don’t have a pressure washer and have been using your rinseless wash. Could you see any reason to get and use incredible suds (no pressure washer)? I can clay and iron remover with rinseless.
Again - where do you see using incredible suds over rinseless.
Weekend warrior on daily drivers
You would use DIY Detail Incredible Suds if you want to use a foam cannon. With DIY Detail Rinseless Wash there’s no need to have DIY Detail Incredible Suds except for the fun.
@@diydetailofficial awesome
Thanks for quick response
Been waiting for this holiday hoping for a sale
Amazing stuff - keep up the videos
You bet!
Instead of drying the panel after. Wirh a drying towel. Can we blow off the water so it’s 90% dry and then going over with a detail spray and drying aid towel? Or not good With a rinseless? 🤓
Yes, you can absolutely do this, the polymers from our Rinsless Wash provide lubrication even after the solution dries. Definitely a great idea to use the drying aid, though, when you go to dry. You wouldn't want to apply your towel to dry paint, if you can avoid it.You could also apply a few sprays of rinseless to re activate the product and then dry with your towel
Product info of that seat on wheels??
Grant brand from harbour freight
Can allclean be diluted 256:1 instead of 15:1?
No
So if the drying towel gets dirty, you never use it again for drying?
You wash it
@@diydetailofficial safe to re-use on painted surface?
What is the water temperature for this use?
Whatever is comfortable for you
Hang on! Back up a second! I want more info on that bucket caddy I see. How did you make that?
That’s a mckees 37 Carolina detailing cart. I’m pretty sure you can find them (and us) and IDScarcare.com
@@diydetailofficial sorry must not have been in this video. I saw a bucket caddy in another video on this channel. Looked like a furniture dolly was used
Yes, it’s a harbour freight moving dolly
Available in Britain?
Soon, ask your favourite products supplier to import DIY Detail
Great
Thanks
Where can I source that cart from?
That’s from maxshine
Thank you!@@diydetailofficial
Yvan help me with this I have an idea
Can you dilute a ceramic detail spray into distilled water and create your own rinseless wash with light ceramic protection
Unfortunately not that simple
@@diydetailofficial what is the issue with it.
@@SaveRap Rinseless Washing safely requires proper cleaning ability ( not provided be a detail spray), and lubrication.
Would a pre-spray with some All Clean on the car, especially the lower panels, help remove even more dirt upfront before proceeding with a Rinseless soak and wash? And is doing so safe for coatings and car (that is, the All Clean is only rinsed and washed off with the Rinseless solution; no hose available).
You can, yes it’s safe.
@@diydetailofficial fantastic! Thanks
@mikev1766 thank you for the questions
Nick how you clean the legacy sponge?
Just rinse it out with water when you’re done for the day. If it’s really dirty, pre spray with All Clean, work the solution into the sponge and then rinse! Let air dry and you’re good to go
why are we using the sponge? instead of a towel
Our Legacy Sponge is specifically designed to work well with Rinseless Wash
@@diydetailofficial thank you. ill give it a try.
Notice he said "ceramic coating" this car is ceramic coated. Wont work on a non ceramic car.
It will work on non coated cars as well
Na I’d rinse that panel first no matter what. At least a coin rinse place first
Not a bad idea…just one option if you don’t have a hose
It`s so much better to use a battery pressure washer or even an electric pump sprayer than this.
Use what you have! Totally agree
Nope.
Why?
Next video , wheels!
Wait for it…
Aren’t you just dissolving salt and melting the ice of the car?
Just flushing whatever is on the panel onto the ground to make the wash process safer:)
Those IK sprayers are terrible and never work or last
Which do you prefer
@@diydetailofficial I’m still trying to find a good one which other ones have worked for you? I have gotten 7 of them and all never worked
Maybe I try marolex
Bruh u mind as well just pull out a pressure washer 🤣
Fair enough but it’s a good method for someone who doesn’t have one 😂
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but will it clean a dirty car???!!! lol
Apparently, yes
13 hours and 200 gallons later….
Not quite
Dude. He prolly used 3.5 gallons total
Nah... I live in a building with no hose because HOA won't provide one in the garage. I've used this method many times I'm about to clean the whole vehicle with 3 gallons of water. I buy distilled water from Walmart. I only need 3 gallons. Sometimes I can get away with only 2
@@skylar1112 nice
Nice cut
Thanks