How many of us are under the Yvan umbrella for rinseless wash. One day I will learn to not over spray the drying aid and not get a hazy spot! Thank you guys for an educational video!
There are so many things I love about rinseless. My top one has to be efficiency. I can easily wash my cars in my garage year round in 30 minutes and get amazing results. When I used to use the foam cannon and pressure washer it was always an hour or more!
I live in a community where I can only use one bucket to wash my car. You guys have shown me a new way to wash my car that is safe. Thanks for the great videos. I have decided to go all in with DIY Detail products!
I’ve watched Yvan demonstrate rinseless washing so many times over the years that when I wash my car I could recite word for word his method whilst I do it!
I always have more fun with my chenille mitt haha but I know it’s all personal preference-- besides detailing should be FUN! Pro tip: for those who like to use a chenille or microfiber mitt with rinseless over the sponge- be sure to choose a mitt with a 80/20 blend not 70/30. The 80/20 blend will release the dirt off the material much easier
This video is super helpful! Inhave the rinseless and ceramic gloss and can’t to use both! When should I apply the panel prep to make sure the ceramic gloss makes a good bond? I will also be using the DIY detail clay towel during the wash. Thank you!
You really don’t *need* to panel prep. However you can use panel prep as your drying aid and then once the paint is squeaky clean you would apply Ceramic Gloss
Great video from the masters!!! I learn a lot from you guys!!! One question tho: can I use Poorboys Spray & Wipe as a rinseless wash and get the same result? Greetings from the Netherlands
Ceramic gloss question - how often should it be applied? If I wash my vehicle with rinseless wash every weekend, how often should this be applied? I don’t want to over apply and wast product.
The correct answer is as often as you would like:) ceramic gloss smells great, adds a visible “pop,” and gives you extra lubrication while drying. However….you obviously don’t *need* it once a week. The protection will last you months. I use it as a drying aid on every weekly wash because I like to, not because the car needs it:) -Nick
Fantastic video, really instructive as usual! Is it always better to do let's say half the car and then move to the other half or could I pre soak the entire vehicle, rinseless wash it and then dry it? In an indoor environment such as my garage...
@@diydetailofficial thank you! In case it dries would giving another spray on the panels before passing the drying towel solve any potential issues? P.s. are you going to distribute your products in Europe? Please say yes 😅
So I also came across an article. I’d like to share is long story short. After a storm a guy car was hammered and very dirty. He took his car to a self service car wash. Used the hose to knock off the dirt. And went home to use the two bucket wash and used the waterless wash. I mean one bucket like you do is adequate enough.
I love the sound of your products and would love to give them all a go. As an ex detailer and now not able to to clean my car as I’ve no access to any water media bothers me. I’d love to give this a go. Do you ship to the uk ?
Hi guys, another great video! Just out of curiosity, what is the recommended dwell time for the rinseless to achieve maximum emulsification? Practical case scenario: when you need to clean bugs from the windscreen or the front bumper just by using rinseless. Best regards, Martin
Hi guys, excellent video. Would you recommend applying tire dressing after a rinseless wash or would you recommend a dedicated tire cleaner if we're going to do dressings? I've watched people hit the tires multiple times with tire cleaner because as long as there's still browning, the dressing won't bond too well. Thanks and cheers.
If your tires are regularly cleaned and dressed it’s not that big a deal. If you’re doing a Rinseless wash a pass of DIY Detail All Clean will help. ruclips.net/video/pDhTH_4brhY/видео.html
When the red sponge turns black from going over a dirty spot. How do u rinse it out completely clean even if the onr doesn’t clean it completely? Will soap harm it if u use that to wash the sponge?
Hey Ivan. After using your rinseless wash with my drying towel, do i need any special detergent when washing the towels? I know other rinseless leaves hydrofobic product on the towels so they need to be washed with special detergent. What do you recommend for this?
DIY Detail Rinseless Wash leaves nothing on your towels that will hinder their performance. You can actually use our rinseless wash as a laundry detergent ( not cost effective though).
Totally feel you on that one. But in terms of rinseless I feel like I can do a car in 30 minutes….. with a pressure wash/foam cannon wash (albeit more enjoyable) closer to an hour. For that we have DIY Detail Incredible Suds, ruclips.net/video/oZwkXcHrOHE/видео.html -Nick
@@diydetailofficial here I gotta question. I use a meguiars ceramic detail spray between washes. What's the difference between that $20 simple to use product over this? I'd like to see some comparisons if possible
Even in am environment where you have a hose does ivan still choose rinseless. He mentioned it being more effective regardless of environment. Amazing innovations
This is Yvan, and yes, I ran 26 detailing shops for close to 20 years and never used soaps. We did use pressure washers to pre-rinse and do wheels, but one that was done it was Rinseless all the way.,
Did you use a drying towel back then? Renny Doyle talks about rinseless washing in the 70s on airplanes. Were you doing it on cars, too? If so, what was the product that was the go-to back then?
In the All Clean video, you said foaming All Clean works better because every time a bubble pops, it will agitate the area. Is this true for Rinseless as well? If I had an IK pump spray and an IK foam pump spray, is one preferred over the other? Is the dilution ratio also the same for both methods?
Hi Yvan! On a scale from 1 to 10 (1 being super clean and 10 being super dirty), what level is Rinseless for? And what level would most clients' car be when you used to have your shop and detail their cars with Rinseless?
@@diydetailofficial That's very impressive! In other words, a pressure washer with rinseless is only needed if the car is very dirty? Otherwise there is no need for a pressure washer.
@@diydetailofficial I've seen Garry go from top to bottom with a low pile microfiber. Is that safe or should I flip half way down? And I know it depends on the level of dirt.
How long should I keep my sponge before throwing it away? Is it like a kitchen sponge that will have a smell so you know it’s time to toss it? Or good for years?
what i never get is using a twisted loop drying towel.....and a last step product with it. The Drying towel is designed to absorb liquids, hence the last step product.
The towel does absorb some, if you’re concerned about your towels getting hydrophobic because of the ceramic there’s a simple thing you can do to prevent it. When you’re finished soak in in your wash bucket for 15 minutes. The surfactants in DIY Detail Incredible Suds and or DIY Detail Rinseless Wash will break down the uncured ceramic, releasing it from the towel.
The ceramic gloss detail spray offers a SOLID 3 months of protection…maybe longer. If you’d like to ceramic coat your vehicle I’m going to link our series of 4 videos …it’s everything you could possibly want to know
I can almost guarantee that you're using filtered water, correct? How do you deal with regular water that has all kinds of minerals and that can leave water spots all over the car?
@@diydetailofficial If I use regular water with regular soap, I get so many water spots. Can you expand on the soap and regular water and no water spots? Thanks
@diydetailofficial So, I just have to understand that the "rinseless wash" as well as the "incredible suds" make the hard water elements unimportant and won't create water spots, it's that it?
Well…considering that’s not our company, I can’t say for sure:) I’m sure they make a great product as well. But…since you’re here…you should probably try our Rinseless Wash:) with Yvan involved we made sure this product was honestly as good as we can make it; it cleans like a beast and with foaming capabilities it’s an excellent user experience if you foam it on car for rinseless wash as well
It will be easier, in part due to the polymers, but more because DIY Detail Rinseless Wash leaves the paint “cleaner” than most soaps. That said when you use DIY Detail Ceramic Gloss it makes cleaning the next time even easier
Was this a bad idea…I used an IK2+ at the Quick Detail mixture level on a relatively clean car. I used a short napped MF towel for a bit of contacts and then dried with MF drying towel…
As much as I like rinseless, I’ve never once seen a rinsless solution that can clean an actually dirty tire. Maybe on this already clean Porsche, but not on a daily driver.
You guys don't keep your BS tight sometimes. You told Pan once that the different colors on the sponge don't mean anything. That the sponge is the same on both sides. Just helps you track what side you use on what parts of the car.
@@Chris-eo1bpIt’s just a matter of common sense. Under no circumstances would you go straight to washing with contact if there is dirt caked on the surface. You’d blast it off first. That’s not an anti-rinseless idea.
Assuming both sides are safe enough not to scratch? I wouldn’t want to keep going to the bucket only having one usable side. Is thats a UBS/BRS combo? Haha
These are MY opinions ……. Can you honestly be objective and unbiased when you’re promoting your own products? Most skeptics are going to immediately call foul play. I’m a skeptic (for sure) but not on rinseless washing techniques. Rinseless washing is legitimately a player in the detailing business and certainly for use at home. Which rinseless product do I use, though? The answer to that question largely requires your own personal preference … there is no “best” but there is “best” for you. I’ve never used DIY products before but I’d be willing to bet they’re quality. The truth about rinseless: - It’s NOT the best method for dirty vehicles. - It’s NOT the safest method for washing vehicles. - It’s NOT the fastest way to wash vehicles. - It IS a safe and fast method of washing vehicles. - It IS an efficient method of washing mildly dirty vehicles. - It IS a cost effective way to wash vehicles. Anyone (and I do mean anyone) who argues these points is just plain ignorant. Rinseless washing works. There is no argument to be had. People arguing that method XYZ works better is just nonsense. The only difference I can tell is that rinseless washing is NOT good at cleaning really dirty vehicles. But then rinseless products aren’t designed for that purpose anyway. Look, if you’re spending more than 30 minutes washing a vehicle (regardless of technique) you’re simply doing it wrong. Sorry to burst your bubble here. Yes, there are extreme cases which require more time but then that’s not a normal thing so it really doesn’t play in to any of this. Even waterless washing shouldn’t take more than 30 minutes, though I think waterless is the worst possible technique you can use. Point being, how can you be profitable if you’re taking an hour (or more) just to wash a vehicle? Rinseless washing is an excellent method of washing vehicles, but it is NOT the be all end all way. I’m sorry, it’s just not. Just as traditional, touchless and waterless are not the best techniques either. Every vehicle will need its own thing when it comes to washing. Every detailer will have their own opinion on how to best get the job done. It is what it is. Use what serves you best. You won’t regret it. I promise. 😊😊😊
I know a rare 964 Turbo is more sexy but why not bring in an actual dirty car to show the millions of people on the fence about RW & WW how it REALLY works🤔 I'm just a logical thinking person out here so forgive me for using common sense but you know what they say about common sense😋
Products used:
Rinseless Wash: bit.ly/RinselessWash
Wash mitt: bit.ly/DIYWashMitt
Fine Grade Clay Towel: bit.ly/FineGradeClayTowel
The XL Drying Blanket: bit.ly/TheDryingBlanket
Ceramic Gloss: bit.ly/CeramicGloss
Tire Lotion: bit.ly/TireLotion
How many of us are under the Yvan umbrella for rinseless wash. One day I will learn to not over spray the drying aid and not get a hazy spot! Thank you guys for an educational video!
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Learned something new! Didn't know there was a difference in softness between the red and black side of the sponge.
There isn’t, this video was made with the prototypes, in the production units this wasn’t carried over
I have recently moved my business to 100% rinse less! We now detail much quicker with better quality and raised my prices! Thanks Yvan!
Thank you
are you still doing this?
Great video! Yvan’s videos converted me to rinseless a few years ago and I don’t miss soap! Can’t wait to try your wash and ceramic gloss!
Thank you, what’s your favourite aspect of Rinseless Washes?
There are so many things I love about rinseless. My top one has to be efficiency. I can easily wash my cars in my garage year round in 30 minutes and get amazing results. When I used to use the foam cannon and pressure washer it was always an hour or more!
Excellent, that’s a reason that many people mention.
I live in a community where I can only use one bucket to wash my car. You guys have shown me a new way to wash my car that is safe. Thanks for the great videos.
I have decided to go all in with DIY Detail products!
That is awesome! Thank you so much for sharing
what shitty community is that? and where? must be canada
So the community set a limit on the amount of buckets you can use? Is that what you're going with?
@@themoneyway5238 some HOA’s a brutal.
@@themoneyway5238 yes, believe or not, that is in the HOA rules.
I’ve watched Yvan demonstrate rinseless washing so many times over the years that when I wash my car I could recite word for word his method whilst I do it!
The message doesn’t need to change:) it works!
@@diydetailofficial It does!
Thank you for taking the time to comment.
Amazing duo
Thank you
I always have more fun with my chenille mitt haha but I know it’s all personal preference-- besides detailing should be FUN!
Pro tip: for those who like to use a chenille or microfiber mitt with rinseless over the sponge- be sure to choose a mitt with a 80/20 blend not 70/30. The 80/20 blend will release the dirt off the material much easier
It’s all personal preference for sure!
A mitt is a mitt, a hobby is a hobby..
Ivan is a real character….love watching from London, Ontario….I have a bunch of DIY products on the way from Carzilla….never used before so excited
Thank you.
Very nice video. Looking forward to the DIY Rinseless i have ordered. And i will be getting one of the yellow waffle pads for sure. Love the HDO/CCS.
Excellent, let us know how you like it.
This video is super helpful! Inhave the rinseless and ceramic gloss and can’t to use both! When should I apply the panel prep to make sure the ceramic gloss makes a good bond? I will also be using the DIY detail clay towel during the wash. Thank you!
You really don’t *need* to panel prep. However you can use panel prep as your drying aid and then once the paint is squeaky clean you would apply Ceramic Gloss
@@diydetailofficial i would need the panel prep if I currently have another ceramic spray on the car?
Doing my first rinseless in the morning! Thank you guys for the great videos and great detailed instructions, appreciate ya.
Excellent! We learn every day, and you will undoubtedly learn as you go and improve. Enjoy the process!
Where do i find that sponge? Thank you gentlemen, great video!
diydetail.com/products/legacy-sponge
The rotary dial hand motion! You guys rock!
Lol thank you
Great video from the masters!!! I learn a lot from you guys!!! One question tho: can I use Poorboys Spray & Wipe as a rinseless wash and get the same result? Greetings from the Netherlands
You will need to test, we have never tried that.
Ceramic gloss question - how often should it be applied?
If I wash my vehicle with rinseless wash every weekend, how often should this be applied? I don’t want to over apply and wast product.
The correct answer is as often as you would like:) ceramic gloss smells great, adds a visible “pop,” and gives you extra lubrication while drying. However….you obviously don’t *need* it once a week. The protection will last you months. I use it as a drying aid on every weekly wash because I like to, not because the car needs it:) -Nick
Fantastic video, really instructive as usual! Is it always better to do let's say half the car and then move to the other half or could I pre soak the entire vehicle, rinseless wash it and then dry it? In an indoor environment such as my garage...
Indoors, it’s up to you, as long as it doesn’t completely dry before you can dry it with your towel, all is good.
@@diydetailofficial thank you! In case it dries would giving another spray on the panels before passing the drying towel solve any potential issues? P.s. are you going to distribute your products in Europe? Please say yes 😅
Yes a little spray, or damp towel and all is fine. We are in talks with potential distributors, who do you like buying your products from?
@@diydetailofficial perfect thank you! I live in Italy so I usually buy from www.lacuradellauto.it and www.carcaredetailing.com.
I have a 54 ounce automatic sprayer how many capful do I put inside of it. Excellent content.
1/2 cap full
Wow like you quickness of your response. Thank you sir. 😊
@jayp9450 thank you
So I also came across an article. I’d like to share is long story short. After a storm a guy car was hammered and very dirty. He took his car to a self service car wash. Used the hose to knock off the dirt. And went home to use the two bucket wash and used the waterless wash. I mean one bucket like you do is adequate enough.
I love the sound of your products and would love to give them all a go. As an ex detailer and now not able to to clean my car as I’ve no access to any water media bothers me. I’d love to give this a go. Do you ship to the uk ?
We will have distributors in the Uk soon
Hi guys, another great video!
Just out of curiosity, what is the recommended dwell time for the rinseless to achieve maximum emulsification? Practical case scenario: when you need to clean bugs from the windscreen or the front bumper just by using rinseless.
Best regards,
Martin
In reality the longer the better, but before it completely dries. In the case of insects 1-2 minutes will suffice.
Thank you for commenting.
Would you please post link to IK sprayer? Looking for a non foaming that will get me the best pressure. Thanks for your work!
Here’s our store.
diydetail.com/collections/shop-supplies
Hi guys, excellent video. Would you recommend applying tire dressing after a rinseless wash or would you recommend a dedicated tire cleaner if we're going to do dressings? I've watched people hit the tires multiple times with tire cleaner because as long as there's still browning, the dressing won't bond too well. Thanks and cheers.
If your tires are regularly cleaned and dressed it’s not that big a deal. If you’re doing a Rinseless wash a pass of DIY Detail All Clean will help.
ruclips.net/video/pDhTH_4brhY/видео.html
When the red sponge turns black from going over a dirty spot. How do u rinse it out completely clean even if the onr doesn’t clean it completely? Will soap harm it if u use that to wash the sponge?
With DIY Detail Rinseless Wash it will come out of the bucket clean. That said you can wash it in soap.
Very informative video. Great new product with the sponge.
Thanks for taking the time to comment!
What if I wanted to make a small amount in my 55oz pump sprayer for spot cleaning panels, how much ONR should I pour in the bottle?
256:1 ratio stays the same for DIY Detail Rinseless Wash, can't speak for ONR:)
@@diydetailofficial Yeah I know that any idea what the amount is? Half a capful, teaspoon, one drop?
What's the recommend dilution to use as a clay bar lubricant? Thanks.
256/1
Hey Ivan. After using your rinseless wash with my drying towel, do i need any special detergent when washing the towels? I know other rinseless leaves hydrofobic product on the towels so they need to be washed with special detergent. What do you recommend for this?
DIY Detail Rinseless Wash leaves nothing on your towels that will hinder their performance. You can actually use our rinseless wash as a laundry detergent ( not cost effective though).
could you do a rinsless wash with a wsh mitt and grit guard
Better to use the sponge but yes:)
I like the new sponge and the Rinseless Wash videos are always great
Thanks Marc! Hope to have the new sponge on the website soon
@@diydetailofficial thanks I will be looking for it
Nothing beats a good pre rinse and buckets of soap
Totally feel you on that one. But in terms of rinseless I feel like I can do a car in 30 minutes….. with a pressure wash/foam cannon wash (albeit more enjoyable) closer to an hour. For that we have DIY Detail Incredible Suds, ruclips.net/video/oZwkXcHrOHE/видео.html
-Nick
@@diydetailofficial here I gotta question. I use a meguiars ceramic detail spray between washes. What's the difference between that $20 simple to use product over this? I'd like to see some comparisons if possible
How long should ceramic gloss cure without being exposed to elements?
15-30 minutes
Even in am environment where you have a hose does ivan still choose rinseless. He mentioned it being more effective regardless of environment. Amazing innovations
This is Yvan, and yes, I ran 26 detailing shops for close to 20 years and never used soaps. We did use pressure washers to pre-rinse and do wheels, but one that was done it was Rinseless all the way.,
Did you use a drying towel back then? Renny Doyle talks about rinseless washing in the 70s on airplanes. Were you doing it on cars, too? If so, what was the product that was the go-to back then?
Is the foam of the new sponge half UBS and half BRS? Thanks really enjoying the regular uploads
Yes, that’s the consistency. Thank you for watching!
Can I use Incredible Suds as a pre wash before using the Rinseless wash? Thanks in advance for your answer.
Yes you can!
In the All Clean video, you said foaming All Clean works better because every time a bubble pops, it will agitate the area. Is this true for Rinseless as well? If I had an IK pump spray and an IK foam pump spray, is one preferred over the other? Is the dilution ratio also the same for both methods?
Both 256/1, not a real difference.
Hi guys! I have the big red sponge but for sure i'm gonna change for the new one. And why not make a contest to find a name for the sponge?
Any suggestions?
@@diydetailofficial … The Double-Clean Sponge!
The Black and Red sponge!
@@jiml9855 short name should be BARS ( Black And Red Sponge )!
Hi Yvan! On a scale from 1 to 10 (1 being super clean and 10 being super dirty), what level is Rinseless for? And what level would most clients' car be when you used to have your shop and detail their cars with Rinseless?
If it can be cleaned with soap it can be cleaned with Rinse less
ruclips.net/video/uryuer3NuLM/видео.htmlsi=aqa5OTJ3OrDx49HT
@@diydetailofficial That's very impressive! In other words, a pressure washer with rinseless is only needed if the car is very dirty? Otherwise there is no need for a pressure washer.
You have the UBS, BGS, BRS... what are you going to call that sponge? DDS? Dual Density Sponge?
Nice, we haven’t come up with a name yet, but that’s plausible.
Haha first person ive heard mention my method of using a separate towel in your RW bucket for the lower panels. Kirklands are perfect for this.
Yes they are!
@@diydetailofficial I've seen Garry go from top to bottom with a low pile microfiber. Is that safe or should I flip half way down? And I know it depends on the level of dirt.
A Microfibre isn’t as safe as a proper wash sponge. Yes I would flip .
Where can I purchase the sponge?
We will have it on the site soon.
Ik sprayer is legit! I'm still using one I bought 5 years ago! Going to have to try this product out! I ♥️ rinsless washes
Excellent!
Can this be used with hose water/ sink water that is not deionized/ distilled or should I buy gallons of distilled water to fill my bucket?
Regular tap water is fine
Y V A N!!!! He is THE MAN!!!!
Thank you, but no, I’m just an old guy .
@@diydetailofficial Just agree! You know it's true, Pal 😎😬
lol.
Is it me or is this guy the Walter white of car detailing haha
Bald and old.
How long should I keep my sponge before throwing it away? Is it like a kitchen sponge that will have a smell so you know it’s time to toss it? Or good for years?
The sponge (which we hope to have on the website soon) will last you years. These provide incredible value. Even pros can use one sponge for years 👍
Are you spraying Ceramic Gloss on wet paint?
Yes
So the zwitter ionic technology is not exclusive to ONR? Other rinseless washes have it as well?
Yes, many do
what i never get is using a twisted loop drying towel.....and a last step product with it. The Drying towel is designed to absorb liquids, hence the last step product.
The towel does absorb some, if you’re concerned about your towels getting hydrophobic because of the ceramic there’s a simple thing you can do to prevent it. When you’re finished soak in in your wash bucket for 15 minutes. The surfactants in DIY Detail Incredible Suds and or DIY Detail Rinseless Wash will break down the uncured ceramic, releasing it from the towel.
Looked on your website and do not see this new sponge for sale? Will you offer it? Thanks, Mark G.
Hey Mark! We’re hoping to have it on the website in the next month
So after doing a rinseless wash and drying with the ceramic detailer, do I apply a wax or ceramic coat?
The ceramic gloss detail spray offers a SOLID 3 months of protection…maybe longer. If you’d like to ceramic coat your vehicle I’m going to link our series of 4 videos …it’s everything you could possibly want to know
Wash, Polish & Ceramic Coat: step by step
ruclips.net/p/PLD8gYJ2cLWeNJwVAqkPn5ZwrT7nGLQn1s
I don’t have water tanks so ima try it! 🙏 thanks
Great, let us know your thoughts.
I can almost guarantee that you're using filtered water, correct? How do you deal with regular water that has all kinds of minerals and that can leave water spots all over the car?
Using regular tap water
@@diydetailofficial If I use regular water with regular soap, I get so many water spots. Can you expand on the soap and regular water and no water spots? Thanks
We are not using soap, it’s DIY Detail Rinseless Wash
@diydetailofficial So, I just have to understand that the "rinseless wash" as well as the "incredible suds" make the hard water elements unimportant and won't create water spots, it's that it?
Correct
How does this rinseless wash compare with P&S Absolute?
Well…considering that’s not our company, I can’t say for sure:) I’m sure they make a great product as well. But…since you’re here…you should probably try our Rinseless Wash:) with Yvan involved we made sure this product was honestly as good as we can make it; it cleans like a beast and with foaming capabilities it’s an excellent user experience if you foam it on car for rinseless wash as well
Will a gallon size be available in the future?
We are working on gallons of a few products at the moment:)
That's great. Loving the rinseless wash it's my favorite one on the market. Thanks for the reply!
Thank you for commenting!
I don’t see the sponge available on website
Got an eta on this?
not a specific ETA, we're currently waiting on shipping so fingers crossed...this Fall
Même technique pour lavage a l'extérieur avec soleil léger ou a éviter?
Oui, avec pas trop de soleil.
Yvan: I have a product for that!
Nick: *sighs* That's another video Yvan.
Me: lol
😂
If you wash with rinseless exclusively will the next time you wash be easier because the polymers recognize themselves from the last wash or not true?
It will be easier, in part due to the polymers, but more because DIY Detail Rinseless Wash leaves the paint “cleaner” than most soaps. That said when you use DIY Detail Ceramic Gloss it makes cleaning the next time even easier
@@diydetailofficial Can you use Ceramic Gloss as a drying aid each time you wash your car? Will it start to build on itself over time?
Yes you can. If it ever starts getting cloudy looking, a quick wash with DIY Detail All Clean will clear it up.
Was this a bad idea…I used an IK2+ at the Quick Detail mixture level on a relatively clean car. I used a short napped MF towel for a bit of contacts and then dried with MF drying towel…
If you’re happy with the results all is good!
is that the new BIG Ultra instinct sponge?
We call it the Legacy Sponge, it will be available in a few weeks
I am an amputee in a wheelchair living in an apartment complex what is my best wash method?
Rinseless for sure, and of course someone to do the roof.
As much as I like rinseless, I’ve never once seen a rinsless solution that can clean an actually dirty tire. Maybe on this already clean Porsche, but not on a daily driver.
it can be super helpful on most wheels, but some will need the power of All Clean: bit.ly/AllCleanDIYDetail
Nice 👌
No hose... No wash
Actually no hose, no problem. With improved technology comes new ways of doing things. That said, we have you covered with DIY Detail Incredible Suds
@@diydetailofficial Thanks! I Will give it a try on my Pinto not on my Porsche.
That’s why we have options.
No Rinseless , no Wash. Soap is old technology.
You need to give DIY Detail Incredible Suds a try, you might like soap again.
You guys don't keep your BS tight sometimes. You told Pan once that the different colors on the sponge don't mean anything. That the sponge is the same on both sides. Just helps you track what side you use on what parts of the car.
This video was recorded when we still had the prototype. The 2 sides use the same foam on the production model
funny how the pro tip contradicts the safe rinse less chem narrative.
How?
@@diydetailofficial because it implies that there are areas that buildup dirt that you cant clean with out pressure
@@Chris-eo1bpIt’s just a matter of common sense. Under no circumstances would you go straight to washing with contact if there is dirt caked on the surface. You’d blast it off first. That’s not an anti-rinseless idea.
Assuming both sides are safe enough not to scratch? I wouldn’t want to keep going to the bucket only having one usable side.
Is thats a UBS/BRS combo? Haha
Yes both are totally safe!
These are MY opinions …….
Can you honestly be objective and unbiased when you’re promoting your own products? Most skeptics are going to immediately call foul play. I’m a skeptic (for sure) but not on rinseless washing techniques. Rinseless washing is legitimately a player in the detailing business and certainly for use at home. Which rinseless product do I use, though? The answer to that question largely requires your own personal preference … there is no “best” but there is “best” for you. I’ve never used DIY products before but I’d be willing to bet they’re quality.
The truth about rinseless:
- It’s NOT the best method for dirty vehicles.
- It’s NOT the safest method for washing vehicles.
- It’s NOT the fastest way to wash vehicles.
- It IS a safe and fast method of washing vehicles.
- It IS an efficient method of washing mildly dirty vehicles.
- It IS a cost effective way to wash vehicles.
Anyone (and I do mean anyone) who argues these points is just plain ignorant. Rinseless washing works. There is no argument to be had. People arguing that method XYZ works better is just nonsense. The only difference I can tell is that rinseless washing is NOT good at cleaning really dirty vehicles. But then rinseless products aren’t designed for that purpose anyway.
Look, if you’re spending more than 30 minutes washing a vehicle (regardless of technique) you’re simply doing it wrong. Sorry to burst your bubble here. Yes, there are extreme cases which require more time but then that’s not a normal thing so it really doesn’t play in to any of this. Even waterless washing shouldn’t take more than 30 minutes, though I think waterless is the worst possible technique you can use. Point being, how can you be profitable if you’re taking an hour (or more) just to wash a vehicle?
Rinseless washing is an excellent method of washing vehicles, but it is NOT the be all end all way. I’m sorry, it’s just not. Just as traditional, touchless and waterless are not the best techniques either. Every vehicle will need its own thing when it comes to washing. Every detailer will have their own opinion on how to best get the job done. It is what it is.
Use what serves you best. You won’t regret it. I promise.
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Thank you for taking the time to comment!
Nice blowing off the pro tip from Nick🙄🙄🙄
Thank you
I know a rare 964 Turbo is more sexy but why not bring in an actual dirty car to show the millions of people on the fence about RW & WW how it REALLY works🤔 I'm just a logical thinking person out here so forgive me for using common sense but you know what they say about common sense😋
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I despise rinseless washes. 👎🏻
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Have you ever used a good Rinseless?
@@havingtoomuchfun4806 just hate the process. I equate it to giving myself a sponge bath. I prefer a shower.
Not a fan.
How come?