OG Rinseless Wash Method - Using McKee's N-914
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
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Hey Matt, I’ve found that after mixing up my solution in my bucket, I can just stick my bottle in there and fill it up to get the 256:1 ratio without having to use the pipette.
I really am digging this format. Great for new products but also useful for ones we currently use. Another great value added benefit of the OG experience IMHO👉🏼👈🏼 , Bravo🇺🇸💪🏼
This guy scratches an itch I didn't know I had.... I love this stuff
Should use a multi sprayer for pre spray.
Another tip, after filling your wash bucket. Take your sprayer and dunk in the bucket... boom 256:1 dilution.
Came here to see if someone said it new it would be a Rag co. subscriber they’ve been saying that on how to dilute it for years.
Thanks for the video. One thing I was going to mention as I was watching the video is the fact that cleans without leaving anything behind, great to be used as clay lube to prep the paint for any other waxes/sealants, but you already said it, confirmation on that. Thanks again!!!
I would never expect a "shorts" video be 9 minutes, but then I remembered it is actually OG shorts.
I did my first 4 Mckee's rinseless washes for customers and I noticed a few things... Mckee's seems like more of a "soapy" residue and it actually doesn't provide as much lubrication as ONR in my experience. I'll be using it at higher ratios to use more of it and improve lubrication. I use a pump sprayer for my pre rinse at 16 to 1 and 1:256 in the bucket.
have you ever used absolute? is it one you'd recommend?
@@fallback8314 never tried it I don't believe
Easiest way to make the rinseless pre-soak is to just dunk the bottle into the rinseless wash solution. That marolex sprayer will save your hands and forearms.
Would like to see Matt use a pressurized sprayer .
Looking buff! Feels almost weird to have such a short video haha
Those labels look stout as f*ck! Great work team.
Matt! Can you please review Feynlab Pure Rinseless at 1/3 oz per gallon dilution (less than they recommend on the bottle, works the best IMO). It suds up like soap when agitated and is the best I’ve found. Eats brake dust like nothing you’ve seen bedsides a harsh chemical. Safe for carbon carbon brakes too!
Playback speed at least 1.5x with this guy
Where does it snow in canada for 9 months of the year??? Oh you mean Alaska usa... got ya
hey matt nice vid - lots of towels to be safe and do properly. what is the main difference between ONR and 914????? dilution ratios are the same across the multiple uses - i was under the impression via yvan that ONR leaves no residue....but have u found that not to be the case????......i have both but on the fence which one is better...help me get off the fence cuz nuts are hurtin...
ONR does leave behind a polymer.
@@ObsessedGarageShorts what is the significance of the polymer left behind? What exactly does that matter? I've noticed maybe a "cleaner" "slicker" wipe when wiping away mckee's at detail spray ratios... Maybe that's what you mean
I also remember when he said "the last thing you want to do is decon. A car and then put polymers on it again" I thought that was a significant statement for anyone who is polishing also.