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ADAM'S RINSELESS CAR WASH

  • Wash Anywhere, Anytime, Without a Hose
  • High Tech Polymers Prevent Scratching and Swirl Marks
  • Highly Concentrated Formula 
  • Dilute Into A Spray Bottle To Make Waterless Wash

 

Sometimes washing your vehicles isn't easy. Weather, water restriction, or access to a hose can make keeping your ride clean almost impossible. Other times you just don't want to have to drag out a hose and go through an entire wash process. Luckily Adam's Rinseless Car Wash is a solution thats easy to use, safe, and can be used virtually anywhere at anytime!

 

Advanced lubricating polymers and emulsifiers allow Adam's Rinseless Car Wash to safely and effectively remove dirt, grime, and dust from your vehicle with nothing more than a bucket of clean water. The formula lifts contamination away from your delicate paint and encapsulates it allowing it to be wiped away without risk of scratches or swirls. Thanks to the highly concentrated formula just 2 ounces of Adam's Rinseless Wash, a couple quality microfiber towels, and 5 gallons of water is all you'll need to clean your entire car from top to bottom! 

 

Because there is no running water, hose, or need to rinse away soaps you can clean your car anywhere at anytime! Those cold winters in parts of the US make using a hose and bucket in your driveway not only uncomfortable, but dangerous. Use Adam's Rinseless Car Wash to clean your entire car in the comfort of your garage and never worry about a mess. Live in an apartment complex where a hose isn't easy to access? Just fill a 5 gallon bucket with water and wash your ride anywhere without fear of scratches or need for running water. Even if you live with water restrictions in the summer your vehicles can remain spotless the entire season without ever needing a hose.

 

What about the times you just need a quick touchup? Maybe your car is only lightly dusty and you need a solution to wipe it down. Adam's Rinseless Car Wash also makes a fantastic spray on waterless wash product! Simply dilute a few ounces with water in a spray bottle and you have a fantastic waterless washing solution, great for removing dust for a quick wipe down without swirl marks. 

 

Our highly concentrated formula can be used for up to sixteen rinseless washes or makes over 250 ounces of waterless washing spray making Adam's Rinseless Wash not only economical but friendly on the environment by utilizing less water and creating zero run off like a regular hose and bucket wash. 

 

110% guaranteed by Adam's industry leading satisfaction guarantee to be the best product of its kind we're sure you'll love Adam's Rinseless Car Wash and so will your cars.

 

 

 

Instructions for use: 
 

 
Adam's Rinseless Wash is a super concentrated multi-use cleaning chemical that can be used for both rinseless and waterless washing techniques. Safe for all exterior surfaces, this pleasantly scented liquid will have you washing your car safely with less water, faster than ever before. Guaranteed to be the finest waterless and rinseless washing product you've ever used! 
 
Instructions For Rinseless Washing
1. Prepare two 5 gallon buckets with clean water and grit guard bucket inserts.
 
Instructions For Waterless Washing
1. Mix approximately 1oz - 2oz of Adam's Rinseless Wash concentrate with 32oz of clean water in a spray bottle, shake well to mix. 

 

 

2. Spray mixture liberally onto the panel to be cleaned, saturating any dust, dirt, or contamination. 
3. Using an Adam's Waterless Wash towel wipe gently in a straight line from one end of the panel to the other. 
4. Flip or fold the towel to a fresh side and repeat until all cleaner has been removed from the surface. Use a separate, clean, dry towel to remove any streaks or excess residues. 
5. Repeat the process on each panel, completing the vehicle above the mid-door line first, then the lower sections, saving wheels till last. 
 
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Tried the Rinseless wash today on both the Ranger and the Charger. Here's what I did:

 

Ranger: It was extremely dirty/salty so I took it to the coin-op to blast the big stuff off. I then used the 2 bucket Rinseless process to give it a bath. I did dry it with detail spray and a great white towel though. Worked great in that process.

 

Charger: wasn't quite so dirty, so it just got sprayed with waterless wash and the 2 bucket Rinseless process, drying it the same way I did the Ranger. Car came out nice and clean!!!

 

That got me to thinking. If your vehicle is salty enough to blast it off with a pressure washer and you have the hose out, wouldn't it just be easier to do a regular 2 bucket wash? I'm thinking that if you have to blast the salt off the paint, you might as well get under the vehicle also.

 

This will be a great product for me here during the summer here in Oklahoma, where I can wash and dry the car panel by panel. It will also be great for the Thunderbird that only gets a coating of dust on it.

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Just ordered this stuff, pretty excited! I did order 12 chemical guys extra thick (333) towels since Adam's is out of the borderless blue. Once those come in, I will get few packs of those. 

 

Even got the waterless waffle towel and detail sprayer along with a pressured spray bottle!

 

First few products from Adam's. Hopefully practicing on my Volt and Q50 will have me ready for my C7 end of the year :D

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What would be the ideal dilution ratio in your experience?

 

The reason I ask is because I would like to perform a rinseless wash with this stuff while at a car show or meet (on the road).

I plan on bringing only one bucket due to space reasons, and I have the previous-generation Adam's Wash Bucket, which is smaller and holds less than the current bucket, which holds 5 gallons.  I'm not exactly sure what my bucket's capacity is, as I never tried to measure it myself.

 

What will be the ideal dilution ratio, assuming I will be using 3 gallons of store-bought distilled water?

2 oz?  4 oz?  8 oz?  What worked good for you?  

 

The only other time I used this product, I tried just "eyeballing" it and ended up (most likely) putting in way too much... this resulted in a super strong scent that was a bit overwhelming.  It also required an extra few wipedown strokes than the other competing brand.

 

I'll be buying my distilled water after I get to my destination so I don't have to carry it with me on the road trip and I don't have to deal with trying to lug a gallon of water down the hotel hallway and elevators...

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Your bucket is 4.25 gallons if I remember correct (the old Adam's style).

 

Assuming 3 gallons in the solution bucket, I would use 1.5 to 2 oz of product at most.  Using the squeeze top on the Rinseless cap isn't too accurate in my opinion, my only gripe about the packaging.  It should be a normal sealed cap is threaded, has a 1 oz. capacity, and can double as a measuring device.  Unscrew the cap, pour 1 oz of product in cap, and pour that capful into the bucket.  Easy.

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I got a chance to use it tonight and what a great product.  It saved a ton of time and set up.  The car looks like it had a two bucket wash.

 

I took it to the car wash to knock the big crap off of it and the product worked great. 

 

It was probably late May when I correct my car and sealed and waxed it.  It had not been washed since November and I had been driving it between snow storms the last month and a half. So it was used on a car that needed a good cleaning.  It will probably be another month before I would have a chance to two bucket wash it.  We are expecting 4-8 of snow by Wednesday. 

 

The blue border less towels worked great also. I like using them for this and the whites for polishing.  

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Glad to hear another awesome impression, I really love this product.  It leaves a fresh surface that almost looks like it was just waxed, some people like to compare to ONR, but I feel it leaves more gloss almost like the Wash & Wax product from the same brand, but it smells better and works better in my opinion.

 

Not only is it great for winter, but I feel it also excels for those of us who might want to clean our cars on a rainy day and who have the luxury of a garage in the nicer season, perhaps you have time on the rainy day to do it but want to just get up, run errands the next day when its nice and you don't have time to pull the hose, buckets etc out the next day. 

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I ran out of waterless wash last night, so I mixed up some Rinseless Wash in the spray bottle.  I must say this is a superior product for dust removal.  Wiped both of my cars down Sunday evening after returning from two shows.    Left the finish glossier than waterless wash ever did.  Bug removal is easier too!

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I ran out of waterless wash last night, so I mixed up some Rinseless Wash in the spray bottle.  I must say this is a superior product for dust removal.  Wiped both of my cars down Sunday evening after returning from two shows.    Left the finish glossier than waterless wash ever did.  Bug removal is easier too!

 

What was your dilution ratio Rick?

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What was your dilution ratio Rick?

I measured one ounce of Rinseless Wash, added a few extra drops for reassurance, and filled the bottle with water from our RO system.  I'm using a 16oz waterless wash spray bottle.

 

I know, it's not very scientific.   But results were great.  

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What would the proper dilution ratio be to mix Rinseless to the same level as Waterless in a gallon container? I've just about emptied my old Waterless Wash gallon and wanted to refill with compareable dilution.

 

Thanks!

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What would the proper dilution ratio be to mix Rinseless to the same level as Waterless in a gallon container? I've just about emptied my old Waterless Wash gallon and wanted to refill with compareable dilution.

 

Thanks!

8 oz of rinseless in 128oz of distilled water.

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Thinking about trying this product out! Just a quick question. Would this be the way to go with an accumulation of pollen on the car? I can wash the Stang in the morning, go into town, then by the evening when we want to go to dinner its covered in pollen and light dust (at least this time of year). I am thinking about the spray bottle use if it would not cause any damage. The color by the way is Deep Impact Blue. Thanks!

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Thinking about trying this product out! Just a quick question. Would this be the way to go with an accumulation of pollen on the car? I can wash the Stang in the morning, go into town, then by the evening when we want to go to dinner its covered in pollen and light dust (at least this time of year). I am thinking about the spray bottle use if it would not cause any damage. The color by

 

the way is Deep Impact Blue. Thanks!

Yes RCW would work great for pollen!

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