Thank you and that means a lot that you enjoy my videos! That's awesome and I bet you are excited to try it, once you do try it out you will have to let me know what you think of it. Thanks for all your support on the channel!
Thanks for the review! A rinseless wash saves time & Money! I can wash a car about 500 times for $20.00! WOW! What a game changer! Here in the HARTLAND, we experience harsh winters, a rinseless wash in the garage is the only way you could wash a car. If you have never used a rinseless wash, you need to try it. I even use it in my steamer. A Game Changer, the best thing since sliced bread!
You're welcome! That is very true and you really can get around a car quick rinseless washing. That is the same for me in the winters also and the only option I have so having a great product like this is a must in the winter months. I have heard about using it in a steamer and that it works really good but I haven't ever tried that because unfortunately I do not have a steamer but maybe one day. Thanks for all your support buddy!
I haven’t tried the DIY Detail Rinseless but I would like to try that product out in the future. Let me know what you think of Absolute when you give it a try.
Nice video! I love this product! So slick and glossy. Very easy to use. Shouldn’t you have used 4 capfuls for 4 gallons? 256-1 Always enjoy your videos!
Thanks and glad to hear that you liked the video! Thanks for sharing your experience using this product and sound like you love it as much as I do. You are correct and I must of messed up editing the video because I corrected myself during filming and I must of cut that out during editing 😑. Thanks I really appreciate hearing that you enjoy my videos and I want to give a big thank you for supporting the channel!
I did not do that because this product will emulsify the dirt and encapsulate it making it safe with one bucket. If you want to use two like you mentioned you definitely can and that would not hurt a thing.
Do your drying towels get ruined by using bead maker? Can you just use the quick detailer dilution of absolute then follow us with a spray sealant with a dedicated towel?
I wouldn't say they get ruined but I also soke them in Rags To Riches microfiber cleaner and keep up on washing them and that will help extend their life span. The only thing it will do to your towel is make is less absorbent over time as the Bear Maker builds up in them. You can also do that as well and I think that method would work really well. Thanks for watching and commenting!
You are correct and that was something that I thought I corrected myself on in the video but I messed up when editing. It is a very impressive product for sure.
P&S absolute is amazing but I personally would never use the sponge. I just use multiple microfiber towels to ensure I am I putting dirt back in the bucket.
It is absolutely amazing! That is a great method and does ensure that no dirt is being introduced into the wash bucket making for a very safe wash. Thanks for sharing what you think of the product and how you like to use it!
That is a tough question because those are all the best ones. Ivan is behind DIY Detail, ONR, and Absolute so for me they are very similar and that's a toss of a coin. But they would be the ones that I would choose.
Found this today. I love Absolute. The only difference is I have the Mckee's Gold Sponge. It's considered the sponge to have if you have soft paint. I have black Honda Paint. Great job!
Thank you for going in such great detail on how to use these products! I will be using absolute for the first time this Sunday and can’t wait to see what it can do. Unfortunately it’ll be outside, 35-40 degrees, and windy. Do you think I’ll have any problems? Or am I good to go? Thanks again!
You're welcome and I hope you found it informative. You wont have any problems with it outside in those temps just pour yourself a nice warm bucket of water. Sorry for the late reply but did you end up using it this weekend? What did you think of it and how did it work for you?
@@MeanBee392 yes I used it on Thursday of last week and was impressed with how easy the dirt and grime that came off without such minimal product. One last question. What’s the best way to store sponges after use? I have my sponge in a plastic bag so it doesn’t dry out. Is that necessary or should I just leave it out and soak it in a bucket with product the night before a wash?
That is awesome to hear! It is such a great rinseless wash. No you don't need to store your sponge in a plastic bag just ring it out and let it air dry then when you are ready to use it just put it in the bucket right before you start washing. The way the foam in the sponges is designed you can let them dry out and soak them right before you need to use it again.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on how you like it buddy! It has but I feel it is still at a good price for how good of a product it is. Thanks for all your support brother!
Great video, results are great. I just purchased this as am curious. Would it be safe for like really dirty, driven in winter vehicles? I dry 98% of my vehicle with a leaf blower and people look at me like i be weird, haha. Up until now i have mostly been using CarPro Reset, but also have tried Gyeon Bathe+ and Kamikaze Anti Aging Shampoo.
Thanks and glad to hear that you enjoyed the video! Using the proper methods and steps along with tools as I showed than yes it is safe for a dirty car that is driven in the winter. If the surface is super dirty and caked with mud or anything like that then it would be best to rinse it first but you just have to make good judgement when using a rinseless wash. Haha nothing wrong with using a leaf blower and it really makes the drying process so much easier but I am sure you get weird looks from people. CarPro Reset is one of my favorite soaps but you really cant go wrong with any of them that you mentioned. Thanks for stopping in, watching and commenting I really appreciate your support!
Great video. That’s what I call a “sponge bath” to my customers! Although, I use dedicated microfiber towels. How would you compare to ONR (which I “absolutely” love 😂). I now have a use for my IK sprayer. I’m going to have to try the sponge and I love the gauntlet towels. Keep,up,the great work.
Thanks brother! LOL that's awesome that you call it that to your customers! That is another great method with dedicated microfibers for rinseless washing. Comparing the two is a bit tough because ONR is what made me fall in love with rinseless washing so that product holds a soft spot in my heart but... I would say that Absolute is slicker while washing and does leave more shine once done but the smell of Absolute is sooo amazing lol. Haha I love using my IK for rinseless washing and now maybe you will to! I would highly recommend trying the Ultra Black Sponge and I think you will be really impressed with it, yes the Gauntlet towels or so so nice. Thanks brother I really appreciate all your support on the channel!
Welcome back. I have been using Absolute for a couple of months in all the different dilution ratios for Rinseless/waterless wages and detail spray inside Abdul outside the car. Works great inside the house too. Lithium Trim Cubes are still holding up to the north east weather
Thanks brother! Man I know the uploads have been hit and miss but I am trying to be better about it but I really appreciate all your support! That's awesome that you have been trying it out and in several different ways. Sounds like you are really enjoying it and thanks for sharing your experience using Absolute. How do you like it inside the car? That's awesome to hear that the Trim Cubes are still holding up great for you and I am sure that the north east winter is going to put it through it's paces. Thanks for stopping in brother!
It looks like you only used half the product you should have. It should be 256:1, the cap is a little under half an ounce (about 1/3 really) so for 4 gallons you need 4 heaping capfuls. You only said you put in 2 capfuls.
I messed up when editing the video because I corrected my self when filming and added more but for some reason that got cut out during editing. You are correct it does need 4 to 4/12 capfuls. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I have a Big Red Sponge and there’s no way those sponges are the safest way to rinseless wash. Microfiber mitt is way safer. Also, do you realize how hard you’d have to press in order to have dirt go into those cracks?
If this was my car it would have been given a complete soap wash and would have not been a candidate for a waterless wash. It is way too dirty, with road grime and most likely salt. Personally, the Absolute and Beadmaker were wasted on this car. It definitely needed a good soak wash.
Nah, that was perfectly fine. Soap isn’t any safer than a good rinseless wash. If it’s bad enough to need to pressure rinse you can do that first whether it’s a soap or rinseless wash.
@AltoidX700 We all approach cleaning cars differently. But when using a good rinseless wash such as this one and proper tools and methods as I showed in this video it is just as safe for the paint as washing it as you mentioned. This video is showcasing how good P&S Absolute is and what it can handle safely and to be honest this is not that bad and it could handle even more road grime. There wasn't any salt on the surface but if there was then pre treating as I did would neutralize it. So long story short there wasn't any P&S Absolute or Bead Maker harmed in the making of this video lol. You can see the results in the video and tell it did a fantastic job and did not harm the paint.
@jayhoughton558 You are correct soap isn't any safer than a good rinseless wash like P&S Absolute. Pressure rinsing is also a great option if the surface is worse than this one but that's where a lot of people get hung up is deciding to take the proper steps. Thanks for your comment it is all 100% accurate!
Should u use the two-bucket method?
Great video! I always enjoy your videos. I just received my Absolute kit from TRC and am excited to try it out.
Thank you and that means a lot that you enjoy my videos! That's awesome and I bet you are excited to try it, once you do try it out you will have to let me know what you think of it. Thanks for all your support on the channel!
Thanks for the review! A rinseless wash saves time & Money! I can wash a car about 500 times for $20.00! WOW! What a game changer! Here in the HARTLAND, we experience harsh winters, a rinseless wash in the garage is the only way you could wash a car. If you have never used a rinseless wash, you need to try it. I even use it in my steamer. A Game Changer, the best thing since sliced bread!
You're welcome! That is very true and you really can get around a car quick rinseless washing. That is the same for me in the winters also and the only option I have so having a great product like this is a must in the winter months. I have heard about using it in a steamer and that it works really good but I haven't ever tried that because unfortunately I do not have a steamer but maybe one day. Thanks for all your support buddy!
@@MeanBee392 Thanks for responding, Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays!
You're welcome buddy! Thanks and I hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays as well!
Your ride looks so nice!
Sir, your video was outstanding, really enjoyed it and saving your video to watch later.
Best dilution for completely waterless wash? Thanks a lot!
Awesome demonstration and explanation of how to use Absolute. looks like a great product. A must try
Thanks brother and I am glad you enjoyed the video. It is a great product for sure and a must try. Thanks for all your support on the channel!
Yes! please try it, I think you will be pleased.
Can I use absolute in some dilution for my windshield wiper fluid?
That's a great question but I am not sure if you would really get any benefits from using it like that.
Great video! The Jeep looks great👍
Thanks buddy! It did turn out nice. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Great video and review as always , really enjoy absolute.
Thanks buddy and glad you enjoyed it! That's awesome to hear and it is such a great rinseless wash. Thanks for all your support brother!
I’ve been using DIY Detail rinseless, but I have a bottle of McKee’s V2 and ordered some Absolute to give it a try.
I haven’t tried the DIY Detail Rinseless but I would like to try that product out in the future. Let me know what you think of Absolute when you give it a try.
Great demo
Nice video! I love this product! So slick and glossy. Very easy to use.
Shouldn’t you have used 4 capfuls for 4 gallons? 256-1
Always enjoy your videos!
Thanks and glad to hear that you liked the video! Thanks for sharing your experience using this product and sound like you love it as much as I do. You are correct and I must of messed up editing the video because I corrected myself during filming and I must of cut that out during editing 😑. Thanks I really appreciate hearing that you enjoy my videos and I want to give a big thank you for supporting the channel!
Open your eyes bub…Congrats you scratched your paint buddy…
Any reason why you wouldn't use a second rinse bucket for the wash media with the rinseless method?
I did not do that because this product will emulsify the dirt and encapsulate it making it safe with one bucket. If you want to use two like you mentioned you definitely can and that would not hurt a thing.
Do your drying towels get ruined by using bead maker? Can you just use the quick detailer dilution of absolute then follow us with a spray sealant with a dedicated towel?
I wouldn't say they get ruined but I also soke them in Rags To Riches microfiber cleaner and keep up on washing them and that will help extend their life span. The only thing it will do to your towel is make is less absorbent over time as the Bear Maker builds up in them. You can also do that as well and I think that method would work really well. Thanks for watching and commenting!
My understanding is the cap is half an ounce, technically you only did one ounce to 4 gallons. Non the less, the slickness is impressive.
You are correct and that was something that I thought I corrected myself on in the video but I messed up when editing. It is a very impressive product for sure.
P&S absolute is amazing but I personally would never use the sponge. I just use multiple microfiber towels to ensure I am I putting dirt back in the bucket.
It is absolutely amazing! That is a great method and does ensure that no dirt is being introduced into the wash bucket making for a very safe wash. Thanks for sharing what you think of the product and how you like to use it!
There are a few rinseless washes: Absolute, Diy Detail, ONR, and Makees; if you only could choose one, which one is the best one you would use?
That is a tough question because those are all the best ones. Ivan is behind DIY Detail, ONR, and Absolute so for me they are very similar and that's a toss of a coin. But they would be the ones that I would choose.
Found this today. I love Absolute. The only difference is I have the Mckee's Gold Sponge. It's considered the sponge to have if you have soft paint. I have black Honda Paint. Great job!
Have you used both Absolute and McKees? Which one do you prefer to use?
@@tylercrouch4255 I have Absolute and the McKee's Gold sponge. I'd still like to try the DIY sponge & TRC black sponge.
Love your video.
Thank you for going in such great detail on how to use these products! I will be using absolute for the first time this Sunday and can’t wait to see what it can do. Unfortunately it’ll be outside, 35-40 degrees, and windy. Do you think I’ll have any problems? Or am I good to go? Thanks again!
You're welcome and I hope you found it informative. You wont have any problems with it outside in those temps just pour yourself a nice warm bucket of water. Sorry for the late reply but did you end up using it this weekend? What did you think of it and how did it work for you?
@@MeanBee392 yes I used it on Thursday of last week and was impressed with how easy the dirt and grime that came off without such minimal product. One last question. What’s the best way to store sponges after use? I have my sponge in a plastic bag so it doesn’t dry out. Is that necessary or should I just leave it out and soak it in a bucket with product the night before a wash?
That is awesome to hear! It is such a great rinseless wash. No you don't need to store your sponge in a plastic bag just ring it out and let it air dry then when you are ready to use it just put it in the bucket right before you start washing. The way the foam in the sponges is designed you can let them dry out and soak them right before you need to use it again.
Great video! Looks like it did a nice job👍
Thanks buddy! Absolute ly lol it's a great product for sure. Thanks for stopping in and supporting the channel buddy!
I liked using it. 👍I see it's gone up some on amazon.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on how you like it buddy! It has but I feel it is still at a good price for how good of a product it is. Thanks for all your support brother!
Great video, results are great. I just purchased this as am curious. Would it be safe for like really dirty, driven in winter vehicles? I dry 98% of my vehicle with a leaf blower and people look at me like i be weird, haha. Up until now i have mostly been using CarPro Reset, but also have tried Gyeon Bathe+ and Kamikaze Anti Aging Shampoo.
Thanks and glad to hear that you enjoyed the video! Using the proper methods and steps along with tools as I showed than yes it is safe for a dirty car that is driven in the winter. If the surface is super dirty and caked with mud or anything like that then it would be best to rinse it first but you just have to make good judgement when using a rinseless wash. Haha nothing wrong with using a leaf blower and it really makes the drying process so much easier but I am sure you get weird looks from people. CarPro Reset is one of my favorite soaps but you really cant go wrong with any of them that you mentioned. Thanks for stopping in, watching and commenting I really appreciate your support!
@@MeanBee392 Thank you and very glad to hear. Look forward to your future videos
You're welcome and thank you!
Great video. That’s what I call a “sponge bath” to my customers! Although, I use dedicated microfiber towels. How would you compare to ONR (which I “absolutely” love 😂). I now have a use for my IK sprayer. I’m going to have to try the sponge and I love the gauntlet towels. Keep,up,the great work.
Thanks brother! LOL that's awesome that you call it that to your customers! That is another great method with dedicated microfibers for rinseless washing. Comparing the two is a bit tough because ONR is what made me fall in love with rinseless washing so that product holds a soft spot in my heart but... I would say that Absolute is slicker while washing and does leave more shine once done but the smell of Absolute is sooo amazing lol. Haha I love using my IK for rinseless washing and now maybe you will to! I would highly recommend trying the Ultra Black Sponge and I think you will be really impressed with it, yes the Gauntlet towels or so so nice. Thanks brother I really appreciate all your support on the channel!
I agree with you.
Saludos qué tamaño que es esa toalla?
Hello! It is 15 inches by 24 inches.
@@MeanBee392 Thanks
You're welcome!
La compré 👍🏽
Welcome back. I have been using Absolute for a couple of months in all the different dilution ratios for Rinseless/waterless wages and detail spray inside Abdul outside the car. Works great inside the house too. Lithium Trim Cubes are still holding up to the north east weather
Thanks brother! Man I know the uploads have been hit and miss but I am trying to be better about it but I really appreciate all your support! That's awesome that you have been trying it out and in several different ways. Sounds like you are really enjoying it and thanks for sharing your experience using Absolute. How do you like it inside the car? That's awesome to hear that the Trim Cubes are still holding up great for you and I am sure that the north east winter is going to put it through it's paces. Thanks for stopping in brother!
Best dilution for completely waterless wash? Thanks a lot!
First!👍👍👍
Thanks brother!
It looks like you only used half the product you should have. It should be 256:1, the cap is a little under half an ounce (about 1/3 really) so for 4 gallons you need 4 heaping capfuls. You only said you put in 2 capfuls.
I messed up when editing the video because I corrected my self when filming and added more but for some reason that got cut out during editing. You are correct it does need 4 to 4/12 capfuls. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I have a Big Red Sponge and there’s no way those sponges are the safest way to rinseless wash. Microfiber mitt is way safer.
Also, do you realize how hard you’d have to press in order to have dirt go into those cracks?
Not in 4k
My bad I thought I uploaded it in 4K.
If this was my car it would have been given a complete soap wash and would have not been a candidate for a waterless wash. It is way too dirty, with road grime and most likely salt. Personally, the Absolute and Beadmaker were wasted on this car. It definitely needed a good soak wash.
Nah, that was perfectly fine. Soap isn’t any safer than a good rinseless wash. If it’s bad enough to need to pressure rinse you can do that first whether it’s a soap or rinseless wash.
@AltoidX700 We all approach cleaning cars differently. But when using a good rinseless wash such as this one and proper tools and methods as I showed in this video it is just as safe for the paint as washing it as you mentioned. This video is showcasing how good P&S Absolute is and what it can handle safely and to be honest this is not that bad and it could handle even more road grime. There wasn't any salt on the surface but if there was then pre treating as I did would neutralize it. So long story short there wasn't any P&S Absolute or Bead Maker harmed in the making of this video lol. You can see the results in the video and tell it did a fantastic job and did not harm the paint.
@jayhoughton558 You are correct soap isn't any safer than a good rinseless wash like P&S Absolute. Pressure rinsing is also a great option if the surface is worse than this one but that's where a lot of people get hung up is deciding to take the proper steps. Thanks for your comment it is all 100% accurate!
@fred windberg rinseless doesn’t mean you can’t do a pre rinse with a pressure washer if you want
Smells like a hair shampoo to me
Yeah I could see that.
No you can smell that
LOL well played!
don't like the result.. the car is way too contaminated. poor shine. I'd use another type of wash
Thanks for your input.