I started rinseless and I still do rinseless I feel when he said clients look at your weird but when they see the results they all get blown away and are happy
I actually prefer no rinse overall,if you break down the pros and cons,no rinse is better,the only exception is the off road vehicles,then the superior method is power washing.
Rinseless is way safer than waterless. I am surprised more detailers are not using rinseless on maintenance clients where vehicle is not that dirty. It would save time and money.
For me, a majority of my customers park their cars outside. I see everyone either 3 weeks or one month, the cars are well waxed and even then rinse-less is barely enough to get the car clean. Bugs, pollen, tar, that type of stuff is what Optimum oversells on the capabilities of. But agreed, if you wash a well waxed car rinseless once a week, you won’t scratch clear coat as bad or leave behind layers of traffic film/grease build up
@@Ichabod_Jericho look into a detail keg. 150 psi. I use rinseless wash and it’s amazing. For very dirty vehicles I do a regular wash. I don’t trust wax protection at all. I personally only use sealants or coatings
I started rinseless and I still do rinseless I feel when he said clients look at your weird but when they see the results they all get blown away and are happy
I actually prefer no rinse overall,if you break down the pros and cons,no rinse is better,the only exception is the off road vehicles,then the superior method is power washing.
Damn washing that big f350 with employees and gas for $59 ? He’s giving that away
$59 is our Sedan price. That white F450 is currently priced at $79 for our Gold Wash
@@ceodetailers5764 still, you guys are really giving a great value. My washes start at 100 but I’m solo
@@ceodetailers5764 you need to raise your prices.
Rinseless is way safer than waterless. I am surprised more detailers are not using rinseless on maintenance clients where vehicle is not that dirty. It would save time and money.
For me, a majority of my customers park their cars outside. I see everyone either 3 weeks or one month, the cars are well waxed and even then rinse-less is barely enough to get the car clean. Bugs, pollen, tar, that type of stuff is what Optimum oversells on the capabilities of.
But agreed, if you wash a well waxed car rinseless once a week, you won’t scratch clear coat as bad or leave behind layers of traffic film/grease build up
@@Ichabod_Jericho exactly. I use American detailer garage or n914 for rinseless. ONR is ok.
@@Ichabod_Jericho look into a detail keg. 150 psi. I use rinseless wash and it’s amazing. For very dirty vehicles I do a regular wash. I don’t trust wax protection at all. I personally only use sealants or coatings