Amazon has
26-Oz Meguiar's 2-in-1 Ultimate Waterless Wash & Wax on sale for
$8.99.
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Features:- Safe and effective on glossy paints and clear coat finishes. It is also suitable for cleaning glass, chrome, polished metals, and plastic surfaces
- Designed to provide a water spot-free finish
- 2-in-1 car wash soap and wax leaves behind a lasting, glossy synthetic wax barrier
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I also recommend Carpro EcH2O over this as it is dilutable and much more economical with excellent results.
not slick at all.
Get yourself some ONR rinseless. $20 at amazon. 22 bucks for their version wash and wax version, which has some wax included.
2oz is enough to make their highest quick detail dilution. put that in a 32oz spray bottle, and u got ur "waterless wash." I'd use 1-2 cap full, which is .5oz and 1oz.
The point is to get any rinseless product in bulk at 1 gallon, and if that's too much, get bulk 32oz. 32oz of ONR concentrated will make 16 spray bottles worth. and that's if u went full strength every time. rinseless is 1oz to 2 gallons of water.
I have used this before, and you will run through this if you use this a whole car waterless wash. it is meant to be a wipe down on a panel or two. or you have a nice show room car.
edit: I'm not saying don't by waterless nor that rinseless is the SAME exact product. I'm saying don't buy this overpriced retail product. if you want to buy waterless, buy it in bulk. rinseless achieves great results and has many uses, not just rinseless washing. it can mimic waterless, quick detailer, interior cleaners, and give you favorable results while not breaking the bank.
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You might be thinking of another product. Last time I used it smelled pleasantly coconutty
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not slick at all.
Get yourself some ONR rinseless. $20 at amazon. 22 bucks for their version wash and wax version, which has some wax included.
2oz is enough to make their highest quick detail dilution. put that in a 32oz spray bottle, and u got ur "waterless wash." I'd use 1-2 cap full, which is .5oz and 1oz.
The point is to get any rinseless product in bulk at 1 gallon, and if that's too much, get bulk 32oz. 32oz of ONR concentrated will make 16 spray bottles worth. and that's if u went full strength every time. rinseless is 1oz to 2 gallons of water.
I have used this before, and you will run through this if you use this a whole car waterless wash. it is meant to be a wipe down on a panel or two. or you have a nice show room car.
edit: I'm not saying don't by waterless nor that rinseless is the SAME exact product. I'm saying don't buy this overpriced retail product. if you want to buy waterless, buy it in bulk. rinseless achieves great results and has many uses, not just rinseless washing. it can mimic waterless, quick detailer, interior cleaners, and give you favorable results while not breaking the bank.
They got everyone using the app, now they know you'll buy more to get threshold.
Eventually I think they may require Walmart+ for it. Could happen.
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not slick at all.
Get yourself some ONR rinseless. $20 at amazon. 22 bucks for their version wash and wax version, which has some wax included.
2oz is enough to make their highest quick detail dilution. put that in a 32oz spray bottle, and u got ur "waterless wash." I'd use 1-2 cap full, which is .5oz and 1oz.
The point is to get any rinseless product in bulk at 1 gallon, and if that's too much, get bulk 32oz. 32oz of ONR concentrated will make 16 spray bottles worth. and that's if u went full strength every time. rinseless is 1oz to 2 gallons of water.
I have used this before, and you will run through this if you use this a whole car waterless wash. it is meant to be a wipe down on a panel or two. or you have a nice show room car.
Not even the same category of products.
This is completely waterless. Spray and clean.
Your product requires dilution with water first, it's a rinse less product.
This is a solid waterless wash, which is even less work than rinseless.
However this smells so strong. They try to give it a flowery scent, but went way overboard.
They have a newer product with ceramic coating in there, it's better and stinks less, but more expensive.
https://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-H...0DER&gQT=0
This is a solid waterless wash, which is even less work than rinseless.
However this smells so strong. They try to give it a flowery scent, but went way overboard.
They have a newer product with ceramic coating in there, it's better and stinks less, but more expensive.
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This is completely waterless. Spray and clean.
Your product requires dilution with water first, it's a rinse less product.
If you think this waterless product doesn't have water, you're wrong. it's pre diluted and ready to go, and you're paying a hefty premium for that.
I'd argue for a diy (which is my point). This is definitely in the same category. How many bottles of waterless wash u going through trying to use this vs. a rinseless. yes, they make dedicated waterless. better off buying that in bulk. not this overpriced retail.
Here is a waterless ratio from p and s absolute a rinsless product
Mix Absolute 16:1 (approximately 3 capfuls for a 32oz bottle) in a trigger sprayer bottle. Spray a section with the waterless solution and then wipe off with a microfiber towel.
There is one for ONR,mckee n914 and more
last you mention waterless even easier than rinseless.. maybe if you got a car that needs a wipe down, it's easier. take a car that's a bit dirty, the instructions on the bottle say you might have to use a powerful stream of water first, turning it into a rinseless.......
you also might have to use a fair amount of towels due to the amount of dirty picked up. those towels can become heavily contaminated, that are too dirty to bring back to new like state even with a microfiber detergent.
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