I never got the appeal of disaster details. They almost seem staged tbh.....but I guess 3 million followers of Detail Geek feel differently. Keep doing you Mike!
Not directly related to THIS video in particular, but I am happy to see you've not jumped on the bandwagon of creating thumbnails for your videos with text and you making some silly face. I appreciate you.
The pump sprayer Mike is using is a Marolex industry ergo 1500. Mike's has the more durable seals in the pump designed for harsh chemicals like acids and alkaline. For rinseless it'll be perfect. Top pump sprayer highly recommended. Mine is in high viz yellow. 1.5 litre capacity which is perfect for this size vehicle. You can go to 2 litres or smaller to 1 litre. 1.5ltr is the sweet spot. Rinseless washes, if you have either Hero, DIY, Idrosave or Fenylab you really don't need to switch to another brand unless youve ran out. They are all around the same in my experience with Idrosave needs to be done in the shade and panel by panel as the ceramic component usually leaves streaking but it's easily resolved (It's actually my favourite once you know how to get the best out of it). This one [Nxtzen] looks like another contender to be around the same as the others which is great, always good to have competition and a contender. I think, unless a new technology comes out to be a game changer, I think you can't really got wrong with what Mike and EC recommends. I've used Hero this evening topped with Carpro Reload, a great combination. Thanks Mike
@@79blustone thanks. I’ll be getting another marolex. Probably the same one you have. The one thing that sets ZNR apart is the 1:1000 dilution. Super cost effective.
@@kevkav5680 thanks. It is $29.95 for 1 liter (33.8 ounces). If we assume the typical use of 2 gallons (256 ounces) of water it comes down to about 131 washes from this bottle. The 5 liter bottle will last a lifetime. If I did the math right it’s about 658 washes.
@@MikeGDetailing I went with the same one Miranda Detailing used, got it at Walmart. But, I did not invest in that drill bit because I'll never use it again. I just used the closest one I had and reamed it out a bit more, then used some soapy water and pliers to pull it through.
Thx for the video. Id read from another user that they used it at 500 to 1 and got much better slickness. At this ratio its twice as diluted as other rinsless washes. Would be keen to hear your thoughts
I just use it at the recommended dilution ratio. Like most rinseless washes, they all feel the same under a sponge. No sense in wasting product if not needed.
yeah i don't see a big difference in slickness using a sponge. Some like absolute however seem to take more effort to dry. That stuff smells horrible after a year in the bottle. I think i'm just going to use it in my mop bucket lol i only have 75ml or so left.
Guz just to ask are you a full time detailer and this is your main income, but you get customers to vacuum their own car first, Only asking because i'm a little confused.
I’ve begun to like glossier tire dressings. 👍🏼
I never got the appeal of disaster details. They almost seem staged tbh.....but I guess 3 million followers of Detail Geek feel differently. Keep doing you Mike!
@@FineDetailingAZ they sure get the views.
@@MikeGDetailing you right
Great Video. Thank you. Maybe you can do a feed back after 3 days, 7 days, 14 days... to see how long it holds. Thanks
Not directly related to THIS video in particular, but I am happy to see you've not jumped on the bandwagon of creating thumbnails for your videos with text and you making some silly face. I appreciate you.
@@JeepJL Thanks. That is just not my style.
The pump sprayer Mike is using is a Marolex industry ergo 1500. Mike's has the more durable seals in the pump designed for harsh chemicals like acids and alkaline. For rinseless it'll be perfect. Top pump sprayer highly recommended. Mine is in high viz yellow. 1.5 litre capacity which is perfect for this size vehicle. You can go to 2 litres or smaller to 1 litre. 1.5ltr is the sweet spot.
Rinseless washes, if you have either Hero, DIY, Idrosave or Fenylab you really don't need to switch to another brand unless youve ran out. They are all around the same in my experience with Idrosave needs to be done in the shade and panel by panel as the ceramic component usually leaves streaking but it's easily resolved (It's actually my favourite once you know how to get the best out of it). This one [Nxtzen] looks like another contender to be around the same as the others which is great, always good to have competition and a contender. I think, unless a new technology comes out to be a game changer, I think you can't really got wrong with what Mike and EC recommends. I've used Hero this evening topped with Carpro Reload, a great combination. Thanks Mike
@@79blustone Try gyeon eco wash , in my opinion the best of all , cleaning ability, slickness, and gloss!
@@79blustone thanks. I’ll be getting another marolex. Probably the same one you have. The one thing that sets ZNR apart is the 1:1000 dilution. Super cost effective.
Great demonstration, how much does the rinseless cost for the bottle you have?
@@kevkav5680 thanks. It is $29.95 for 1 liter (33.8 ounces). If we assume the typical use of 2 gallons (256 ounces) of water it comes down to about 131 washes from this bottle. The 5 liter bottle will last a lifetime. If I did the math right it’s about 658 washes.
That Marolex was a game changer for me. Especially after I added a schrader valve!
@@matsudakodo I am going to get another marolex and modify it.
@@MikeGDetailing I went with the same one Miranda Detailing used, got it at Walmart. But, I did not invest in that drill bit because I'll never use it again. I just used the closest one I had and reamed it out a bit more, then used some soapy water and pliers to pull it through.
Great video Mike! Thanks for all you do for the detailing community!! Would you please send a link to the wheel covers I sow in the video. Thanks!
@@danielfletcher1384 thanks. They are these
www.detailedimage.com/wax.php?id=48173&url=detailedimage.com/CarPro-M53/Wheel-Covers-4-pack-P2070/
It's best to go clockwise when applying ir cleaning tire
What if you are left handed and your natural motion is counter clockwise?
are those wheel covers i see!!!!!! 😍😍😍
@@FrankoDetails they sure are.
It’s not dirty enough Mike 😆😆😆😆
@@Ecdetails 😂
Thx for the video. Id read from another user that they used it at 500 to 1 and got much better slickness. At this ratio its twice as diluted as other rinsless washes. Would be keen to hear your thoughts
I just use it at the recommended dilution ratio. Like most rinseless washes, they all feel the same under a sponge. No sense in wasting product if not needed.
Good video Mike , definitely like the look of the tire dressing.
@@millerdetailing4176 thanks. I did like the look the day after. Was not as glossy.
Why would a company go with a polymer rinseless instead of hybrid?
yeah i don't see a big difference in slickness using a sponge. Some like absolute however seem to take more effort to dry. That stuff smells horrible after a year in the bottle. I think i'm just going to use it in my mop bucket lol i only have 75ml or so left.
@@seabrew1 with a sponge they all feel about the same. I’m a sponge guy.
lol they don’t want clean sunday church mike g, they want dirty saturday night mike g! 😜😆
That is a crazy good dilution. Great review 👊🏼👍🏼
@@Sheldon_Classen thanks. Impressive how little product is used.
Guz just to ask are you a full time detailer and this is your main income, but you get customers to vacuum their own car first,
Only asking because i'm a little confused.
@@ilikechickensausages2075 I am not a full time detailer but I do side jobs here and there.
@@MikeGDetailing Cheers Mate got ya!
First!!!!