Got my order after the podcast. Was cool to see you on Eddies live today… keep the content coming. You really put this rinseless through a tough test and it cleaned impressive.
Appreciate you my brother. I also appreciate Eddie for having me on for the release of Idrosave 💪💪. Yes I found the perfect opportunity to use this rinseless on a vehicle that I know even soaps will stain wash mitts. I wanted to see how well it cleans with one pass and if it encapsulates the dirt which it did!!!
This stuff is phenomenal. Yeah my sponge is stained but I was ready for it. No biggie I have like 2 other new legacy sponges around 🤣🤣. I appreciate you always tuning in and showing love 💪
Hey…IMO those garden sprayers do Gods work!! The mist is so steady and consistent and I don’t feel like I need to be the Hulk in order to make it work compared to some of those IKs!! I CANNOT wait to get my order from Labo-Idrosave FTW!!!
Garden sprayers are fire! They are underrated. But you know if I use a IK sprayer they’ll say it did the job and how does it work with a cheap sprayer 🤣. Labo coming in hot 🔥
I agree with you….I have been using 10 garden sprayers for years. I label each one with the products I use frequently and mix everything with distilled water.
@@DetailingMadeSimple I have two IK Pro 2 sprayers I use. One for wheels/tires, one for foaming the car when I don’t wanna use the foam cannon…they’re great too!
@@BetterThanNewDetailing Nice!!! I have one IK sprayer just to foam the wheels and tires my plan is two get a second for like you said foam up the car without a foam cannon
Props to the garden sprayer. I am a hobbyist detailer and garden sprayers are my best friend. I do have Marolex and IK, but I keep my apc rinse and rinseless wash in garden sprayers.
That garden sprayer was taken down that dirt easily imagine on a higher PSI sprayer like a keg sprayer! Garden sprayers are awesome they do the job exceptionally well as well for the cost too!!!!
Thank you Tim 💪💪. Definitely the slickest rinseless on the market. I've been enjoying it. I have less than half the bottle I have a video coming soon using it on my cousins Audi with salt dirt and stuff. Show the cleaning power 💪💪
Thank you my brother. Yes there are benefits of each one . DIY is a hybrid and this is a polymer only based with some added protection that last 1 week or 2 on the car nothing significant really. To me though this one is easier to dry and slicker than the DIY one. But DIY cleans a tad bit better since it’s a surfactant and polymer base 💪
As soon as it is is available in Europe i want to try it out. i just bought a gallon from DIY rinseless wash because it is so good! My car is coated with G-techniq CSL and EXO V5 and i prefer the shine of DIY above Absolute. Another good rinseless wash is that of Angelwax H2NO! It doesn't have a good smell and it leaves stains but as soon as you rub it out with a second microfiber cloth it has a shine as if your car has been polished and coated! I can recommend you another video of NGL Detail & coating. He did a water test on the Cerakote coating which was successful. Clearly has to do with the climate. I appreciate your honest testing!
Yes it is definitely slicker than absolute. I agree with your issues with having to mix that's my gripe as well. You'll enjoy your gallon of Idrosave!!!! For sure 💪💪. Thanks for watching
Wow! A couple months ago I’ve never heard of Labocosmetica. You’ve really shown how good their stuff is and you have me considering quite a bit of their products. In the rinselss a pure product or does it also add protection?
Thank you my brother. They have such an outstanding and quality product line. From what I saw in the live prodcast from EC details Reggy said it leaves a polymer protection that last in perfect conditions 6 weeks. So that pretty much means 2 weeks tops on a car. Nothing strong. Not meant to protect anything just give it gloss and slickness.
This rinseless wash is excellent, however I have one issue and would like to know if anyone else has had this. I noticed on my measuring glass that there was some type of very sticky clear substance. The only way it was removed was to soak the glass in a bowl with hot water and Cascade powered dishwashing detergent. Then we prepared a four gallon solution to keep on hand using distilled water and 2 oz. of the Idrosave. This morning opened the sealed container to do some touch up because of the heavy rains, and I noticed there were a few chunks of this sticky solution floating on the surface. Removed with a paper towel and went about the touch up with no issues. It appears that there could be an issue with the formula. Also, I used the flip towel method and no contaminated towels ever went back in the solution. Thanks in advance. Waiting for warm weather up here in Connecticut.
Yes some slight chunks are the polymers that get themselves back together if left for a couple of days in the bucket as a prepped solution z as for the sticky substance on the glass of your measuring cup I haven't experienced that yet but others have. It's a great rinseless wash because of the protection. But that's what comes with the territory. Labo will be releasing another rinseless that just cleans and doesn't add any protection that maybe causing these funky stuff.
Would have been interesting to spray plain water on the soot on the rear as a comparison. Im tipping water would have removed most of that too. But a side by side would would have shown the difference
@@DetailingMadeSimple 25-50% increase, we have two main sites that sell the line, luckily I managed to get a couple of things on one of them before they made the increase. That’s a fair jump, I’ll be interested to see the price of Idrosave once it hits the Uk.
Hey Soc, This soap sounds amazing 😮 How did you find it, or what gave you the inspiration? Did thos car have a protective coat? What is the bottle expiration date? Could it also have been sprayed with water to remove all the grime? Excellent video. 👌
This rinseless wash is truly one of a kind. It's phenomenal. Well I've been using rinseless washes for years already. I found out labocosmetica through Eddie Colon about 6 months ago or so. I used one or 2 of their products. Then I purchased the entire line in October and November did a review on the Labo line. From there I heard they were coming out with a rinseless. I was able to have a bottle for a couple of weeks before launch and try it out a couple of times then I decide to use it on this level of first ash and tar. Yes my vehicle has a ceramic coating one half is Labo STC and HPC the other half is Armour Detail Supply Pro. The bottle expiration date says 12/28 aka December 2028 You could have done it that way as well wouldn't have made much of a difference as the encapsulation and heavy grit and sand was removed from the paint with the pre spray. The rest had to be used in a contact wash's if we really wanted to we could have used a high ph soap like BH Touchless let dwell and then spray off. But the purpose of this video was to have it go through something really dirty and rough 💪
Thank you my brother 💪. Same dilution 256:1 in the sprayer. I’m confident that you’ll enjoy it even as a detail spray, glass cleaner, prespray, interior cleaner and clay lube at 256:1. No other dilution ratio needed! I am cheap and trust me it’s fantastic
I recorded this about 3 weeks ago. So in the podcast he said it leaves polymer protection so I will make another video and clear something’s up. 💪. What that means I’m not to sure as it’s not si02
I see my local guy Autoality just added the Labo line. Doesnt have the rinseless yet so maybe when he gets it I will try it. I feel like this is another flavor of the month. Everyone raved about eco wash for a month or two and I tried it and it worked well but it was nothing revolutionary so I just stick with my DIY stuff for a much lower entry price. Curious to see if this is another gone in the wind in 2 months and no one uses it or talks about it anymore
Great to hear definitely give this a go for sure!!! As for eco wash it’s a great rinseless but overall for most it’s out of budget. Also Eco wash has been out since I think 2019/2020 so nothing revolutionary for it. IMO it’s better than DIY in dilutions and slightly slicker than DIY. but as for cost I rather use DIY for that purpose. This is really the best polymer rinseless. Problem is there are many products to use and review we always come back around to them. 👍
Thanks for the work on this. I appretlciate you woring in the cold. 😂 Im not touching my car until spring. Too wet and cold out here in Oregon . Did you do a video on Jimbos, Hard as a Shell? This is the first i am hearing about this product. Seems expensive to me...
Thank you my brother 💪. No I haven’t made video on hard as shell yet a dedicated one. But it is very expensive $170 for the gallon and $35 for a 16oz which a 16oz can last you months or even a year to be honest as a diyer especially if it’s super durable as it claims. 16oz is the way to go in my opinion. As for the pure magic wheel cleaner best bang for your buck. The gallon of course it’s concentrated and dilutable for $100 so you can make over 20 16oz wheel cleaners which is a 1:4 dilution or even a dedicated water spot remover which I think is 1:1. Because the 16oz of pure magic cleaner is diluted 1:4 already and it’s $25
would you have any concerns about using it as part of your rinseless routine on wheels with the protection and potential spotting? more than DIY for example
I haven’t had any issues on the wheels. But lately I have heard many others. I think Labo is reformulating. So if you haven’t purchased it yet and worried about spotting. Stick with the DIY detail. Which DIY detail I have zero spotting issues.
These are two different types of rinseless washes. DIY is a hybrid surfactant and polymer based and it's a pure cleaner. As for Idrosave its polymer only also from what was said in the podcast it has slight protection nothing significant it's mainly there for the slickness. Think of it like DIY waterless wash. Has ceramic but mainly for gloss and slickness. Nothing as a term of protection wears off after a week or 2 tops. So in turn use DIY as a pure cleaner rinseless or use it to remove polish oils when polishing or use it to clean your pads in a pad washer. Idrosave is a polymer based super slick rinseless with a bit of protection. Cleans well. But I wouldn't use it to remove polish residue or clean out pads if you're about to coat a vehicle. Hope this helps
Definitely hands down the best polymer. Oberk, ONR, feynlab v1 and Absolute needs upgrades for sure after this one. Yes this cleans better than surfactant based rinseless out their like feynlab v2 and mckees n914. The thing is DIY eco wash and Drive auto appearance are considered hybrids so comparing the two is not complete. This cleans the media like a champ as well I have another rinseless video coming out on a regular car without ash and stuff. DIY is considered a hybrid but that cleans the media as a champ but no where near as slick as Labo. 💪💪
No rinseless will bring down the caked on dirt. But the loose dirt grime and debris does a phenomenal job. Only issue I have with absolute it doesn't clean as well vs Labo. It's hard to mix in water as well. Doesn't clean the dirt off the sponge as I like it too or the towel. So for me overall this is better than absolute.
Absolutely you can if you'd like too. If you are still able to rinse of the heavy great with a pre treatment and spray why not? 💪💪. This if you have no access to flowing water you can still provide a safe wash.
@@omarcastillo3801 gotcha. If you want to add a bit protection as a topper you can just 1-2 sprays per panel. But in terms of having to use a drying aid is not needed. That’s the great benefits of a rinseless wash 👍
I haven’t liked it so far. First wash I sprayed the whole car and had spotting everywhere. Second wash I did panel by panel. It was slick for sure, but I just don’t like washing panel by panel or section by section. It’s an added stress to be chasing every bit of overspray and dripping so it doesn’t leave spots. It also took me 2-3 times longer than it would to just do a a diy or absolute wash on the whole car. I wish they didn’t put the protection in there, makes it much much harder to work with, especially in high heat high humidity like I am. I’m sure it will work well for some, but I haven’t liked using it thus far
Yes it’s definitely a different category but don’t have to be exactly panel by panel. On hotter weather I do 2 panels instead of all. It’s just one of those things based on the environment. I’ve been doing rinseless so much I change my technique based on the environment and stuff. Just like winter I have to go panel by panel if not it’s too cold I’m pushing slush. I haven’t had spotting issues yet and I let it dry on the glass for 30 minutes and pre sprayed the entire car. Video will be out this week it’s uncut. 15 minutes long just some parts were fast forward to not sit there for a full 30 minutes. Would I use this rinseless to clean my pads or before a coating personally no I wouldn’t. I’ll just use DIY rinseless. Each has a place
Meh, too much protection. It cleans for sure, but I don’t use soaps with sealants in the either. Labo should be more clear about it not just being a rinseless wash. Leave it in the bucket for 24-48hrs, see what’s floating around in there.
I agree. They definitely cleared up things as it was supposed to be a 3PH rinseless where now this much protection makes sense. This was a huge dilemma in the detailing world.
Yes the staining sucks I started to experience its after my 5th wash. Definitely still the slickest and also still cleans fairly well. I'll put this as the best polymer rinseless with protection category .
@@DetailingMadeSimple I’m not sure I can even give it that considering other rinseless products with protection don’t stain, only way to get it not to stain is to add another polymer based rinseless to it after diluting it 1:50 in a spray bottle. Maybe even 1:75, 80 then add Hydra from Pheonix eod which is a good rinseless by itself. Add like a 1/4 ounce to it in a 16oz bottle and it cleans up super nice it’s super slick and so far it hasn’t stained. But that using it as a waterless product.
@@AmirAbdullah yeah the other ones like onr rinseless doesn’t leave durable protection behind. Neither does Uber rinseless. Only ones that leaves something durable but still stains are the Mckees n914 si02 and graphene rinseless which is a pain to do as well. The slickest I truly enjoyed was the Labo one for sure. Hydra is decent not the best I never said Labo is the best rinseless wash. Hydra surprisingly speaking with Aaron said it’s more of a surfactant base without the sudsing action. I did tell Aaron if it’s on the surfactant side needs to clean the mitt and sponge better. As for polymer rinselesses onr, absolute, ADG and Labo always struggle at cleaning the media even the new KC RRW. It’s something about polymers that struggle with real easing the dirt and grime from the mitt. The stronger the polymer the easier it’ll stain.
@@DetailingMadeSimple this thing is tho staining completely ruins a product and makes it dam near unusable, that’s why I think Products like Hydra or the DIY Rinseless are still at the top of my list, V3 Feynlab gets here in a few days, I’ll try that against the new 914 because the idea of protection in a rinseless is more like a high dilution waterless from back in the day. I wanna try labo’s waterless from Maniac line as well. I’m not sure who decided from labo, or Mckee’s that adding protection to rinseless was a good idea because it’s not and so far it’s always had issues. No point in adding a sealant if it causes more work from a product designed to create convenience. So far in my book standard rinseless is the way to go.
@@DetailingMadeSimple I’m not sure who told anyone it’s supposed to be easy for dirt to release. That’s what the guard is for and for the most part when I use Hydra I didn’t have an issue depending on the car or dirt I’m working on getting it to release dirt. On certain tall fiber rags all rinseless seem to struggle release dirt all of them. But not all of them struggle realign dirt from the sponge. Hydra being one of them in my experience that didn’t struggle as bad as others. Especially if the dirt is light and not to heavy than all of them will do ok. But the heavier dirt the taller fiber towel the more difficult it is for all of them in anyone scenario. I definitely think all of them should be tried with a grout sponge on a car panel that’s got some good sitting rain dirt, driving dirt splash dirt. I just don’t think some of these tests are what we should be judging out rinseless on unless it’s fairly dirty imo. I guess we can all have our opinion on it. But so far any rinseless that’s stains is useless and that’s why ppl are getting rid of idrosave by the gallon. I know a guy with 9 liters he’s dying to get rid of, I just bought 3 and a half liters of it for $20. Somehow realign got typed in instead of release. My bad.
Got my order after the podcast. Was cool to see you on Eddies live today… keep the content coming. You really put this rinseless through a tough test and it cleaned impressive.
Appreciate you my brother. I also appreciate Eddie for having me on for the release of Idrosave 💪💪. Yes I found the perfect opportunity to use this rinseless on a vehicle that I know even soaps will stain wash mitts. I wanted to see how well it cleans with one pass and if it encapsulates the dirt which it did!!!
Nah you can’t bend me over this dude lmao thanks for coming up this morning
😂😂. Came out wrong but it worked. The view was fire though when ya were bent over right? 🤣 I Appreciate you having me on your podcast 💪.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Soc!!! Bringing idrosave to the people-
Excellent video!
Yessir 💪. Thank you my brother appreciate it glad you enjoyed the video. This rinseless is phenomenal!!!
Brooooooo. This stuff looks crazy good. I'm ordering a bottle today. Sucks your sponge was stained!!!!you kept it real. That's why I love your videos.
This stuff is phenomenal. Yeah my sponge is stained but I was ready for it. No biggie I have like 2 other new legacy sponges around 🤣🤣. I appreciate you always tuning in and showing love 💪
Hey…IMO those garden sprayers do Gods work!! The mist is so steady and consistent and I don’t feel like I need to be the Hulk in order to make it work compared to some of those IKs!! I CANNOT wait to get my order from Labo-Idrosave FTW!!!
Garden sprayers are fire! They are underrated. But you know if I use a IK sprayer they’ll say it did the job and how does it work with a cheap sprayer 🤣. Labo coming in hot 🔥
I agree with you….I have been using 10 garden sprayers for years. I label each one with the products I use frequently and mix everything with distilled water.
@@BetterThanNewDetailing facts garden sprayers are great too!!
@@DetailingMadeSimple I have two IK Pro 2 sprayers I use. One for wheels/tires, one for foaming the car when I don’t wanna use the foam cannon…they’re great too!
@@BetterThanNewDetailing Nice!!! I have one IK sprayer just to foam the wheels and tires my plan is two get a second for like you said foam up the car without a foam cannon
Your car came out amazing !! I just ordered my 1 liter today so I cannot wait to get it. Thanks again Soc !!
Thank you my brother 💪💪. You won't be disappointed trust me!!! Glad you enjoyed the video. It's such a phenomenal rinseless.
That’s the Real Deal right there!! Got me a Gallon coming! As always great video my man! Labocosmetica for the win!🇮🇹💪🏼
Let’s go Todd!!! You won’t be disappointed my brother 💪💪. Labo has a lot of gems 💎
Props to the garden sprayer. I am a hobbyist detailer and garden sprayers are my best friend. I do have Marolex and IK, but I keep my apc rinse and rinseless wash in garden sprayers.
That garden sprayer was taken down that dirt easily imagine on a higher PSI sprayer like a keg sprayer!
Garden sprayers are awesome they do the job exceptionally well as well for the cost too!!!!
Looking forward to get my bottle that was ordered today. Nice review if must be good because you were gushing with praise.
Appreciate you Doc! Bro it’s really that good. Just wow the best polymer wash out there 💯
Great video! I’m so jealous you have Idrodave already! It is the slickest rinseless very. Have fun with idrosave. Can’t wait to get my gallon.
Thank you Tim 💪💪. Definitely the slickest rinseless on the market. I've been enjoying it. I have less than half the bottle I have a video coming soon using it on my cousins Audi with salt dirt and stuff. Show the cleaning power 💪💪
@@DetailingMadeSimple I can’t wait to see that video of idrosave on the Audi.
My sponge also stained. We had snow and pounds of salt. So am not surprised that the sponge would stain.
Facts depends too. Especially if some of it is tar. Tar will stain the sponge!!!
Awesome stuff man!!
I love the idea of this stuff!!
Thank you my brother I truly appreciate it 💪💪
Great video Soc. I have the DIYdetail which is almost done and was thinking of buying one but after this video I have decided to get this one.
Thank you my brother. Yes there are benefits of each one . DIY is a hybrid and this is a polymer only based with some added protection that last 1 week or 2 on the car nothing significant really. To me though this one is easier to dry and slicker than the DIY one. But DIY cleans a tad bit better since it’s a surfactant and polymer base 💪
As soon as it is is available in Europe i want to try it out. i just bought a gallon from DIY rinseless wash because it is so good! My car is coated with G-techniq CSL and EXO V5 and i prefer the shine of DIY above Absolute. Another good rinseless wash is that of Angelwax H2NO! It doesn't have a good smell and it leaves stains but as soon as you rub it out with a second microfiber cloth it has a shine as if your car has been polished and coated! I can recommend you another video of NGL Detail & coating. He did a water test on the Cerakote coating which was successful. Clearly has to do with the climate. I appreciate your honest testing!
Definitely. Get your hands on this when you get the chance you won’t regret it.!! Sure send me the video bro. I’ve never used angel wax h2no. 💪💪💪
Wow! Amazing Soc! Can’t wait to try this in my Detail Keg!
Thank you Rob! Yeah bro the Idrosave will blow you away!!!
This is slicker than absolute?! My gripe with absolute it can't be shaken and doesn't mix well. I just placed my order got the Gallon 🙌. Great video.
Yes it is definitely slicker than absolute. I agree with your issues with having to mix that's my gripe as well. You'll enjoy your gallon of Idrosave!!!! For sure 💪💪. Thanks for watching
“Lemme bend ya guys ove….” Lmaooo cuts the feed with the transition 😅 subscribed just bc of that my dude lol. Def gonna cop me a liter.
😂😂😂. Appreciate you my brother. Glad you enjoyed the video
GET IT SOC!! Great video!
Appreciate it Ed 💪💪. This Rinseless is the talk of the town. 👍
Ma perché in Italia non si trova?
Make comparison video with DIY detail rinseless and ONR rinseless
Sounds like a great Idea. DIY is a hybrid so not really fair and ONR has no protection it's 3 complete different rinseless washes
@@DetailingMadeSimplebut nothing wrong with ONR right?
Awesome video and results
Thank you my brother glad you enjoyed it 💪💪
Yoooo great video !
Thank you Becca 💪💪. This rinseless is fire 🔥
Wow! A couple months ago I’ve never heard of Labocosmetica. You’ve really shown how good their stuff is and you have me considering quite a bit of their products. In the rinselss a pure product or does it also add protection?
Thank you my brother. They have such an outstanding and quality product line. From what I saw in the live prodcast from EC details Reggy said it leaves a polymer protection that last in perfect conditions 6 weeks. So that pretty much means 2 weeks tops on a car. Nothing strong. Not meant to protect anything just give it gloss and slickness.
This rinseless wash is excellent, however I have one issue and would like to know if anyone else has had this. I noticed on my measuring glass that there was some type of very sticky clear substance. The only way it was removed was to soak the glass in a bowl with hot water and Cascade powered dishwashing detergent. Then we prepared a four gallon solution to keep on hand using distilled water and 2 oz. of the Idrosave. This morning opened the sealed container to do some touch up because of the heavy rains, and I noticed there were a few chunks of this sticky solution floating on the surface. Removed with a paper towel and went about the touch up with no issues. It appears that there could be an issue with the formula. Also, I used the flip towel method and no contaminated towels ever went back in the solution. Thanks in advance. Waiting for warm weather up here in Connecticut.
Yes some slight chunks are the polymers that get themselves back together if left for a couple of days in the bucket as a prepped solution z as for the sticky substance on the glass of your measuring cup I haven't experienced that yet but others have. It's a great rinseless wash because of the protection. But that's what comes with the territory. Labo will be releasing another rinseless that just cleans and doesn't add any protection that maybe causing these funky stuff.
Would have been interesting to spray plain water on the soot on the rear as a comparison. Im tipping water would have removed most of that too. But a side by side would would have shown the difference
I should have done that as well. 👍
Seen a double price increase within a week on the Labocosmetica line in the Uk, maybe they’re expecting an uptick in sales?
Have you really? possibly I am not to sure. Could be. I wouldn’t know tbh….
@@DetailingMadeSimple 25-50% increase, we have two main sites that sell the line, luckily I managed to get a couple of things on one of them before they made the increase.
That’s a fair jump, I’ll be interested to see the price of Idrosave once it hits the Uk.
@@LSD04 yeah definitely would be great to know. That is a huge leap in cost too!!
bought a gallon and a bottle of their tire gel. Been doing rinseless for 14 or 15 years now, waiting for this since Nov.
Great to hear Jake 💪. You won’t be disappointed this stuff is legendary vs other polymer rinseless. 💪💪💪
Hey Soc,
This soap sounds amazing 😮
How did you find it, or what gave you the inspiration? Did thos car have a protective coat? What is the bottle expiration date? Could it also have been sprayed with water to remove all the grime? Excellent video. 👌
This rinseless wash is truly one of a kind. It's phenomenal.
Well I've been using rinseless washes for years already. I found out labocosmetica through Eddie Colon about 6 months ago or so. I used one or 2 of their products. Then I purchased the entire line in October and November did a review on the Labo line. From there I heard they were coming out with a rinseless. I was able to have a bottle for a couple of weeks before launch and try it out a couple of times then I decide to use it on this level of first ash and tar.
Yes my vehicle has a ceramic coating one half is Labo STC and HPC the other half is Armour Detail Supply Pro.
The bottle expiration date says 12/28 aka December 2028
You could have done it that way as well wouldn't have made much of a difference as the encapsulation and heavy grit and sand was removed from the paint with the pre spray. The rest had to be used in a contact wash's if we really wanted to we could have used a high ph soap like BH Touchless let dwell and then spray off. But the purpose of this video was to have it go through something really dirty and rough 💪
@DetailingMadeSimple 🙂
Excellent work. You could be very near to creating your own product line. And then you'll just sit and relax. Good luck Soc. 👍
@@jaimedpcaus1 thank you my brother. By the time I get to that stage 90% of the products will be the best 🥲. Would be awesome though 💪💪
@DetailingMadeSimple Keep doing what you're doing and things will come
Excellent Video!!! I have a bottle on the way.
What ratio did you mix for the sprayer?
Thank you my brother 💪. Same dilution 256:1 in the sprayer. I’m confident that you’ll enjoy it even as a detail spray, glass cleaner, prespray, interior cleaner and clay lube at 256:1. No other dilution ratio needed! I am cheap and trust me it’s fantastic
So Idrosave doesn't leave protection? I though Reggie said you could get a couple weeks out of it.
I recorded this about 3 weeks ago. So in the podcast he said it leaves polymer protection so I will make another video and clear something’s up. 💪. What that means I’m not to sure as it’s not si02
@@DetailingMadeSimple Curious about the protection when used as a drying aid. This might be my new go too.
Looks really good be interesting to see how it compares with the new gyeon eco wash
Definitely would be great to see. That's a test for the near future 💪. This thing is just a chefs kiss 💯
Great video soc
Appreciate you my brother and thank you for having me pop in on the podcast 💪
I see my local guy Autoality just added the Labo line. Doesnt have the rinseless yet so maybe when he gets it I will try it. I feel like this is another flavor of the month. Everyone raved about eco wash for a month or two and I tried it and it worked well but it was nothing revolutionary so I just stick with my DIY stuff for a much lower entry price. Curious to see if this is another gone in the wind in 2 months and no one uses it or talks about it anymore
Great to hear definitely give this a go for sure!!! As for eco wash it’s a great rinseless but overall for most it’s out of budget. Also Eco wash has been out since I think 2019/2020 so nothing revolutionary for it. IMO it’s better than DIY in dilutions and slightly slicker than DIY. but as for cost I rather use DIY for that purpose.
This is really the best polymer rinseless. Problem is there are many products to use and review we always come back around to them. 👍
Thanks for the work on this. I appretlciate you woring in the cold. 😂
Im not touching my car until spring. Too wet and cold out here in Oregon .
Did you do a video on Jimbos, Hard as a Shell? This is the first i am hearing about this product. Seems expensive to me...
Thank you my brother 💪. No I haven’t made video on hard as shell yet a dedicated one. But it is very expensive $170 for the gallon and $35 for a 16oz which a 16oz can last you months or even a year to be honest as a diyer especially if it’s super durable as it claims. 16oz is the way to go in my opinion. As for the pure magic wheel cleaner best bang for your buck. The gallon of course it’s concentrated and dilutable for $100 so you can make over 20 16oz wheel cleaners which is a 1:4 dilution or even a dedicated water spot remover which I think is 1:1.
Because the 16oz of pure magic cleaner is diluted 1:4 already and it’s $25
would you have any concerns about using it as part of your rinseless routine on wheels with the protection and potential spotting? more than DIY for example
I haven’t had any issues on the wheels. But lately I have heard many others. I think Labo is reformulating. So if you haven’t purchased it yet and worried about spotting. Stick with the DIY detail. Which DIY detail I have zero spotting issues.
How does this compare to DIY rinseless? Been using their product since it came out but now this 👀
These are two different types of rinseless washes. DIY is a hybrid surfactant and polymer based and it's a pure cleaner.
As for Idrosave its polymer only also from what was said in the podcast it has slight protection nothing significant it's mainly there for the slickness. Think of it like DIY waterless wash. Has ceramic but mainly for gloss and slickness. Nothing as a term of protection wears off after a week or 2 tops.
So in turn use DIY as a pure cleaner rinseless or use it to remove polish oils when polishing or use it to clean your pads in a pad washer.
Idrosave is a polymer based super slick rinseless with a bit of protection. Cleans well. But I wouldn't use it to remove polish residue or clean out pads if you're about to coat a vehicle. Hope this helps
This clearly looks like the best polymer rinseless. The only question is if it’s better than the surfactant products 🤔. DIY cleans media like a champ.
Definitely hands down the best polymer. Oberk, ONR, feynlab v1 and Absolute needs upgrades for sure after this one. Yes this cleans better than surfactant based rinseless out their like feynlab v2 and mckees n914. The thing is DIY eco wash and Drive auto appearance are considered hybrids so comparing the two is not complete.
This cleans the media like a champ as well I have another rinseless video coming out on a regular car without ash and stuff. DIY is considered a hybrid but that cleans the media as a champ but no where near as slick as Labo. 💪💪
is this better then absolute P&S , I know P&S has streaks on window and the dirt from a car does not come off the paint when spraying!
No rinseless will bring down the caked on dirt. But the loose dirt grime and debris does a phenomenal job. Only issue I have with absolute it doesn't clean as well vs Labo. It's hard to mix in water as well. Doesn't clean the dirt off the sponge as I like it too or the towel. So for me overall this is better than absolute.
What if I use this and then use a pressure machine?
Absolutely you can if you'd like too. If you are still able to rinse of the heavy great with a pre treatment and spray why not? 💪💪. This if you have no access to flowing water you can still provide a safe wash.
Can I use this also as a prewash?
Yes you can 🫡
Love your videos
Thank you my brother appreciate it 💪💪
Still not available for EU ??? sniffff
Unfortunately not yet. So far initially is US you guys should have it in a couple of weeks from now too 💪💪💪
The wait for this to drop is over. Now the wait for this morning’s order begins. #wedidit #idrosave
#wedidit !!! Yes the long awaited wait for this rinseless. Let’s go 💪💪. Ya won’t be disappointed!!
@@DetailingMadeSimple telling you like I told Tim, if unhappy you’ll definitely hear from me. Rinseless is life bro.
@@ChiGalKMcAcura facts.!! Can’t wait to hear about your experience. The gloss is wild too!! Rinseless is a culture a lifestyle people are missing out.
Wow amazing
Thank you my brother 💪💪
Is the garden sprayer filled with the solution too?
Yes the garden sprayer is filled with the solution. Same dilution ratio. 256:1
Safe for ceramic coatings?
💯 percent safe on ceramic coated vehicles. 💪
I'm guessing there's no need for a drying aid then huh?
@@omarcastillo3801 whenever you’re using a rinseless wash you don’t need a drying aid. The rinseless wash is its own drying aid. 👍
Ok kool. I'll give it a try. I have been using extreme solutions topper for a while now.
@@omarcastillo3801 gotcha. If you want to add a bit protection as a topper you can just 1-2 sprays per panel. But in terms of having to use a drying aid is not needed. That’s the great benefits of a rinseless wash 👍
They delivered as they told Tim Mclaughlin, Harold Gonzalez and me at MTE 👌👌👌
Shout out to Labo!!! It's been a 4 month close to 5 month wait 💪💪💪
I haven’t liked it so far. First wash I sprayed the whole car and had spotting everywhere. Second wash I did panel by panel. It was slick for sure, but I just don’t like washing panel by panel or section by section. It’s an added stress to be chasing every bit of overspray and dripping so it doesn’t leave spots. It also took me 2-3 times longer than it would to just do a a diy or absolute wash on the whole car. I wish they didn’t put the protection in there, makes it much much harder to work with, especially in high heat high humidity like I am. I’m sure it will work well for some, but I haven’t liked using it thus far
Yes it’s definitely a different category but don’t have to be exactly panel by panel. On hotter weather I do 2 panels instead of all. It’s just one of those things based on the environment.
I’ve been doing rinseless so much I change my technique based on the environment and stuff. Just like winter I have to go panel by panel if not it’s too cold I’m pushing slush. I haven’t had spotting issues yet and I let it dry on the glass for 30 minutes and pre sprayed the entire car. Video will be out this week it’s uncut. 15 minutes long just some parts were fast forward to not sit there for a full 30 minutes. Would I use this rinseless to clean my pads or before a coating personally no I wouldn’t. I’ll just use DIY rinseless. Each has a place
Smell like grapefruit 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Bingo smells almost exactly like that!!!!! 💪💪
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Ima bend ya over 😂😂
Good video! Mannn how am I supposed to explain getting another rinseless wash to the wife....
Thank you my brother!! 💪💪 Tell her it’s the best polymer rinseless 😂😂.
Meh, too much protection. It cleans for sure, but I don’t use soaps with sealants in the either. Labo should be more clear about it not just being a rinseless wash. Leave it in the bucket for 24-48hrs, see what’s floating around in there.
I agree. They definitely cleared up things as it was supposed to be a 3PH rinseless where now this much protection makes sense. This was a huge dilemma in the detailing world.
@@DetailingMadeSimple I swear, I put it on my Kronos coated car, it’s not as glossy now. I’m pissed because that Kronos was looking hot.
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The stamp of Labo Heart !!!! 🤣🤣
Absolute best... I see what you did there. 😏
😂😂😂. A little word play
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Let's get it 💪💪💪
This stuff is really bad with the Staining, completely ruins this product. Definitely not the best rinseless out.
Yes the staining sucks I started to experience its after my 5th wash. Definitely still the slickest and also still cleans fairly well. I'll put this as the best polymer rinseless with protection category .
@@DetailingMadeSimple I’m not sure I can even give it that considering other rinseless products with protection don’t stain, only way to get it not to stain is to add another polymer based rinseless to it after diluting it 1:50 in a spray bottle. Maybe even 1:75, 80 then add Hydra from Pheonix eod which is a good rinseless by itself. Add like a 1/4 ounce to it in a 16oz bottle and it cleans up super nice it’s super slick and so far it hasn’t stained. But that using it as a waterless product.
@@AmirAbdullah yeah the other ones like onr rinseless doesn’t leave durable protection behind. Neither does Uber rinseless. Only ones that leaves something durable but still stains are the Mckees n914 si02 and graphene rinseless which is a pain to do as well. The slickest I truly enjoyed was the Labo one for sure.
Hydra is decent not the best I never said Labo is the best rinseless wash.
Hydra surprisingly speaking with Aaron said it’s more of a surfactant base without the sudsing action. I did tell Aaron if it’s on the surfactant side needs to clean the mitt and sponge better.
As for polymer rinselesses onr, absolute, ADG and Labo always struggle at cleaning the media even the new KC RRW. It’s something about polymers that struggle with real easing the dirt and grime from the mitt. The stronger the polymer the easier it’ll stain.
@@DetailingMadeSimple this thing is tho staining completely ruins a product and makes it dam near unusable, that’s why I think Products like Hydra or the DIY Rinseless are still at the top of my list, V3 Feynlab gets here in a few days, I’ll try that against the new 914 because the idea of protection in a rinseless is more like a high dilution waterless from back in the day. I wanna try labo’s waterless from Maniac line as well. I’m not sure who decided from labo, or Mckee’s that adding protection to rinseless was a good idea because it’s not and so far it’s always had issues. No point in adding a sealant if it causes more work from a product designed to create convenience. So far in my book standard rinseless is the way to go.
@@DetailingMadeSimple I’m not sure who told anyone it’s supposed to be easy for dirt to release. That’s what the guard is for and for the most part when I use Hydra I didn’t have an issue depending on the car or dirt I’m working on getting it to release dirt. On certain tall fiber rags all rinseless seem to struggle release dirt all of them. But not all of them struggle realign dirt from the sponge. Hydra being one of them in my experience that didn’t struggle as bad as others. Especially if the dirt is light and not to heavy than all of them will do ok. But the heavier dirt the taller fiber towel the more difficult it is for all of them in anyone scenario. I definitely think all of them should be tried with a grout sponge on a car panel that’s got some good sitting rain dirt, driving dirt splash dirt. I just don’t think some of these tests are what we should be judging out rinseless on unless it’s fairly dirty imo. I guess we can all have our opinion on it. But so far any rinseless that’s stains is useless and that’s why ppl are getting rid of idrosave by the gallon. I know a guy with 9 liters he’s dying to get rid of, I just bought 3 and a half liters of it for $20. Somehow realign got typed in instead of release. My bad.
Nice review. I could do without the “bros” and “boe!”s. Not my kinda language…
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed the video 👍