I don’t see a lot of hype for OG Drying aid but it seriously is a sleeper product. Super slick when drying and the protection lasts for months. It carried me through a nasty, snowy, salty winter.
Nice job Anthony! That freakin' car is absolutely beautiful in that purple paint. Porsche GT3 had the color "Ultraviolet" a few years back which was absolutely stunning, especially when polished to perfection. It really popped after you did that rinseless wash. Which rinseless wash is your current favorite? There are so many new ones coming out it's hard to keep up. Labocosmetica, Gyeon, Koch Chemie, and a few of the other "big boys" are all racing to come out with "the best" rinseless wash concentrate. RINSELESS WASHING is the new the new "buzz word" in detailing like Graphene was a couple years ago. If you are a reputable detailing product or chemical company and you don't have a stellar rinseless wash, you are certainly missing out because the market now days demands it. Just about every RUclips detailing channel out there is doing product reviews and testing on Rinseless washing. The one I want to try out next is DIY Rinseless as I heard that was a pretty good one with a little more surfactant in it. That may play a little better on wheel cleaning? I know I have used FUZION, foaming rinseless wash from American Detailer Garage with pretty good results on paint and especially on the wheels. Compared to others, it seems to have more cleaning ability. The problem with FUZION is the dilution ratio is only something like 1:64 so it doesn't go as far as the higher dilutable products such as ONR, etc. which all use the 256:1 ratio. But only FUZION on the wheels or when my car is a little heavier soiled than normal so it still goes pretty far.
I cannot believe this even happened, but it was freaking epic! Anthony I would have stolen a Marolex 3000 from the warehouse because they're the best rinesless wash sprayers on the market, especially with the locking feature and I have been using this sprayer exclusively for over a year with ONR. I would use the SOLO for touch ups, and in my case the inner door/side skirts. The foam party still belongs to IK though, I just bought the Compressor and it's transformed my Pro12 into a beast!
@@matsudakodo You're not wrong. I could have easily got a 2000 to get every single job done, but love the extra capacity if needed. I generally pour my rinseless solution from a gallon jug so it's easy to refill on the fly.
Shopping a supercar (or any car) based on monthly payment. Novice/sucker move. Do your math before walk into the showroom to know what you can afford with ALL variables understood (target payment, interest rate, amount financed, loan period). If you don’t know these, the finance guy can make any car fit your monthly target payment. Educate yourself people!
Super funny!! Love the clandestine rinse the squash! Just wondering if you used McKees 37 914 version two or version one? The new version is super slick and a big improvement! Wonder how you found it compared to ONR- Owen 😊
Does anyone know what he used in the solo sprayer after he washed the car? First he used the Mckees diluted for rinsless wash. After he was done washing it. He started talking about if the car dries your ok if using DI water. Did he wet the car down with water at this point to get it ready for using Matt’s drying aid? Or did he spray the car again with the rinsless Mckees and then proceed with the drying aid. Then when he used the solo sprayer for the wheels. Again was is water to wet the rim and then used the APC or did he spray the wheels with Mckees in with solo sprayer and then the APC and then did a final rinse with what I guess was water in the solo sprayer at the end.
@@davidsteckley8846these aren't 70's sponges. They are super soft foam (like a foam finishing pad) that is designed to hold rinseless solution, reduce pressure points, draw dirt away from the surface and then release it back into the bucket. Used correctly, they will not scratch and are as safer or safer than microfiber towels.
I love the rag companies products no doubt. But I'm not seeing a lot of uses for Rinseless Car Washing. I mean, you're still spending enough time on the car that rinsing it wouldn't really add that much time. Now, if you literally just don't have a hose to rinse it with, I understand. Or if it's 95° outside and you really need to wash a car, using this inside your garage (no drain) would maybe be helpful you wouldn't get water spots. I guess I'm not seeing a ton of uses for it. Tell me where I'm going lol
@@SPECIAL_detailing I do 99% rinseless year round in MN. No scratches and my vehicles are every bit as clean. You can still use a pressure washer (and even a foam cannon) with rinseless.
@@jeffc6832at that point just do a bucket wash? I don’t understand why you’d take your pressure washer out, so you have access to water, foam? And still want to do rinseless
noone who has a pressure washer or hose and buckets should ever willingly choose rinseless over a standard wash. we'd rather just dunk a mitt in the soap bucket an extra 10 times then use 20 towels and a million swipes on the paint. it took forever to rinsless that better off just doing a touch less wash with Koch Chemie or super foam and called it a day. couldve used the Kranzle but you chose poorly. 😆
I have a pressure washer (supplied with hot/cold water) and I still use rinseless (though with a rinseless sponge - not 20 towels). I live in MN where you can't bucket wash outside for 6 months of the year, and the rest of the year I have minimal shade and very hard water. Rinseless solves both of these problems. Pre-contact wash steps are the same as if I was using soap. I can do my prewash with the pressure washer outside (or a modified version inside), and then do my contact wash and dry in the garage without having to rinse off again or blow off he car.
@@achraf9946 you can foam (prewash), then rinse and then do rinseless for the contact wash. Saves the extra rinse step and you have safer drying without drying minerals into the paint (like people who blow dry without DI water do).
@@whitegoodman7465uhh...rinseless cleans the car just the same, provides superior lubrication for drying and prevents spotting from hard water (most good rinseless washes do anyways) and saves time. I can do my contact wash in the garage any time of the year and not dump huge amounts of water in the garage.
Such a useless wash. Possibly cannot clean a dirty car. Why do people try to invent something dumb when you can HAND wash your car like a normal person!!!!
Awesome content and very refreshing. More like this!!!
Impress you convinced Matt to do this 😂
Rinseless is King and I live in Foam Town 🧼🇺🇸
There is a time and place for everything my friend.
Rinse less is 24/7 where I live! Muddy, gritty, salty? Rinse less takes care of it. 😅
Get a PROPER BOTTLE!!
Nice and odd to see Matt doing Rinseless
If you dry as you go you don't have to spray it again. You'll have a little bit of overlap at times but that's just a quick wipe.
Needs more hex LEDs.
No
Lmfao he hates them
NO!!
Ah yes. The hex grid 😂
I don’t see a lot of hype for OG Drying aid but it seriously is a sleeper product. Super slick when drying and the protection lasts for months. It carried me through a nasty, snowy, salty winter.
protection lasts for months lol..less protection then bead maker in that product hence the name..
A lot of people know about slipstream already
Nice job Anthony! That freakin' car is absolutely beautiful in that purple paint. Porsche GT3 had the color "Ultraviolet" a few years back which was absolutely stunning, especially when polished to perfection. It really popped after you did that rinseless wash. Which rinseless wash is your current favorite? There are so many new ones coming out it's hard to keep up. Labocosmetica, Gyeon, Koch Chemie, and a few of the other "big boys" are all racing to come out with "the best" rinseless wash concentrate. RINSELESS WASHING is the new the new "buzz word" in detailing like Graphene was a couple years ago. If you are a reputable detailing product or chemical company and you don't have a stellar rinseless wash, you are certainly missing out because the market now days demands it. Just about every RUclips detailing channel out there is doing product reviews and testing on Rinseless washing. The one I want to try out next is DIY Rinseless as I heard that was a pretty good one with a little more surfactant in it. That may play a little better on wheel cleaning? I know I have used FUZION, foaming rinseless wash from American Detailer Garage with pretty good results on paint and especially on the wheels. Compared to others, it seems to have more cleaning ability. The problem with FUZION is the dilution ratio is only something like 1:64 so it doesn't go as far as the higher dilutable products such as ONR, etc. which all use the 256:1 ratio. But only FUZION on the wheels or when my car is a little heavier soiled than normal so it still goes pretty far.
I just know that Matt is tied up in another room and was being forced to watch this Clockwork Orange style
The blasphemy of the e36 hate lol
I cannot believe this even happened, but it was freaking epic! Anthony I would have stolen a Marolex 3000 from the warehouse because they're the best rinesless wash sprayers on the market, especially with the locking feature and I have been using this sprayer exclusively for over a year with ONR. I would use the SOLO for touch ups, and in my case the inner door/side skirts. The foam party still belongs to IK though, I just bought the Compressor and it's transformed my Pro12 into a beast!
For me the 2000 is nice, it's enough to do one car or small/mid SUV without pumping or refilling.
@@matsudakodo You're not wrong. I could have easily got a 2000 to get every single job done, but love the extra capacity if needed. I generally pour my rinseless solution from a gallon jug so it's easy to refill on the fly.
I rinseless wash using the Garry Dean method and love it.
That is Gary dean? I thought it looked like him
Anthony - super fun !!! Curious - were you using mckees 914 Version 2 ? The new super slick version. Wonder how it compares to your standard ONR ?
Shopping a supercar (or any car) based on monthly payment. Novice/sucker move.
Do your math before walk into the showroom to know what you can afford with ALL variables understood (target payment, interest rate, amount financed, loan period). If you don’t know these, the finance guy can make any car fit your monthly target payment. Educate yourself people!
Great video and good tips.
Super funny!! Love the clandestine rinse the squash! Just wondering if you used McKees 37 914 version two or version one? The new version is super slick and a big improvement! Wonder how you found it compared to ONR- Owen 😊
Yes
Does anyone know what he used in the solo sprayer after he washed the car? First he used the Mckees diluted for rinsless wash. After he was done washing it. He started talking about if the car dries your ok if using DI water. Did he wet the car down with water at this point to get it ready for using Matt’s drying aid? Or did he spray the car again with the rinsless Mckees and then proceed with the drying aid.
Then when he used the solo sprayer for the wheels. Again was is water to wet the rim and then used the APC or did he spray the wheels with Mckees in with solo sprayer and then the APC and then did a final rinse with what I guess was water in the solo sprayer at the end.
I'm not sure if you will be invited back to Florida!
Am I crazy or did you guys skip showing the front end & bumper getting cleaned?
I'm on Matty's team - just wash the damn car the proper way!
Right lol this shit seemed so complex. Its simple, if your gonna wipe dirt off instead of rinsing it off, expect more marring.
No way this is the alldayanthony face reveal lmao
is that him?!
@@jbalinski😂
This was a blast
*salvage title
🥶🥶🥶
All these rinseless demos seem to be on clean cars 🤔
Need that new ultra safe sponge!
A sponge? Sponges are from the 70s Oh God no!
@@davidsteckley8846these aren't 70's sponges. They are super soft foam (like a foam finishing pad) that is designed to hold rinseless solution, reduce pressure points, draw dirt away from the surface and then release it back into the bucket. Used correctly, they will not scratch and are as safer or safer than microfiber towels.
@@jeffc6832 sponges just aren’t my thing.
@@davidsteckley8846 that's fine if they aren't your thing, but at least be informed about them.
@@jeffc6832 I just recently purchased the rag companies microfiber wash mits. They’re awesome
I love the rag companies products no doubt. But I'm not seeing a lot of uses for Rinseless Car Washing. I mean, you're still spending enough time on the car that rinsing it wouldn't really add that much time. Now, if you literally just don't have a hose to rinse it with, I understand. Or if it's 95° outside and you really need to wash a car, using this inside your garage (no drain) would maybe be helpful you wouldn't get water spots. I guess I'm not seeing a ton of uses for it. Tell me where I'm going lol
Is that ONR copy?
This one has Surfactants and polymers, ONR is purely Polymer based. Both work good. 👍
I like P&S abs Wolfgang pretty much only use them to clean door, jams, clay bar, lube, and clean all weather floor mats
What dry aid was that
Obsessed garage drying aid
Think people know it as “slipstream”?
McKees over the Absolute?
Onr > McKee's
Mckess N914 V2 > ONR V5 👀
Absolutely
Nice first to comment 😂
Nice 😅
Damn this dude bored me straight to sleep.
Restless wash waste of time. Takes too long. Give me my pressure washer and my buckets
This is such an American thing to do….
In what way?
Rinseless or waterless only works in certain conditions but if you live in North America, like idk…Canada don’t even try
Rinsless ≠ no pre rinse. If you have to pressure wash it prior to the contact wash, do it.
@@GregoryVeizadesstill won’t do a good of a job, and the chances to introduce scratches would still be very high
@@SPECIAL_detailing I do 99% rinseless year round in MN. No scratches and my vehicles are every bit as clean.
You can still use a pressure washer (and even a foam cannon) with rinseless.
@@jeffc6832at that point just do a bucket wash? I don’t understand why you’d take your pressure washer out, so you have access to water, foam? And still want to do rinseless
noone who has a pressure washer or hose and buckets should ever willingly choose rinseless over a standard wash. we'd rather just dunk a mitt in the soap bucket an extra 10 times then use 20 towels and a million swipes on the paint. it took forever to rinsless that better off just doing a touch less wash with Koch Chemie or super foam and called it a day.
couldve used the Kranzle but you chose poorly. 😆
I have a pressure washer (supplied with hot/cold water) and I still use rinseless (though with a rinseless sponge - not 20 towels). I live in MN where you can't bucket wash outside for 6 months of the year, and the rest of the year I have minimal shade and very hard water. Rinseless solves both of these problems. Pre-contact wash steps are the same as if I was using soap. I can do my prewash with the pressure washer outside (or a modified version inside), and then do my contact wash and dry in the garage without having to rinse off again or blow off he car.
Almost had to unfollow after Anthony called the E36 ugly.
Rag company lol You guys got nothing on The house of Rags might as well close your doors homie.
Rinse less car wash is so damn 😴
Its a quick and boring way to superficially clean a car thats for sure.
Loving your content guys but please stop this rinseless stuff :D
Loving the rinseless content, Keep it up !
@@melvinfiles2745 you don’t like that satisfying foaming and rinsing?
@@achraf9946 you can foam (prewash), then rinse and then do rinseless for the contact wash. Saves the extra rinse step and you have safer drying without drying minerals into the paint (like people who blow dry without DI water do).
@@jeffc6832 Might as well actually clean the car with soap if your getting out the foam cannons and pressure washer.
@@whitegoodman7465uhh...rinseless cleans the car just the same, provides superior lubrication for drying and prevents spotting from hard water (most good rinseless washes do anyways) and saves time. I can do my contact wash in the garage any time of the year and not dump huge amounts of water in the garage.
Junk
Its like washing a car with just water and towels 🤮🤮
You have no idea what you're talking about, clearly
@@Omar-kf4um mana saja tah kau
Not a fan of waterless wash unless absolutely necessary.
This...isn't waterless...
@@jeffc6832 My bad, what I meant to say was anything that doesn't involve a traditional wash.
Boo on the detailer for calling the car ugly. Stopped watching at that point - not respectful at all. He's good behind the camera otherwise.
Such a useless wash. Possibly cannot clean a dirty car. Why do people try to invent something dumb when you can HAND wash your car like a normal person!!!!
“STOP WHINING!!!”