thank you! same here too..was quite awhile before I got on board. I think that's why its so tricky to get my coating customers to try it because its very unconventional.
It took me some time to overcome my profound skepticism of rinseless washing, but once I did I've never looked back. My 2017 Accord EX-L V-6/6MT still looks great; I started using rinseless washes about eight or so months after I bought it. Vehicle washing for the 21st century.
Thanks for the tip on the inside windows. I have a 2019 Ford Mustang GT that is the worst car I’ve had for windows getting filmy. DIY Rinseless is a nice product. Nice informative video as always.
I have a small Rag Conpany Gauntlet towel I use for wheels only whether Rinseless or hose washing. Mothers makes a product called Back to Black tire cleaner that is waterless that does a bang up job when you are washing like this.
I've just recently purched this DIY rinseless for my "In-between" washes, or when I just can't be bothered to do a full soap/pressure wash clean. I haven't used it yet but heard really good things about it. And now thanks to your video, I feel super confident that I've purchased the correct product for my car. I'm looking forward to using it. Great video, much love from Australia 💚💛
Unless the car is filthy you may start using this for every wash. I haven’t looked back and have been cleaning all three family cars with rinseless now.
One thing to avoid though is dipping the brush while having the wash pad in also at the bucket since wheels have way more dirt and heavy particles that can get stuck on the pad particles. Just an advice. Great and simple teaching video by the way.👌👌👌
Nice video and explanation. What’s your opinion on using a second bucket for wheels? My car and a majority of the cars I have done are more along the lines of European sport sedans and suvs which means a ton of brake dust. I do all of my car first, and then dump some of the solution into a smaller bucket with a wheel microfiber and ultra utility brush. Just do this to make sure my bucket isn’t riddled with brake dust shards.
I like it! I would probably use a second bucket Also if I was doing only rinseless washing… To be honest, many times, I wash the wheels and tires conventionally with a foamer and pressure sprayer and then rinseless wash the rest of the vehicle if it's not very dirty.
The Legacy Sponge is designed to do what you're demonstrating, but I've never seen a wash mitt designed to do it too. Who makes a wash mitt designed to do the same thing as the Sponge from DIY?
The sponge is great and releases the debris like nothing else! But! Its not cheap and I wanted to show my customers alternatives. Autofiber even sells "rinseless wash mitts" on carsupplieswarehouse.com. But they are not 2 colored which is key to staying organized and in process when rinseless washing.
i feel ya unfortunately body panels and below freezing don't get along... spray off at self serve car wash to get main salt off prob short term solution.
I use to doubt these rinseless washes . But I have been blown away by the effeciency of them…awesome video…
thank you! same here too..was quite awhile before I got on board. I think that's why its so tricky to get my coating customers to try it because its very unconventional.
Excellent product. I do rinseless almost exclusively.
It took me some time to overcome my profound skepticism of rinseless washing, but once I did I've never looked back. My 2017 Accord EX-L V-6/6MT still looks great; I started using rinseless washes about eight or so months after I bought it. Vehicle washing for the 21st century.
true! Love new detailing tech!
Thank you
You're welcome
Thanks for mentioning the Flat Out from Autofiber... I hadn't thought about those before, going to check them out!
cool! I love them for rinseless especially cleaning glass..perfect size and shape
Oh yes it definitely does look like the perfect size and shape for glass@@waxmanvids5015
Thanks for the tip on the inside windows. I have a 2019 Ford Mustang GT that is the worst car I’ve had for windows getting filmy. DIY Rinseless is a nice product.
Nice informative video as always.
DIY rinseless for interior cleaning is amazing. I wipe the cloth seats and even the carpets down with it.
yep & it's still my goto for interior glass!
I have a small Rag Conpany Gauntlet towel I use for wheels only whether Rinseless or hose washing. Mothers makes a product called Back to Black tire cleaner that is waterless that does a bang up job when you are washing like this.
I've just recently purched this DIY rinseless for my "In-between" washes, or when I just can't be bothered to do a full soap/pressure wash clean. I haven't used it yet but heard really good things about it.
And now thanks to your video, I feel super confident that I've purchased the correct product for my car. I'm looking forward to using it.
Great video, much love from Australia 💚💛
you ll love it thanks for watching!
Unless the car is filthy you may start using this for every wash. I haven’t looked back and have been cleaning all three family cars with rinseless now.
One thing to avoid though is dipping the brush while having the wash pad in also at the bucket since wheels have way more dirt and heavy particles that can get stuck on the pad particles. Just an advice. Great and simple teaching video by the way.👌👌👌
yes, good point and always save the dirty wheels and tires for last when doing a rinseless wash… After that, discard the water
@@waxmanvids5015 exactly 💯 👍🏼
Nice video and explanation. What’s your opinion on using a second bucket for wheels? My car and a majority of the cars I have done are more along the lines of European sport sedans and suvs which means a ton of brake dust. I do all of my car first, and then dump some of the solution into a smaller bucket with a wheel microfiber and ultra utility brush. Just do this to make sure my bucket isn’t riddled with brake dust shards.
I like it! I would probably use a second bucket Also if I was doing only rinseless washing… To be honest, many times, I wash the wheels and tires conventionally with a foamer and pressure sprayer and then rinseless wash the rest of the vehicle if it's not very dirty.
Can you add a sealant after the rinse less wash? If its not coated?
absolutely! Try Ceramic Gloss by Diy Detail!
Where u located
Sandusky
thanks
The Legacy Sponge is designed to do what you're demonstrating, but I've never seen a wash mitt designed to do it too. Who makes a wash mitt designed to do the same thing as the Sponge from DIY?
The sponge is great and releases the debris like nothing else! But! Its not cheap and I wanted to show my customers alternatives. Autofiber even sells "rinseless wash mitts" on carsupplieswarehouse.com. But they are not 2 colored which is key to staying organized and in process when rinseless washing.
Dude, I like your gloves! Do you mind to post a link or at least the name of those? Cheers
100% Waterproof Gloves for Men... www.amazon.com/dp/B0B73TNSSW?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Does the vehicle have to be ceramic coated?
no
So what's the best way to wash a car when it's below freezing?
do you have indoor garage access?
@@waxmanvids5015 unfortunately no, trying to find a solution
i feel ya unfortunately body panels and below freezing don't get along... spray off at self serve car wash to get main salt off prob short term solution.
Akron in the house
nice! Im a home garage hobbyist in Sandusky.
@@waxmanvids5015 me also!!!! How is business there with ceramic coating jobs….
What are you using to hold your phone on your hoodie like that?
@@LeoYarbrough neck mount holder
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