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Rinseless/washless. Concentrate. What are some options?

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  • Rinseless/washless. Concentrate. What are some options?

    I like rinse-less wash.
    Just finished my bottle of UWWA "Wash and wax anywhere" $11 for pre-mix.

    I want to try something new. I'd like to try a concentrate.
    But, I don't want Meg's D114 32 oz. jug since I'm not a pro.
    I wash a few times a year, I guess?

    Anyone try Optimum (NR2010C) No Rinse Wash & Shine - 8 oz.?
    What other options?

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    Re: Rinseless/washless. Concentrate. What are some options?

    One does not have to be a pro to use D114 or D115. The hardest part is understanding dilution ratios and even then that is really not that hard to understand. The benefit of either D114 or D115 is the cost savings by buying in bulk. UWWA is equivalent to D115.

    ONR works fine as well. Even Turtle Wax rinseless wash is good if you can still find it locally. There are a lot of good ones on the market.
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      I use D114 weekly as a waterless wash Mix per instructions. Spray liberally. Roll up a MF towel and use like a squeegee. Get a clean edge for each wipe.
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        Re: Rinseless/washless. Concentrate. What are some options?

        I don't want to buy a huge 32oz bottle, before trying it.
        I just want a small 8oz trial. Maybe I'll try the ONR for $10

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        • #5
          It's actually a 128 oz. jug.
          And like The Guz said, dillution ratios aren't too hard to figure out. Especially if you use some handy droppers to measure.

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