I had to use a waterless wash at the NEC Classic car show after a wet drive up when I had a car on a Club stand as water wasn’t really available. It did the Job ok😊
@marcusslade980414 күн бұрын
Great topic, Lee. Here on the Canadian west coast and with my own 996, I made a big move this year to my cleaning protocol, using a range of products from "DIY Detail" (US based) with tools and techniques very similar to what Maz does here. Rinseless or "rinse-less" has been a boon for me.
@alansorbie403812 күн бұрын
Interesting video. I’ve never been brave enough to try this. Living in a hard water area it’s quite tricky to keep my basalt black 996 gleaming especially if the rinse water dries before you can towel the car off.
@gregspark984514 күн бұрын
I depend on rainwater tanks for my water supply, living rurally in New Zealand. During summer that supply is limited, and I can't use my usual snowfoam/shampoo wash. The cars don't get as dirty as winter driving and rinseless wash is the perfect solution. A good supply of towels is essential!
@GetUpFalcon14 күн бұрын
How do you wash the towels?
@gregspark984514 күн бұрын
@GetUpFalcon good question, which I reflected on while writing that. We have a front loading washing machine which is very economical on water use. I save up all my towels over multiple washes (my wife thinks I'm nuts having so many towels) and wash all together. But yes, it takes precious water!
@Alfierk13 күн бұрын
Give me a hose, bucket and car soap. much easier and quicker. This rinseless wash makes no sense unless your in a car show and you didn't have a chance to wash your car, or maybe not.
@XBOW8313 күн бұрын
I use Rinseless wash 2 year ago on a soft black paint. Its faster, easiest, and safe for the paint... Damn speak about what you know or don't speak
@stevenquilter11714 күн бұрын
I don’t get it Just get a bucket of water and wash it 🤔 It’s a car
@gregspark984514 күн бұрын
You're kidding, right? Yes you can wash with just a bucket of water and a cloth. Drag all that grit lifted out of your bucket that's come off the car, wipe it across the paint and create beautiful artistic swirls.
@MagicAyrtonforever14 күн бұрын
@@gregspark9845 Use a grid for the bottom of the bucket.. Doesn't take a genuis..
@gregspark984514 күн бұрын
@@MagicAyrtonforever you're assuming all the grit comes out of your mitt (with careful rinsing quite possible) and that all the grit is trapped by the grit guard (extremely unlikely on a very dirty car). A single bucket as your only source of water for a wash is simply very bad practice.
@simonelliott595613 күн бұрын
For shows and road trips this is a great solution.
@robertlevasseur684314 күн бұрын
The problem with these rinseless wash videos is that they always wash clean cars. I want to use the stuff in rural Canada during the winter. I don’t know how I could apply no pressure on the microfibre cloth while trying to remove a combination of salt, sand and mud.
@GetUpFalcon14 күн бұрын
In rural Canada I’d imagine the hose pipe in addition to the peace pipe would provide the ideal solution 🤙
@robertlevasseur684313 күн бұрын
@GetUpFalcon You are probably right. I should hose it down then use the rinseless wash. I will have to pick my days though. When it is very cold, the water ices up very quickly on the car's surface.
@fullwerkes6 күн бұрын
This was far from a clean car, you can see it in the 50/50.