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    dyn0mitemat got a reaction from Ricky Bobby in First Rinsless Wash Complete   
    Nope its even easier than that!
     
    Just use rinseless drenched towel and wipe a panel down like normal. Then instead of drying, give it a spray of h20gg, then use a seperate h20 dedicated towel to spread it around. THEN dry. 
     
    Done! 
     
     
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    And congrats to the above!
     
    And I remember my first time rinseless wash. After doing it a few times you'll figure out a groove and what works, what you can get away with etc. For example, if the car is pretty clean on top, I know I can get away with 2-3 passes/swipes on the roof with one side of the towel (and this subi's got paint so soft it swirls if you look at it). 
    And as long as its wet (this is where rinseless/waterless in a spray bottle helps), you can hit all the glass without worrying about swirls, so I usually dont flip the towel over too often on that either. 
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    dyn0mitemat got a reaction from mc2hill in First Rinsless Wash Complete   
    Nope its even easier than that!
     
    Just use rinseless drenched towel and wipe a panel down like normal. Then instead of drying, give it a spray of h20gg, then use a seperate h20 dedicated towel to spread it around. THEN dry. 
     
    Done! 
     
     
    edit:
    And congrats to the above!
     
    And I remember my first time rinseless wash. After doing it a few times you'll figure out a groove and what works, what you can get away with etc. For example, if the car is pretty clean on top, I know I can get away with 2-3 passes/swipes on the roof with one side of the towel (and this subi's got paint so soft it swirls if you look at it). 
    And as long as its wet (this is where rinseless/waterless in a spray bottle helps), you can hit all the glass without worrying about swirls, so I usually dont flip the towel over too often on that either. 
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    dyn0mitemat got a reaction from pirahnah3 in Waterless vs Rinsless Wash   
    Since the rinseless wash came out I've washed my car with the 2 bucket method like 3-4 times (And I try to get a wash in at least once a week). 
     
    If the car's pretty clean and just needs a quick spray off of light dirt or what not, I just use rinseless without a problem. 
     
    If its pretty mucked up, I'll run down the street power wash station, and just use the rinse cycle (no chemicals in rinse mode) and blast off what I can with their heated water, then just use the spot free rinse (which I've confirmed with the owner is just deionized water) and give it a quick spray. Most of the time if I drive around for 5 minutes or so at 50+ it'll be enough to completely dry the car, and if you keep up on sealants or h20gg it'll probably get most of the dirt off just spraying it off and you may not need to do any more. 
     
    If I want a bit more I'll then take it home, do a quick rinseless wash, and then you can add sealant in one step with the h20gg right before you dry the car when your washing it and be done with a quick rinse/wash/seal/dry in like 40 minutes. 
     
    Best part about rinseless though, which is what I love most about it (a close second to being able to do it in a closed garage with heated water in like 30-40 minutes start to finish), is having hard well water, I just about completely cut out water spots I was getting down to zero, with no effort
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    dyn0mitemat got a reaction from Dwhite0960 in Waterless vs Rinsless Wash   
    Since the rinseless wash came out I've washed my car with the 2 bucket method like 3-4 times (And I try to get a wash in at least once a week). 
     
    If the car's pretty clean and just needs a quick spray off of light dirt or what not, I just use rinseless without a problem. 
     
    If its pretty mucked up, I'll run down the street power wash station, and just use the rinse cycle (no chemicals in rinse mode) and blast off what I can with their heated water, then just use the spot free rinse (which I've confirmed with the owner is just deionized water) and give it a quick spray. Most of the time if I drive around for 5 minutes or so at 50+ it'll be enough to completely dry the car, and if you keep up on sealants or h20gg it'll probably get most of the dirt off just spraying it off and you may not need to do any more. 
     
    If I want a bit more I'll then take it home, do a quick rinseless wash, and then you can add sealant in one step with the h20gg right before you dry the car when your washing it and be done with a quick rinse/wash/seal/dry in like 40 minutes. 
     
    Best part about rinseless though, which is what I love most about it (a close second to being able to do it in a closed garage with heated water in like 30-40 minutes start to finish), is having hard well water, I just about completely cut out water spots I was getting down to zero, with no effort
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    dyn0mitemat got a reaction from LT1xL82 in Waterless vs Rinsless Wash   
    Since the rinseless wash came out I've washed my car with the 2 bucket method like 3-4 times (And I try to get a wash in at least once a week). 
     
    If the car's pretty clean and just needs a quick spray off of light dirt or what not, I just use rinseless without a problem. 
     
    If its pretty mucked up, I'll run down the street power wash station, and just use the rinse cycle (no chemicals in rinse mode) and blast off what I can with their heated water, then just use the spot free rinse (which I've confirmed with the owner is just deionized water) and give it a quick spray. Most of the time if I drive around for 5 minutes or so at 50+ it'll be enough to completely dry the car, and if you keep up on sealants or h20gg it'll probably get most of the dirt off just spraying it off and you may not need to do any more. 
     
    If I want a bit more I'll then take it home, do a quick rinseless wash, and then you can add sealant in one step with the h20gg right before you dry the car when your washing it and be done with a quick rinse/wash/seal/dry in like 40 minutes. 
     
    Best part about rinseless though, which is what I love most about it (a close second to being able to do it in a closed garage with heated water in like 30-40 minutes start to finish), is having hard well water, I just about completely cut out water spots I was getting down to zero, with no effort
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    dyn0mitemat got a reaction from Ricky Bobby in Waterless vs Rinsless Wash   
    Since the rinseless wash came out I've washed my car with the 2 bucket method like 3-4 times (And I try to get a wash in at least once a week). 
     
    If the car's pretty clean and just needs a quick spray off of light dirt or what not, I just use rinseless without a problem. 
     
    If its pretty mucked up, I'll run down the street power wash station, and just use the rinse cycle (no chemicals in rinse mode) and blast off what I can with their heated water, then just use the spot free rinse (which I've confirmed with the owner is just deionized water) and give it a quick spray. Most of the time if I drive around for 5 minutes or so at 50+ it'll be enough to completely dry the car, and if you keep up on sealants or h20gg it'll probably get most of the dirt off just spraying it off and you may not need to do any more. 
     
    If I want a bit more I'll then take it home, do a quick rinseless wash, and then you can add sealant in one step with the h20gg right before you dry the car when your washing it and be done with a quick rinse/wash/seal/dry in like 40 minutes. 
     
    Best part about rinseless though, which is what I love most about it (a close second to being able to do it in a closed garage with heated water in like 30-40 minutes start to finish), is having hard well water, I just about completely cut out water spots I was getting down to zero, with no effort
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    dyn0mitemat got a reaction from stripesace in I give up....   
    Find someone local to you that makes leather and kydex gun holsters. They'll be able to come up with something that sounds like what you want pretty easily
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