I've said this on your videos before, but your reviews are some of if not the best product reviews in the detailing space on UA-cam. This one even took it up a notch. Extremely thorough and very informative. Great job!
Tim and his team knocked it out of the park with this one. It came a long way from the lab samples he sent me. Also glad he chose to go with orange rather than blue like the first samples.
@stevenv9224 I couldn't believe how slick the sponge feels with it. I expected the same as other new ones. This was next level. Just wish it was slicker on the dry off, but that's what Ethos makes other products for.
Hi Mike, really enjoyed your review and how you keep things easy to understand for the enthusiasts! I agree with you 💯it could be tricky to understand the language on the ceramic and how it is used in it. I enjoyed the slickness of the contact Wash then followed it up with a drying aid. Ethos definitely hit a home run in my opinion!
Nice review. I was wondering about this particular rinseless wash as I saw that ETHOS had released their own version of a rinseless wash along with their hybrid sponge which looks almost just like The Rag Company's sponge, but apparently it's not the same sponge, but either a knock-off of The Rag Company's or a copy of the look of the design, although it seems to be a different density?. Some people complain The Rag Company sponge is TOO soft, although I bought it (TRC sponge because my Nissan 370Z paint is so darn soft. You barely look at the paint and it micromars. So I try to mitigate the micromaring I put onto the paint just in normal washing with as soft of a sponge as I could find or very thick and plush microfiber towels. Looks like this particular hybrid rinseless wash is a pretty good performer based on your testing. After a few days of washing it seemed to make the paint slicker which is interesting. Maybe the polymers in it or whatever they have in it gives a little protection each time you use it? ETHOS has really made a name for themselves in a very short time span over the past several years and Tim over there is always putting out great new products. Everything I have ever used from ETHOS is well worth the money. I use their hybrid waterless wash product for quick touch ups on my paint. Even after I wash my 370Z (and it's garage kept 24/7/365), it still seems to attract dust in the garage starting after a few days so the hybrid waterless wash quickly allows me to safely remove that dust from the surface before I take the car out for a drive. Looking forward to trying out this new product and sponge and I also want to try their new interior cleaning product called FRESH which is their new APC for interiors. Thanks again for your honest and in-depth reviews.
Much appreciated! If I can ask, what part about the production value did you see improvement on? I'm trying to improve here and there, but the feedback lets me know what I've done better.
Thank you! I now have 3 cameras I use. I started with a little action cam, then added the Osmo Pocket 3 which is great, but now use my high end Canon as well. (and sometimes my cell phone) As you mentioned, I am also working on the camera angles as I want to show the impact when doing the sides of the car and also the top down on the hood for side by side comparisons. Anyway, it is a work in progress and every video I see something I wish I did better, but thank you very much for the feedback!
@@TheOutdoorDetailer well, it’s some good stuff. Slick with achinille wash mitt and the hybrid sponge. And I I used speed shine as my drying aid and it was very slick when drying. I give it a two thumbs up!
Hi! I wanted to tell you that you do really good job when testing rinseless shampoos! I really love washing my car using rinseless method, and I hope I will see some of the products you've tested in Poland - we have just few of them, Gyeon, Optimum, DIY, P&S, McKeys, ArtDeShine, Carlab and Shiny Garage (last two are brands from Poland). I hope I will see this Ethos Hybrid in Poland soon - i really want to test :)
Thanks for sharing!! You have some great products already available, and I don't think you would be disappointed if you went with 4 or 5 on your list already available!
Hi Mike I’m in Canada at moment for Holiday and have ordered from CARZILLA geyon rinseless a bottle of DIY V2 and from Ethos have ordered a gallon to be delivered to UK with 2 Sponges after reading what Tim says about the sponges I knew I would be onto a winner with them over time , bit pricey to ship to 🇬🇧 but with my 20% discount worked out good value and probably only person in 🇬🇧with Ethos so might have to do a UA-cam video 🙈 Andy
Hi Andy, I've completed my second weekly Ethos rinseless wash last Sunday. 🇬🇧 I can recommend that you soak the sponge for at least 24hrs in the solution after which it is super soft and works superbly. It's a fantastic product and sponge that cleans very well, enjoy.
@@NeilJohn-the-washer Hello Neil thanks for advise just soaked sponge in Rinseless Wash and you are right does make a difference, glad I brought the Gallon of Ethos and. 2 Sponges as postage to 🇬🇧 is not cheap 🙈
Ethos is a top quality brand so I ordered the Hybrid wash and sponge on launch day and sucked up the huge shipping costs as a one off. Heartily wishing I'd got the gallon tbf. 🇬🇧
Awesome thank you! I was a bit surprised at seeing that. Definitely saved it. Stuff really is good though. There's 5 products that I would easily recommend to anyone doing rinseless washes and this is one of them.
@edornelas7248 I'd have to say this one, Phoenix EOD V3, McKees V2, Gyeon, and a toss up between Hero and the Wolfgang SiO2. (That Wolfgang was so slick with the drying towel that I can't ignore it) I know the Hero work on road film because I tested it against Gyeon Bathe months back and haven't released the video.
Hey mike, would be really interested to see your thoughts on lake country's blue "grout sponge" which is only $5.99 (available at Detailed Image). i have tested it against "high quality" sponges like DIY's legacy sponge and in my opinion it works just as well and is safe for the paint. The Legacy sponge is nice quality foam but not sure if it warrants 5-6 times the cost. Anyways just a thought. Thanks for the video .
It's cheap enough but I remember being turned off by the photo of the foam. It just looked rough. May try it though before I coat the SUV and can look for marring.
I could be similar, but the marketing language used is different, so for all I know it's completely different. I have to say that the HERO scent in the bucket disappears after a day for me and the water smells nasty after just a few. The Ethos product smelled great even after 4 or 5 days and never started to smell nasty. I have used them at different times of the year, so maybe that's the reason.
I'm sure it will be on Amazon in about a month. Grab a bottle there and avoid some shipping expense. Honestly, all rinseless washes seem to work well, but depending n what you like, some are better than others. Use a bottle and if you like it, buy more.
Love the detail you've gone into. Thanks for this. Yet again, the only way to get this in the UK is by paying high shipping costs, so this one may have to wait. Shame
So far so good. For this test I was only able to do a wash every other day, so I didn't have a 1 or 2 week build up. I'm working on a spray I can apply to simulate a build up of my bad conditions, but oil and water don't mix as they say.
Hey, thanks for the question. The Feynlab V3 is crazy, and the Sublime actually pulled dye out of my double flip towel. That said, any of the updated versions from this summer have had no problem cleaning and not staining my sponges or towels. Winter for me will be the true test of cleaning ability.
After using them all with this wash, I would give the Legacy a very slight edge over the Ethos, but only because it seems to hold more water and is larger. The Ethos sponge did get softer after a few days, and I really like how the smaller cuts work and how you don't catch the little edges on your wiper arms. I would have to test more to be sure though, but I do like the ethos over the ultra safe sponge.
Car pro ech2o does work like this with sio2 ceramic in the product and leaves no protection but the shine is not comparable to any other I don’t know if you try it and smells good mint fresh and the price is on the low to medium and usability is phenomenon and you can mix it for different things like all the other rinse less products
@Dias-v Ech2o for me provided a lot of lasting protection. With multiple washes my car become very hydrophobic. May need to pull that back out for a review to post.
@@TheOutdoorDetailer I mean as rinse less is not giving me any protection but as drying agent yea iit gives me until the next week wash I will wait your opinion to see how you like it bc I trust you I learn from you about some things that I was scared to try thanks again for your videos are always so helpful and 👍 good
@@Dias-v totally agree with you! On Carpros website it doesn’t say anything about long lasting protection. The si02 is in it for the gloss I believe. Mike G says the same thing in his review on it! There is no long term protection in it. It is and has been my favorite drying aid for years! The slickness and gloss are on another level!
@@TheOutdoorDetailerTalked to Corey today from Carpro just to double check and he said, Ech20 wasn’t made for protection. Sio2 is for gloss. He told me don’t use this if you want protection. He said the little bit that it leaves behind last a day or two tops!
I’m looking to get my first rinseless wash product and set of accessories. Was originally going to buy Hero, then thought of getting DIY Detail Rinseless v2, and this review has me thinking I should just get this combo with the sponge. I detail my car outside as I don’t have an indoor garage to do it in. What would you recommend if you could only get one? (I also considered hydra v3)
I haven't been able to test this against a lot of dirt or in the winter, but I personally right now would spend my money on either the Phoenix EOD V3, the McKees V2, or the Ethos. If you are looking for a product that adds a bit of protection, the Gyeon is fantastic, as is the Angelwax, though the Angelwax needs a specific wash method used so your aren't spending a lot of money on product.
@@TheOutdoorDetailer first off - thank you for everything you do and the time you take to respond to the comments. I and many others appreciate it. What order would you rank the three you listed? And the ethos sponge would be your accessory pick to conduct the rinseless wash, right?
Phoenix EOD V3 would be my choice. It's probably available on Amazon right now, is slick enough on the wash, does well cleaning, AND it feels a bit slick even with a drying towel. (Slicker than the Ethos to me) I wish Phoenix EOD and Ethos were available through distributors because then you could grab other drying towels, sponges, etc. I would recommend either the Ethos or DIY sponge. Just my personal opinion at this point.
Since I was using the blue towels I really couldn't tell much, plus I was washing every other day, so the car wasn't very dirty. More tons of dust and debris as I live on a main road. (less of the road grime from highway travel in the rain) I plan on testing all these rinseless washes in the winter as well, since some that do well in the summer didn't work so well in the winter. Also trying to create a mix that I can spray on the car that would mimic that nasty stuff I get on my car in the winter. Will try to update though when I use it with some of the bright green towels and more dirt.
I've said this on your videos before, but your reviews are some of if not the best product reviews in the detailing space on UA-cam. This one even took it up a notch. Extremely thorough and very informative. Great job!
Agreed!💯
Wow, thanks!
@@TheOutdoorDetailerdefinitely love your reviews very detailed
Tim and his team knocked it out of the park with this one. It came a long way from the lab samples he sent me. Also glad he chose to go with orange rather than blue like the first samples.
Yeah, the orange stands out and matches the scent.
Excellent showcase of our new Hybrid Rinseless wash. Thanks for the great review! Glad you liked the sponge as well!
Very detailed explanation of both rinseless and sponge. Your time is very appreciated sir
I've only used it a few times, but I completely agree with your assessment. Wonderful products!
Ethos’s did an amazing job with this combo I did 4 cars with it. Was 🔥🔥🔥 cleaning power smell and slickness is wild
@stevenv9224 I couldn't believe how slick the sponge feels with it. I expected the same as other new ones. This was next level. Just wish it was slicker on the dry off, but that's what Ethos makes other products for.
Hi Mike, really enjoyed your review and how you keep things easy to understand for the enthusiasts! I agree with you 💯it could be tricky to understand the language on the ceramic and how it is used in it. I enjoyed the slickness of the contact Wash then followed it up with a drying aid. Ethos definitely hit a home run in my opinion!
Thanks for the shoutout!👍🏼 Cheers!
Nice review. I was wondering about this particular rinseless wash as I saw that ETHOS had released their own version of a rinseless wash along with their hybrid sponge which looks almost just like The Rag Company's sponge, but apparently it's not the same sponge, but either a knock-off of The Rag Company's or a copy of the look of the design, although it seems to be a different density?. Some people complain The Rag Company sponge is TOO soft, although I bought it (TRC sponge because my Nissan 370Z paint is so darn soft. You barely look at the paint and it micromars. So I try to mitigate the micromaring I put onto the paint just in normal washing with as soft of a sponge as I could find or very thick and plush microfiber towels. Looks like this particular hybrid rinseless wash is a pretty good performer based on your testing. After a few days of washing it seemed to make the paint slicker which is interesting. Maybe the polymers in it or whatever they have in it gives a little protection each time you use it? ETHOS has really made a name for themselves in a very short time span over the past several years and Tim over there is always putting out great new products. Everything I have ever used from ETHOS is well worth the money. I use their hybrid waterless wash product for quick touch ups on my paint. Even after I wash my 370Z (and it's garage kept 24/7/365), it still seems to attract dust in the garage starting after a few days so the hybrid waterless wash quickly allows me to safely remove that dust from the surface before I take the car out for a drive. Looking forward to trying out this new product and sponge and I also want to try their new interior cleaning product called FRESH which is their new APC for interiors. Thanks again for your honest and in-depth reviews.
Production value is looking better. Keep up the reviews!
Much appreciated! If I can ask, what part about the production value did you see improvement on? I'm trying to improve here and there, but the feedback lets me know what I've done better.
@@TheOutdoorDetailerthe camera angles. And idk if you got a new camera but it looks clearer. But editing is definitely looking more polished too.
Thank you! I now have 3 cameras I use. I started with a little action cam, then added the Osmo Pocket 3 which is great, but now use my high end Canon as well. (and sometimes my cell phone) As you mentioned, I am also working on the camera angles as I want to show the impact when doing the sides of the car and also the top down on the hood for side by side comparisons. Anyway, it is a work in progress and every video I see something I wish I did better, but thank you very much for the feedback!
Great video like usual! I have Hybrid at home and imma use it tonight!
Leave a reply on how you like it!
@@TheOutdoorDetailer will do!
@@TheOutdoorDetailer well, it’s some good stuff. Slick with achinille wash mitt and the hybrid sponge. And I I used speed shine as my drying aid and it was very slick when drying. I give it a two thumbs up!
Hi! I wanted to tell you that you do really good job when testing rinseless shampoos! I really love washing my car using rinseless method, and I hope I will see some of the products you've tested in Poland - we have just few of them, Gyeon, Optimum, DIY, P&S, McKeys, ArtDeShine, Carlab and Shiny Garage (last two are brands from Poland). I hope I will see this Ethos Hybrid in Poland soon - i really want to test :)
Thanks for sharing!! You have some great products already available, and I don't think you would be disappointed if you went with 4 or 5 on your list already available!
Hi Mike I’m in Canada at moment for Holiday and have ordered from CARZILLA geyon rinseless a bottle of DIY V2 and from Ethos have ordered a gallon to be delivered to UK with 2 Sponges after reading what Tim says about the sponges I knew I would be onto a winner with them over time , bit pricey to ship to 🇬🇧 but with my 20% discount worked out good value and probably only person in 🇬🇧with Ethos so might have to do a UA-cam video 🙈
Andy
You should do a video. Ethos makes some great stuff and deserves to be known outside the US.
Hi Andy,
I've completed my second weekly Ethos rinseless wash last Sunday. 🇬🇧
I can recommend that you soak the sponge for at least 24hrs in the solution after which it is super soft and works superbly.
It's a fantastic product and sponge that cleans very well, enjoy.
@@NeilJohn-the-washer Hello Neil thanks for advise just soaked sponge in Rinseless Wash and you are right does make a difference, glad I brought the Gallon of Ethos and. 2 Sponges as postage to 🇬🇧 is not cheap 🙈
Ethos is a top quality brand so I ordered the Hybrid wash and sponge on launch day and sucked up the huge shipping costs as a one off. Heartily wishing I'd got the gallon tbf. 🇬🇧
@@NeilJohn-the-washer Neil are you in UK 🇬🇧 I’m in East Sussex Andy
Great video! U a star now, seen a pic of u on my email from Ethos!! Your review
Awesome thank you! I was a bit surprised at seeing that. Definitely saved it. Stuff really is good though. There's 5 products that I would easily recommend to anyone doing rinseless washes and this is one of them.
@@TheOutdoorDetailer it’s well deserved! Congratulations! What’s your 5?
@edornelas7248 I'd have to say this one, Phoenix EOD V3, McKees V2, Gyeon, and a toss up between Hero and the Wolfgang SiO2. (That Wolfgang was so slick with the drying towel that I can't ignore it) I know the Hero work on road film because I tested it against Gyeon Bathe months back and haven't released the video.
@@TheOutdoorDetailer I have them all and I do like Hybrid and McKees V2. I gotta use Wolfgang cause I can’t remember what it was like..
@@TheOutdoorDetailer I have Nighthawk comin..
Hey mike, would be really interested to see your thoughts on lake country's blue "grout sponge" which is only $5.99 (available at Detailed Image). i have tested it against "high quality" sponges like DIY's legacy sponge and in my opinion it works just as well and is safe for the paint. The Legacy sponge is nice quality foam but not sure if it warrants 5-6 times the cost. Anyways just a thought. Thanks for the video .
It's cheap enough but I remember being turned off by the photo of the foam. It just looked rough. May try it though before I coat the SUV and can look for marring.
It sounds like it’s similar to Armour Detail Supply’s Hero. Nice thorough review. 😀
I could be similar, but the marketing language used is different, so for all I know it's completely different. I have to say that the HERO scent in the bucket disappears after a day for me and the water smells nasty after just a few. The Ethos product smelled great even after 4 or 5 days and never started to smell nasty. I have used them at different times of the year, so maybe that's the reason.
@@TheOutdoorDetailer This was fixed.
I am seriously considering this product,
I'm sure it will be on Amazon in about a month. Grab a bottle there and avoid some shipping expense. Honestly, all rinseless washes seem to work well, but depending n what you like, some are better than others. Use a bottle and if you like it, buy more.
Love the detail you've gone into. Thanks for this.
Yet again, the only way to get this in the UK is by paying high shipping costs, so this one may have to wait. Shame
Great review! So many great rinseless washes! How does this clean compared with Hydra v3??
So far so good. For this test I was only able to do a wash every other day, so I didn't have a 1 or 2 week build up. I'm working on a spray I can apply to simulate a build up of my bad conditions, but oil and water don't mix as they say.
Which of all the rinseless washes have the most cleaning power?
Hey, thanks for the question. The Feynlab V3 is crazy, and the Sublime actually pulled dye out of my double flip towel. That said, any of the updated versions from this summer have had no problem cleaning and not staining my sponges or towels. Winter for me will be the true test of cleaning ability.
how would you rank the sponge softness between the Legacy, Ultra Safe and Ethos sponges?
After using them all with this wash, I would give the Legacy a very slight edge over the Ethos, but only because it seems to hold more water and is larger. The Ethos sponge did get softer after a few days, and I really like how the smaller cuts work and how you don't catch the little edges on your wiper arms. I would have to test more to be sure though, but I do like the ethos over the ultra safe sponge.
I've added some graphene to my rinseless mix.... but I want the protection for my maintenance washes.
I'm a bit confused. How did you add graphene?
@@TheOutdoorDetailer I added some Turtle Wax Flex Wax to the mix.
Car pro ech2o does work like this with sio2 ceramic in the product and leaves no protection but the shine is not comparable to any other I don’t know if you try it and smells good mint fresh and the price is on the low to medium and usability is phenomenon and you can mix it for different things like all the other rinse less products
@Dias-v Ech2o for me provided a lot of lasting protection. With multiple washes my car become very hydrophobic. May need to pull that back out for a review to post.
@@TheOutdoorDetailer I mean as rinse less is not giving me any protection but as drying agent yea iit gives me until the next week wash I will wait your opinion to see how you like it bc I trust you I learn from you about some things that I was scared to try thanks again for your videos are always so helpful and 👍 good
@@Dias-v totally agree with you! On Carpros website it doesn’t say anything about long lasting protection. The si02 is in it for the gloss I believe. Mike G says the same thing in his review on it! There is no long term protection in it. It is and has been my favorite drying aid for years! The slickness and gloss are on another level!
@@TheOutdoorDetailerTalked to Corey today from Carpro just to double check and he said, Ech20 wasn’t made for protection. Sio2 is for gloss. He told me don’t use this if you want protection. He said the little bit that it leaves behind last a day or two tops!
@@T-BoneTodd interesting, as that wasn't my experience using it. I'll definitely test again.
I’m looking to get my first rinseless wash product and set of accessories. Was originally going to buy Hero, then thought of getting DIY Detail Rinseless v2, and this review has me thinking I should just get this combo with the sponge. I detail my car outside as I don’t have an indoor garage to do it in. What would you recommend if you could only get one? (I also considered hydra v3)
I haven't been able to test this against a lot of dirt or in the winter, but I personally right now would spend my money on either the Phoenix EOD V3, the McKees V2, or the Ethos. If you are looking for a product that adds a bit of protection, the Gyeon is fantastic, as is the Angelwax, though the Angelwax needs a specific wash method used so your aren't spending a lot of money on product.
@@TheOutdoorDetailer first off - thank you for everything you do and the time you take to respond to the comments. I and many others appreciate it. What order would you rank the three you listed? And the ethos sponge would be your accessory pick to conduct the rinseless wash, right?
Phoenix EOD V3 would be my choice. It's probably available on Amazon right now, is slick enough on the wash, does well cleaning, AND it feels a bit slick even with a drying towel. (Slicker than the Ethos to me) I wish Phoenix EOD and Ethos were available through distributors because then you could grab other drying towels, sponges, etc. I would recommend either the Ethos or DIY sponge. Just my personal opinion at this point.
How well does the Ethos Hybrid rinseless release the dirt when you dunk the wash media in the bucket?
Since I was using the blue towels I really couldn't tell much, plus I was washing every other day, so the car wasn't very dirty. More tons of dust and debris as I live on a main road. (less of the road grime from highway travel in the rain) I plan on testing all these rinseless washes in the winter as well, since some that do well in the summer didn't work so well in the winter. Also trying to create a mix that I can spray on the car that would mimic that nasty stuff I get on my car in the winter. Will try to update though when I use it with some of the bright green towels and more dirt.
It does very well. I was part of the test team for Ethos and that was one of the things myself and others had Tim get right.
Just ordered Amazon 39 dollars
I hope you like it as much as I did.