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Rinseless Wash - First time ever


blongo804

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Just wanted to throw a quick review up for Adam's Rinseless Wash! 

 

I was at my buddy's house this past weekend, and while he was getting his car jacked up in the garage so we could fix his coilovers, I gave my ST a quick foam down and wash/clay to get it prepped for "after-winter" correction. 

 

His coilovers took longer to fix than we planned, so my ST sat outside where mini dust storms kick up often due to his road being completely gravel/dirt. Luckily I brought my Rinseless Wash with me that day. I'm not really sure why I brought it, but I am soooo glad I did. My car didn't *appear* dusty, but I acted on the situation as if it was. I whipped up a bucket of warm water, probably about 3-4 gallons worth, added about 2oz of Rinseless, soaked a thick microfiber in it for about 5 minutes then had at it. Since I figured my car ONLY had dust on it and it was being polished anyways, I simply used one Rinseless solution microfiber and the same style microfiber, but dry, to dry the car. 

 

The Rinseless Wash cleaned the car perfectly and saved me a TON of time. It left the surface feeling silky smooth and fresh, too. If my car was a garage queen, I have a feeling I would be out there every other day with this stuff. I have never used a rinseless wash before and am now kicking myself for it. The stuff works AMAZING. I will update this post with pictures after I give the car another clean up. It's been raining every day since. 

 

Overall, I am thrilled with this stuff. I am going to utilize it more throughout the summer instead of two bucket full washing. My car never gets dirty enough to the point that I CAN'T use this stuff. 

 

10/10 product here. I am a rinseless believer, but I will stay with Adam's only. :)

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Glad it worked for you. It is my favorite product, saves tons of time on a light dirty vehicle. Takes me longer to clean the towels than to wash the car with it.

 

^This.  I find myself just doing a foam cannon pre-soak on a dirty car, rinse it down, pull it in the garage and wipe the wet panels with a rinseless soaked towel to get any remaining dirt off then dry the car.  EXTREMELY efficient.  If the car is only lightly dirty you don't even need a pre-foam or pre-rinse either.  It cuts the wash time in half compared to a traditional wash at least.

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