I find that it's just not effective or efficient enough. The theory is great but nothing will ever get into all of the nooks and crannies like a proper wash with soap,water, and a pressure washer.
Did you used Wolfgang ubber rinseless wash on the past? I heard/read nothing but great results, asking before purshase because water restrictions is around the corner to me
Mike I am in the same boat as you! I have never been more impressed with anyone like I am with Brian who thinks outside of the box and has impeccable "attention to detail" on every single phase of detailing cars like he does! :-) Brian absolutely "rocks" every inch of every auto that he details!
Looks like a must have for me!! Excited to get one and add it to the regiment! You are spot on about the pump sprayer! Also about when water and the original airless is not needed. Good call Brian!!
I had looked at picking up one of these units a few months back but wasn't sure if it would be up for the task....thanks for the review, will be sure to add this to my list to pick up
Just a tip...if you can swing the more expensive units...the noise and vibration is cut in half...if that kind of thing bothers you at all. I dont mint it at all, better that a spray bottle any day.
I like this sprayer. You really show us in detail how it works and taking it apart is epic. I just ordered Adams waterless wash that is ceramic infused. I have been using their regular waterless wash and I figured I would try the new ceramic infused 7%.64 oz for $40
Yo Brian can you make a video over superior wheel cleaner that Scott reviewed in his channel. I just want to learn how to properly dilute it since it is acid base. Thanks.
Nice I haven't seen the JR will look for it. I usually use my full size K&B I have really been using it more so much easier when the car is just dusty do a rinse and wipe. I will save my HF coupon see if this is at my local store .
This say s it has a working pressure of 175 PSI, does this translate to what is actually coming out? It would be great as not only would that mean it sprays chemical/water but that the air would be able to push some of the grime away.
Hey Brian, how's it going ? Great review. I can see the benefits in investing in a few of those machines. One for each job where you would be pumping a spray bottle. I dont think rinsless washing has really taken off in the UK, but maybe other UK based detailers may correct me on that. Maybe there are some who market it as an eco friendly wash. Anyways, I always make time to watch your reviews. Have a great week. Kev KP Daly Automotive.
@@apexdetail85 yes, that's true. I mainly have customers with classic car, where high pressure jet washing isn't required. Your style of rinsless washing is very appealing to the way I do business. Thanks for the reply Brian.
I was wondering if this electric spray could be used to spray ceramic coating as most of the details center did, they used the air gun spray. The container is suitable for 30ml-50ml and the electric spray container is too big for it. just wondering.
We used to use airless paint sprayers like these all the time when I was a union painter. It worked great for latex paint. I can imagine using water like consistency like detailing chemicals these airless paint sprayers would work perfectly... Would stronger chemicals like iron removers and degreaserss affect the internals though? Thanks again for the content Mr. B
How dirty can a vehicle be before a rinse less wash won't work? Things get pretty muddy here in Norcal when we actually have some rain like this year. Meanwhile there is very sticky dust during the rest of the year. Also, can you provide links to your preferred detail brushes? Thanks.
www.amazon.com/DETAIL-FACTORY-Brushes-Detailing-Company/dp/B07BQZQRPQ/ref=asc_df_B07BQZQRPQ/?tag=bingshoppinga-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid={creative}&hvpos={adposition}&hvnetw=o&hvrand={random}&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=e&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl={devicemodel}&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4584138857871337&psc=1 If these cars get too muddy..I take them to a nearby coin operated wash to blow of the crud. then back to the shop and pick up where I left off.
Hello Sir I been watching your videos. Great reviews on detailing and product reviews . My question is I saw your review on the Krause & Becker electric paint spray gun and purchase it at my local Harbor Freight. I was reading the manual. On page 10 figure 11 it reads “ apply a few drops of spray gun lubricant. In the suction tube hole. I look at your video again to see if I missed you saying that but didn’t see it. So my question is if I only going to use this to apply. Waterless wash and P & S Bead Maker is that step necessary? Hope you can answer this for me and if I have to. Can I spray some WD-40 there . Your expertise would be surly appreciated. Thank You !
another great video again buddy. check out inspector gadget with all these new topls.lol really there is no down side 2 this spray its cost effective and extremely useful. 🍻🍻🍻🍻
It would be a good tool if they didn’t break so easily. And it’s not like they’re being abused. They simply break. They should be looked at as a somewhat disposable tool.
@@gkiferlt1 But they aren't generally $19. That's after sales and coupons. They're generally $34. That' still cheap, but people still need to understand it's a disposable tool and could add up to a hell of a lot more over time. Money that could be spent on something more robust.
I would have to agree...there are other models available with a bit more quality involved...but, your wallet will be much lighter. something to weigh. My hands are getting so bad...I didnt hesitate.
How many Rinseless washers out there besides myself?
I find that it's just not effective or efficient enough. The theory is great but nothing will ever get into all of the nooks and crannies like a proper wash with soap,water, and a pressure washer.
Me
I prefer it
Apex Detail Just did a rinse-less wash on our Jeep Cherokee, this tool I think will make it quicker to do.
Did you used Wolfgang ubber rinseless wash on the past? I heard/read nothing but great results, asking before purshase because water restrictions is around the corner to me
I appreciate your structured, professional videos.
Brian you’re one impressive human being. You motivate the hell outta me. This thing is really cool, thank you sir!
Mike I am in the same boat as you! I have never been more impressed with anyone like I am with Brian who thinks outside of the box and has impeccable "attention to detail" on every single phase of detailing cars like he does! :-) Brian absolutely "rocks" every inch of every auto that he details!
Thinking outside the box...I like it!
Looks like a must have for me!!
Excited to get one and add it to the regiment!
You are spot on about the pump sprayer!
Also about when water and the original airless is not needed.
Good call Brian!!
I like the rinseless wash for many factors especially saving water. When you are in a drought some areas restrick using a hose.......
This will be a great tool for motorcycle detailing. Thanks Brian!
Exactly!
Great review Brian. I find I'm doing more and more rinseless washes when the winter has passed and going into spring.
I had looked at picking up one of these units a few months back but wasn't sure if it would be up for the task....thanks for the review, will be sure to add this to my list to pick up
Just a tip...if you can swing the more expensive units...the noise and vibration is cut in half...if that kind of thing bothers you at all. I dont mint it at all, better that a spray bottle any day.
Interesting... I might have to team that up with ONR on my car.
I like this sprayer. You really show us in detail how it works and taking it apart is epic. I just ordered Adams waterless wash that is ceramic infused. I have been using their regular waterless wash and I figured I would try the new ceramic infused 7%.64 oz for $40
Adams Sio2 waterless is my next video...stay tuned.
Okay, i'm not alone in using a (cordless) spray gun for rinseless! 😄👍🏽 IK pump sprayer takes so much pumping for the whole car
Thanks 🙏🏻. Could you make some more videos like this. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Very thoroughly and well done review. Thx 👍
I may have to get one of those dudes!
Yo Brian can you make a video over superior wheel cleaner that Scott reviewed in his channel. I just want to learn how to properly dilute it since it is acid base. Thanks.
Absolutely...can you supply a link for me to order.
@@apexdetail85 superiorproducts.com/product/wire-wheel-cleaner-exterior/
Nice I haven't seen the JR will look for it. I usually use my full size K&B I have really been using it more so much easier when the car is just dusty do a rinse and wipe. I will save my HF coupon see if this is at my local store .
They have a few brands in the HF in my area.
Looks like a winner
Do you think this could be used as disinfectant fogger? Are any of the tips giving a fine enough spray like a fogger would? Chemical used be peroxide.
Can use water proofing for wood
This unit is on sale this weekend at Harbor Freight for $14.99. No coupon needed 4/12-4/14/19.
How much product do these units use? Would you say they are pretty conservative?
This say s it has a working pressure of 175 PSI, does this translate to what is actually coming out? It would be great as not only would that mean it sprays chemical/water but that the air would be able to push some of the grime away.
I like the sprayer , what do you think about TORNADOR products specially Z20
Hey Brian, how's it going ?
Great review. I can see the benefits in investing in a few of those machines. One for each job where you would be pumping a spray bottle.
I dont think rinsless washing has really taken off in the UK, but maybe other UK based detailers may correct me on that.
Maybe there are some who market it as an eco friendly wash.
Anyways, I always make time to watch your reviews.
Have a great week.
Kev
KP Daly Automotive.
As regulations tighten all over the world...we all will be affected eventually.
@@apexdetail85 yes, that's true.
I mainly have customers with classic car, where high pressure jet washing isn't required. Your style of rinsless washing is very appealing to the way I do business. Thanks for the reply Brian.
How many uses do you get out of these before you need to replace?
What kind of light are you using at the gas cap and lid?
Id also like to know this
I will showcase it...It is a dental exam light.🙂
Where did you get that seat with the drawers!
I've seen them at harbor freight.
Yes....HF
I was wondering if this electric spray could be used to spray ceramic coating as most of the details center did, they used the air gun spray. The container is suitable for 30ml-50ml and the electric spray container is too big for it. just wondering.
It would be too wasteful compared to an airbrush system, I am afraid.
Beats my little handpump pressure sprayer....!!
Cool tool to have !!
We used to use airless paint sprayers like these all the time when I was a union painter. It worked great for latex paint. I can imagine using water like consistency like detailing chemicals these airless paint sprayers would work perfectly... Would stronger chemicals like iron removers and degreaserss affect the internals though? Thanks again for the content Mr. B
Not at all... I'd only fill the reservoir with as much product as needed and run water through it after use.
As long as it is flushed afterwards...use anything you want.
How long does it take to rinse less wash that truck?
How many detailers do the gas cap area???
Great video as usual! Quick question, do you plan on reviewing igl polishes?
Absolutelt...on the list.
How dirty can a vehicle be before a rinse less wash won't work? Things get pretty muddy here in Norcal when we actually have some rain like this year. Meanwhile there is very sticky dust during the rest of the year.
Also, can you provide links to your preferred detail brushes? Thanks.
www.amazon.com/DETAIL-FACTORY-Brushes-Detailing-Company/dp/B07BQZQRPQ/ref=asc_df_B07BQZQRPQ/?tag=bingshoppinga-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid={creative}&hvpos={adposition}&hvnetw=o&hvrand={random}&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=e&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl={devicemodel}&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4584138857871337&psc=1
If these cars get too muddy..I take them to a nearby coin operated wash to blow of the crud. then back to the shop and pick up where I left off.
Hello Sir I been watching your videos. Great reviews on detailing and product reviews . My question is I saw your review on the Krause & Becker electric paint spray gun and purchase it at my local Harbor Freight. I was reading the manual. On page 10 figure 11 it reads “ apply a few drops of spray gun lubricant. In the suction tube hole. I look at your video again to see if I missed you saying that but didn’t see it. So my question is if I only going to use this to apply. Waterless wash and P & S Bead Maker is that step necessary? Hope you can answer this for me and if I have to. Can I spray some WD-40 there . Your expertise would be surly appreciated. Thank You !
Every once and a while i shoot some Schaeffer's in there....www.schaefferoil.com/penetro.html
So you can use a paint sprayer correct?
yes.
another great video again buddy. check out inspector gadget with all these new topls.lol
really there is no down side 2 this spray its cost effective and extremely useful. 🍻🍻🍻🍻
cheers!
my paint that's what it is
It would be a good tool if they didn’t break so easily. And it’s not like they’re being abused. They simply break. They should be looked at as a somewhat disposable tool.
roguegeek at 19 dollars, I wouldn't mind that.
@@gkiferlt1 But they aren't generally $19. That's after sales and coupons. They're generally $34. That' still cheap, but people still need to understand it's a disposable tool and could add up to a hell of a lot more over time. Money that could be spent on something more robust.
I would have to agree...there are other models available with a bit more quality involved...but, your wallet will be much lighter. something to weigh. My hands are getting so bad...I didnt hesitate.
This is more viable than worx hydroshot
For the price point I think you're right but pressure wise I think hydroshot has more. What do you think,?
The pressure could be better for both honestly...but you can put anything through the K and B, even iron removers.
Great review thanks Brian