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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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But consider this... you were buying a gallon (128oz) of waterless wash, which is a ready to use product. 

 

The new stuff, (1) 16oz bottle can make you up to (16) 16oz bottles or 256oz of waterless wash so effectively a 16oz bottle (which ships cheaper than a gallon) can make you 2 gallons worth of the stuff its replacing. 

Since I have a carport, I use the heck out of WW for touch-ups so this is great. :rockon:

You mention several times in the video that the spray method is inferior to the bucket method. Since I can appropriately saturate the panel and/or the towel with spray solution, what is the drawback? 

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Has a rinseless strip wash been tried with this?  Rinseless + APC?  If so does it strip LSP's nicely?  Would be a nice time saver.

 

I havent tried it with Adams Rinseless yet but it works fine with the other rinseless washes I have tried it with.  Just simply add a few ounces of APC to your solution just like you would with a traditional strip wash.  The most important thing to remember is to make sure you get all the solution off the paint as you do not want any APC drying on the finish. 

I will let Dylan chime in here to make sure everything will play nice together chemically speaking...

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Since I have a carport, I use the heck out of WW for touch-ups so this is great. :rockon:

You mention several times in the video that the spray method is inferior to the bucket method. Since I can appropriately saturate the panel and/or the towel with spray solution, what is the drawback? 

There's no way you could saturate both the panel and the towel with a spray bottle to equal the saturation of a fully submerged towel.  If you did, you would have tired and cramped hands and a broken spray bottle after about 10 minutes.  If the car has light dust only, use it as a waterless wash.  If the car is dirtier than that, use it as a rinseless wash.  If the car is dirtier than that, break out the two bucket wash.  Its really not rocket science and should not be overanalyzed IMO.

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Nope. The stuff you tested is/was identical to the final version. You guys were given the very last tweak/reformulation in the development process. 

 

Appreciate it Dylan, looking forward to using it tomorrow when I come home from college.

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ordered some last night.  BTW the new video quality is phenomenal.  You guys have come a long way with the videos

 

Thank you. I like the direction our videos are going as well... staying simple and informative, but at the same time interesting enough to watch without going to sleep (I hope).

 

Has a rinseless strip wash been tried with this?  Rinseless + APC?  If so does it strip LSP's nicely?  Would be a nice time saver.

 

I didn't specifically test for that functionality, but chemically theres no reason it wouldn't work. 

 

Since I have a carport, I use the heck out of WW for touch-ups so this is great. :rockon:

You mention several times in the video that the spray method is inferior to the bucket method. Since I can appropriately saturate the panel and/or the towel with spray solution, what is the drawback? 

 

As mentioned elsewhere, the ability to saturate the panel to the same degree a saturated towel can is not likely. The bucket method will be safer no matter how you slice it, the spray on will be better than other options, but ultimately not as safe. 

 

Don't overanalyze? Are you new here?! :lolsmack:

 

LOL! Overanalyze? HERE!?!? You must be kidding LOL

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I made a thread maybe half a year ago asking if Adam's was going to make a rinseless wash and you guys said definitively no, that you weren't even thinking about it. I'm wondering why the change in company stance?

 

It is very cool though, as I've been wanting Adam's to make a rinseless for a while now!

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I made a thread maybe half a year ago asking if Adam's was going to make a rinseless wash and you guys said definitively no, that you weren't even thinking about it. I'm wondering why the change in company stance?

 

It is very cool though, as I've been wanting Adam's to make a rinseless for a while now!

I think they were fibbing Roshan. I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this....I must admit I really like it.

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You will use the snot out of this knowing (somewhat) how your car is Donny... especially in that dry/dusty AZ climate. This will be IDEAL for you.

Awesome! I just ordered some today along with some other goodies with my buddy Ward. Can't wait to try this stuff out! I will let you know my feedback once I try it.

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I can see where this would work well in the summer months, but I'am really hesitate to how well it would work on a vehicle in the winter months.  I probably spend more time in spraying the underside down than I do washing the outside in the winter.  The undercarriage, especially in the winter time, is just as important IMO to wash as the outside panels.  Salt can be so heavy on the panels that a dark colored car can look white.  At least where I live.  Am I missing something?  Your car would look great till it starts to rot from the inside out.

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High school math was quite awhile ago but I don't see how the volume adds up in the product description.

 

As this is a 16oz bottle using 2oz in a 5 gallon pail = 8 washes. Yes we could use less depending on conditions but saying 16 washes doesn't match based on recommendations. 

 

A few oz = 250 waterless washes. A few to me has always been 3. I guess it depends on the size of the bottle being used, but wouldn't it be better stated to use 1 oz in a 16 oz bottle as a waterless wash?

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This new Waterless wash release makes me get the impression that this is to compete with the "Gary Dean" method.. Very cool! 

 

I don't think that it's to compete. Wash method is still rinselsess Gary's method is just to use different towels instead of rinsing them off.

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High school math was quite awhile ago but I don't see how the volume adds up in the product description.

 

As this is a 16oz bottle using 2oz in a 5 gallon pail = 8 washes. Yes we could use less depending on conditions but saying 16 washes doesn't match based on recommendations. 

 

A few oz = 250 waterless washes. A few to me has always been 3. I guess it depends on the size of the bottle being used, but wouldn't it be better stated to use 1 oz in a 16 oz bottle as a waterless wash?

Waterless Wash is not the same as Rinseless Wash.2 ounces in 5 gallons = Rinseless Wash

 

The Waterless Wash is a very different dilution at 1 ounce in 16 ounces.

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Dylan,

This truck looks like it's in need of a full 3 bucket wash. To try and add some type of limitations would you agree this is beyond recommend dirty limit?

 

 

For people like me with big trucks, I do not have 2 hours during the work day to do a 2 bucket wash for it to look like that again when I leave the parking lot.  a quick rinseless wash after a spraydown (this wasnt sprayed down in the pic)  should save me well over an hour.

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This new Waterless wash release makes me get the impression that this is to compete with the "Gary Dean" method.. Very cool!

 

Rinseless wash is the type of product. "Gary Dean" method is just a technique you can use to do a Rinseless wash. Most major detailing companies have a Rinseless wash...

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Gary Dean didn't invent anything.  He's just the one to start the marketing hype.

 

As far as using this in the winter, I think it's even better then.  You can fill the bucket up with HOT water and do your wash.  Based on the reviews here and my experience with ONR, I would have no problem using it on a dirty winter car.

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Gary Dean didn't invent anything. He's just the one to start the marketing hype.

 

As far as using this in the winter, I think it's even better then. You can fill the bucket up with HOT water and do your wash. Based on the reviews here and my experience with ONR, I would have no problem using it on a dirty winter car.

Always aggravates me when I see people calling it the Garry Dean Method..

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