Excellent analysis there Martin, thank you. Absolute is not good at releasing dirt, but does clean well enough. My two favourite are ADS Hero and DIY Detail. But then GT Rinseless arrived today, and its easily a match for those two, and that's at 256:1. Need to test some more, but wow is it good! Try it on your interior. Soak an MF in the solution (preferably before doing the body), ring it out and wipe it over every surface, then buff dry if need be. May need to return to the bucket once or twice. Also great for kitchen, bathroom, everywhere really. Have fun with it! Cheers again for the demo and honesty
At last there is significant choice in the Rinseless market. I am a loyal ONR fan but I always find it difficult to resist trying something else. Might give the Garage Therapy a go next. Another one I've tried is AG Quik Refresh although it doesn't advertise itself as a rinseless but that's what it is. Not sure about that one - can be streaky if you follow the instructions and use the same "Instadry" you used to wash the car to dry it. I use a second one in fresh water. Anyway, great video as always and enjoyed the "guest appearance" at the end!
Lovely little video, thanks Martin. I'm about out of Absolute now and have been impresed with it, i prefer it to ONR but, GT is the next rinseless purchase for me. All the best, keep them coming, please 🙏
The problem I had with it was around the towels were a little grubby after dipping them in the solution unlike ONR & GT where all the dirt was encapsulated and dropped to the bottom of the bucket. I will give it another try and make sure of the dilution rate🤷♂
Absolute is excellent very versatile with a few uses such as clay lube & interior cleaner. Saying that ive not used any other rinsless wash products . Thank you martin Great video Martin.
For a quick spruce up , rinseless wash is the way to go Martin. I've used P&S Absolute but i feel DIY Detail rinseless is so much better in every way except cost
Hello Tom, try a mix of 10 to 1 with P&S Dream Maker (1part DM & 10 parts BM). Check out this video from Pan who explains it in more detail ua-cam.com/video/twuTd2VNlxw/v-deo.htmlsi=KlZFnG-zxQAP-oWi
I've never tried Bead Maker, but it looks a straightforward and easy to use so I'll put it on my to get list. (That list is getting longer and longer!). I would like to see you try out and your thoughts on either Armour Detail's "Hero" or DIY Detail's rinseless washes. As they have both been highly praised.
Bead Maker is a great drying aid or as a stand alone top up after a wash, I've used it since it came out in the UK. I am yet to try either Armour or DIY but will put them on my "to get" list👍
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer Looking forward to your opinions on either or both of those products. By the bye: just finished watching Pan the Organiser's latest video about starting his own brand of products. He knows his stuff when it comes to Detailing, so it's an exciting development.
Decent finish there Martin but what do you do about the wheels? My wheels get battered long before the bodywork needs doing and I've not seen any rinse less videos where they do the wheels too yet. Thanks for the video tho!
Hello Barry, nothing to say you can't do the wheels with a rinseless wash mate but not for me as I like to get right into the barrels and if you did that with a towel then you would go through a lot of towels. However having said that I guess if you have good protection on your wheels like a ceramic coating and you dont let the brake dust settle then why not. In fact I think thats a good video idea, I keep my wheels clean & they have a coating on them so I may give that a go. Thanks for the idea
As I have previously said it's not a method for me at home but if I was on holiday up North it is an ideal way to bring the car up to a level of cleanliness I would be happy with.
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer I would be interested to see a side by side comparison under a paint inspection light to see if there is any difference but I guess it is all subjective.
@@keithblacknell957 it’s a real nice and forgiving product isn’t Keith. Only a couple of weeks longevity but as long as you accept that then a great product to have on the shelf
Good honest review as always Martin was that the daughter Dropping her car off for a spruce up hell she’s got it good All the best from up here in Cumbria cheers mark 🇬🇧🍺👍🏻
Im not going to tell her what you said or she won't be able to get her head through the workshop door to give me tea & cake🤣. I have relatives in Cumbria who tell me stories of how dirty there car gets on the country roads where they live so Im guessing this is not your wash process of choice
No issue with it cleaning the car safely but not happy with the way it didn't encapsulate the dirt on the towels and remove it in the bucket. I will play with it again and double check that I have the correct dilution rate
Nice video and I get the purpose but it just do it for me...I'm happier giving it a decent wash etc. As I say, I do get the idea and of course, each to their own. Bead Maker though, oh yes! Cheers
Interesting stuff martin. Thanks. I think rinseless is great for summer dust but not for uk mud and grime. Out of interest do you use this method on wheels or would it just ruin the cloths ? I love using ONR in summer if youve no time👍
@@JamesBartlett-n6e That’s how I use rinselss as well. Any dirtier and a proper contact wash. I don’t use it on my wheels as I like to get right in and clean the barrels and like you said would trash my towels
I wring out the dirty media onto the ground before putting it back in the bucket. Helps a lot. How much water was in the bucket? I use 8 litres minimum. Same with ONR. 2 litre pump sprayer is so much easier for a pre soak. Basic rule of thumb is. Don't use a Rinseless wash from October until March. Unless you are going to a jet wash and blasting all the brine etc from it. Personally I just get a Professional Detailer to do my car in deep mid winter. PS. Did you vigorously shake the bottle before using? It says just to turn it upside down a couple of times. Or the surfactants and polymers will separate. A bit silly I know. But P&S are quite adamant about it. Good video. 👍
Good afternoon, I had about 8lts of warm water in the bucket and used a hand sprayer because I filled it from the bucket. Good idea about wringing it out before putting it back in the bucket. Yes guilty, I gave it a good shake before use. I will play with it to see the difference by not shaking. A professional Detailer ???????????? shocked. Great comments thanks👍
Yeah Martin. Multiple surgeries on Hips and my back is knackered. Sills and Wheels are a huge problem for me mate. Love doing what I can Spring, Summer and Autumn. Pretty OCD just like you mate.. Lol 👍😎
@@kinnonmcallister oh ok, I'll let you off. I must admit, I have to have a seat when doing wheels. If I get down Im like a beached whale trying to get up. Old age aint great but at least I made it👍
Don't think I'm that far behind you in age.. Lol. Forgot to say. I use my presoak at QD strength which is 64:1. Which is basically just pennies more. Not that I care about the cost per wash.! Just trying to be sensible and give the product a bit more bite. So to speak. I look after 3 of my neighbours cars nine months of the year and NEVER inflicted scratches or indeed swirls on any of them. Pretty sure that you can only inflict swirls if you wash in circles. Which is something I have not done since 1995! Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong about that mate. 👍
@@kinnonmcallister it’s strange how most of the people who have said they wouldn’t use it as it’s not safe are the ones who have never used it🤷♂️. Another good idea, making the spray a little stronger
I've found that if you mix 1 part P&S Dream Maker to 10 parts P&S Bead Maker that it neutralises the static. However, I have seldom found any Adams product to disappoint
Nice Video 👍 I have to be honest I have brought some rinsewash 4 months ago as I know Americans do this way some do, but its scares me for some reason hence why I have not used the rinsewash
I felt the same before I first tried it but its such an easy way to keep the car looking good. Just make sure you use a quality brand and not a discount one
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer I'll try it on a small panel, and see how I get on still scares me, the reason why I live in the countryside and the cars get soiled more easily so I give them a normal hand wash with a pre rinse
Hi Martin, nice video, one question; at the beginning of the video your car was wet, did you quick rinse it before or did the rain cause this ? Or did I miss something ?😀
@@paultaylor9652 no effort Paul, it took me 30 min to wash and protect the car without getting the hose and washer out. Perfect for a slightly grubby car or when you are pressed for time
Evening Martin,I must admit I have never used a bead maker,but you make it look easy. Every car you do pops was that the good lady at the door with your coffee and cake?😊
Hello Anthony, Bead Maker is a really nice forgiving product, it doesn't last long maybe a couple of weeks but a great drying aid. Yes, that was the governor, no tea or cake but I did get a beacon roll
Thats what everyone thinks but as long as the car is not filthy then it really doesnt cause any more swirls than a traditional wash if you use it correctly.
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Excellent analysis there Martin, thank you. Absolute is not good at releasing dirt, but does clean well enough.
My two favourite are ADS Hero and DIY Detail. But then GT Rinseless arrived today, and its easily a match for those two, and that's at 256:1. Need to test some more, but wow is it good!
Try it on your interior. Soak an MF in the solution (preferably before doing the body), ring it out and wipe it over every surface, then buff dry if need be. May need to return to the bucket once or twice. Also great for kitchen, bathroom, everywhere really. Have fun with it!
Cheers again for the demo and honesty
Cheers mate, tried Absolute again today. Again it cleans but again it didn't release dirt from the MF mitt.
That feeling of driving a clean car is better than sleeping in clean sheets
Oh not sure about that Andy
Clean bed after giving the car a full clean 😅
At last there is significant choice in the Rinseless market. I am a loyal ONR fan but I always find it difficult to resist trying something else. Might give the Garage Therapy a go next. Another one I've tried is AG Quik Refresh although it doesn't advertise itself as a rinseless but that's what it is. Not sure about that one - can be streaky if you follow the instructions and use the same "Instadry" you used to wash the car to dry it. I use a second one in fresh water. Anyway, great video as always and enjoyed the "guest appearance" at the end!
A lot of people still to be convinced though Peter. I allow her in the workshop on occasions 🤣
Absolute is a great product with a great smell too. Good idea to use a drying aid after as well. Enjoyed the guest appearance at the end too 😂
It was lunch time🤣
Lovely little video, thanks Martin. I'm about out of Absolute now and have been impresed with it, i prefer it to ONR but, GT is the next rinseless purchase for me. All the best, keep them coming, please 🙏
The problem I had with it was around the towels were a little grubby after dipping them in the solution unlike ONR & GT where all the dirt was encapsulated and dropped to the bottom of the bucket. I will give it another try and make sure of the dilution rate🤷♂
Absolute is excellent very versatile with a few uses such as clay lube & interior cleaner. Saying that ive not used any other rinsless wash products . Thank you martin
Great video Martin.
Always a pleasure Neil
Great video martin the car did look good after I just prefer a full proper wash when I do my car
The ‘intruder’ was funny Martin 😂😂😂
My lunch call🍔
For a quick spruce up , rinseless wash is the way to go Martin. I've used P&S Absolute but i feel DIY Detail rinseless is so much better in every way except cost
Fully agreed. DIY rinseless is a superb product and they have just released a version 2 that is supposed to be even better.
I've not tried it Robert but if it works for you then stick with it👍
I’ve used Absolute , but prefer DIY rinseless too.
I love the initial look after applying beadmaker and the fact that it's easy to use. But it always seems to attract dust and it's can be a bit pricy.
Hello Tom, try a mix of 10 to 1 with P&S Dream Maker (1part DM & 10 parts BM). Check out this video from Pan who explains it in more detail ua-cam.com/video/twuTd2VNlxw/v-deo.htmlsi=KlZFnG-zxQAP-oWi
Thank you for the video Martin and as always the honest review. Top job 👍.
@@karl3927 thanks Karl, appreciate the comment 👍👍
I do like bead maker Martin, still need to use rinse-less more to get comfortable with. Keep them vids coming pls
Cheers Alistair, I have a couple that Im trying to edit when I get the time👍
I've never tried Bead Maker, but it looks a straightforward and easy to use so I'll put it on my to get list. (That list is getting longer and longer!). I would like to see you try out and your thoughts on either Armour Detail's "Hero" or DIY Detail's rinseless washes. As they have both been highly praised.
Bead Maker is a great drying aid or as a stand alone top up after a wash, I've used it since it came out in the UK. I am yet to try either Armour or DIY but will put them on my "to get" list👍
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer Looking forward to your opinions on either or both of those products. By the bye: just finished watching Pan the Organiser's latest video about starting his own brand of products. He knows his stuff when it comes to Detailing, so it's an exciting development.
Decent finish there Martin but what do you do about the wheels? My wheels get battered long before the bodywork needs doing and I've not seen any rinse less videos where they do the wheels too yet. Thanks for the video tho!
Hello Barry, nothing to say you can't do the wheels with a rinseless wash mate but not for me as I like to get right into the barrels and if you did that with a towel then you would go through a lot of towels. However having said that I guess if you have good protection on your wheels like a ceramic coating and you dont let the brake dust settle then why not. In fact I think thats a good video idea, I keep my wheels clean & they have a coating on them so I may give that a go. Thanks for the idea
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer Look forward to seeing that one Martin. Keep up the BS free reviews! 👍🏾
As I have previously said it's not a method for me at home but if I was on holiday up North it is an ideal way to bring the car up to a level of cleanliness I would be happy with.
It works for me John but totally get why some may not like the idea
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer I would be interested to see a side by side comparison under a paint inspection light to see if there is any difference but I guess it is all subjective.
Leaves a nice slick finish, I occasionally use it as a drying aid after a "proper wash". 😂
@@keithblacknell957 it’s a real nice and forgiving product isn’t Keith. Only a couple of weeks longevity but as long as you accept that then a great product to have on the shelf
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer Try it at 64:1 as a Qd for me it's best use.
Good honest review as always Martin was that the daughter
Dropping her car off for a spruce up hell she’s got it good
All the best from up here in Cumbria cheers mark 🇬🇧🍺👍🏻
Im not going to tell her what you said or she won't be able to get her head through the workshop door to give me tea & cake🤣. I have relatives in Cumbria who tell me stories of how dirty there car gets on the country roads where they live so Im guessing this is not your wash process of choice
Just checking - did you dilute it properly? I’m a recent convert to RW and Absolute is superb. 👍🏼
No issue with it cleaning the car safely but not happy with the way it didn't encapsulate the dirt on the towels and remove it in the bucket. I will play with it again and double check that I have the correct dilution rate
P&S Absolute ♥
Nice video and I get the purpose but it just do it for me...I'm happier giving it a decent wash etc. As I say, I do get the idea and of course, each to their own. Bead Maker though, oh yes! Cheers
@@a13bkd62 totally agree, if your wash process works for you then it’s the right process 👍👍
🎉👍👍😊look good
Interesting stuff martin. Thanks. I think rinseless is great for summer dust but not for uk mud and grime. Out of interest do you use this method on wheels or would it just ruin the cloths ? I love using ONR in summer if youve no time👍
@@JamesBartlett-n6e That’s how I use rinselss as well. Any dirtier and a proper contact wash. I don’t use it on my wheels as I like to get right in and clean the barrels and like you said would trash my towels
I wring out the dirty media onto the ground before putting it back in the bucket.
Helps a lot.
How much water was in the bucket?
I use 8 litres minimum.
Same with ONR.
2 litre pump sprayer is so much easier for a pre soak.
Basic rule of thumb is. Don't use a Rinseless wash from October until March. Unless you are going to a jet wash and blasting all the brine etc from it.
Personally I just get a Professional Detailer to do my car in deep mid winter.
PS. Did you vigorously shake the bottle before using?
It says just to turn it upside down a couple of times. Or the surfactants and polymers will separate.
A bit silly I know.
But P&S are quite adamant about it.
Good video. 👍
Good afternoon, I had about 8lts of warm water in the bucket and used a hand sprayer because I filled it from the bucket. Good idea about wringing it out before putting it back in the bucket. Yes guilty, I gave it a good shake before use. I will play with it to see the difference by not shaking. A professional Detailer ???????????? shocked. Great comments thanks👍
Yeah Martin. Multiple surgeries on Hips and my back is knackered.
Sills and Wheels are a huge problem for me mate.
Love doing what I can Spring, Summer and Autumn.
Pretty OCD just like you mate.. Lol 👍😎
@@kinnonmcallister oh ok, I'll let you off. I must admit, I have to have a seat when doing wheels. If I get down Im like a beached whale trying to get up. Old age aint great but at least I made it👍
Don't think I'm that far behind you in age.. Lol.
Forgot to say.
I use my presoak at QD strength which is 64:1. Which is basically just pennies more. Not that I care about the cost per wash.!
Just trying to be sensible and give the product a bit more bite. So to speak.
I look after 3 of my neighbours cars nine months of the year and NEVER inflicted scratches or indeed swirls on any of them.
Pretty sure that you can only inflict swirls if you wash in circles. Which is something I have not done since 1995!
Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong about that mate. 👍
@@kinnonmcallister it’s strange how most of the people who have said they wouldn’t use it as it’s not safe are the ones who have never used it🤷♂️. Another good idea, making the spray a little stronger
The problem I found with bead maker is it attracts dust like a magnet….Adams detail spray is far superior in every way 💪
I've found that if you mix 1 part P&S Dream Maker to 10 parts P&S Bead Maker that it neutralises the static. However, I have seldom found any Adams product to disappoint
Nice Video 👍
I have to be honest I have brought some rinsewash 4 months ago as I know Americans do this way some do, but its scares me for some reason hence why I have not used the rinsewash
I felt the same before I first tried it but its such an easy way to keep the car looking good. Just make sure you use a quality brand and not a discount one
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer I'll try it on a small panel, and see how I get on still scares me, the reason why I live in the countryside and the cars get soiled more easily so I give them a normal hand wash with a pre rinse
@@tripsingh3642 If your current wash process works for you then stick with it. Its your car, do what you think is best for you
Hi Martin, nice video, one question; at the beginning of the video your car was wet, did you quick rinse it before or did the rain cause this ? Or did I miss something ?😀
Overnight thunderstorm did that for me ⚡⛈⛈
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer thanks Martin it's clear to me now.
@@michelevers5916 Always happy to help mate👍
Absolute is ABSOLUT the bedst 👍👍👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Im going to give it another couple of try but it didn't impress me today🤷♂️
It seems like a lot of effort, might as well wash it properly. Great idea if you haven't got access to outside water though.
@@paultaylor9652 no effort Paul, it took me 30 min to wash and protect the car without getting the hose and washer out. Perfect for a slightly grubby car or when you are pressed for time
Should have done a simple wet wash with Gyeon wet coat or similar 😉
I just recorded what I did with what I had Mark🤷♂️ its a blog not a dedicated review channel
8:52 oh hello 😁
@@ilikechickensausages2075 The boss wondering why my bacon roll
was getting cold🤷♂️
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer Well the boss does have a youthful appearance!
@@ilikechickensausages2075 If I was to tell her that she wouldn't get her head through the door 🤣
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer Just grease up the door frame 😉
Evening Martin,I must admit I have never used a bead maker,but you make it look easy. Every car you do pops was that the good lady at the door with your coffee and cake?😊
Hello Anthony, Bead Maker is a really nice forgiving product, it doesn't last long maybe a couple of weeks but a great drying aid. Yes, that was the governor, no tea or cake but I did get a beacon roll
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer 😋have a good weekend martin
@@anthonyworthington6495 thanks & you Anthony👍
i wouldnt let a rnless wash any where near my car swirl marks everywhere
Not if you do it properly.
Thats what everyone thinks but as long as the car is not filthy then it really doesnt cause any more swirls than a traditional wash if you use it correctly.
Good review ,wonder if the slickness would have been better using the sponge 🧽?
@@simonmarsh5007 yep good point Simon, I thought the same
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer might just be the case
@@simonmarsh5007 it’s started me thinking that I may have to do the unforgivable. Buying one of those over priced bloody sponges 🤬
@@ObsessiveCarDetailer yeah I know what your saying but from what I’ve seen they are very good ,end of the day nothing is cheap anymore
@@simonmarsh5007 have you used one Simon?