I ordered ONR the other day because it was on sale at walmart. It arrived this morning I used it right away to compare with the DIY rinseless. I have to sa the DIY rinseless is far better product. I have to use more product with the ONR but still not enough lubrication. I have to add DIY rinseless on the bucket. My car is not even that dirty because I have a car cover. I’m not a PRO just detailing my own car , others might have different experience.
I’m just starting to wrap my head around how versatile Rinseless Wash is 🤯. I’m looking at most products on my shelf-now obselete-and thinking why didn’t you just find Nick and Yvan earlier! Great systems and products!!
I’m a Autobody painter, and I use it to spray down a freshly painted panel when polishing. It helps encapsulate the polisher residue without scratching the fresh paint. Also good for encapsulating dust when a freshly painted panel has sat in the shop for a while and needs to be wiped down for polishing. It’s kinda magic when you see it work on fresh paint that has never been touched 👍🏻
Thanks Nick & Yvan I am a new convert. I am going to move toward DIY for my detailing needs. Love,love, love the Rinsless. Also love the Gold Standard Polish, the 3 year, Graphene coating. I’m a convert. Rinse less from now on. Wish I’d known before I invested in a bunch of other equipment 😢😂. Thanks again. 🙏🏾👍🏾😊
I love your rinseless wash, it’s freaking amazing! Never was I so against a product maybe because I just didn’t understand or had tried it and after I did I was completely sold! Now I’ve got a gallon of your best, put your 5yr on my wife’s car, and I keep it looking amazing with rinseless and have now turned my dad on to it. He loves it as well!
I’m watching this video and I went to the garage to mix up some DIY Detail rinseless wash into a spray bottle 256:1 and I’m cleaning my house. I used 1/5th a cap in a 26 oz spray bottle. It works very well.
Yvan I hope your feeling better as being sick is never fun! Your rinseless wash may be my favorite product of all products. I feel like there are other ways to use rinseless so I will keep an open mind. Thank both of you guys for the video, education, and amazing products! You guys have made my work easier and more efficient.
I just received my first purchase from you guys, and I am doing studying and writing down all the uses. I only want to carry a few products in my shop to simplify the detailing process. I got a gallon of rinseless wash, and 2 16oz incredible Suds, and 2 16oz of All Clean
I use rinseless exclusively in my steamer. Not diy rinseless yet though. I just get a gallon of distilled water, throw a capful in there, and you got some prime steamer solution. I find it cleans a little better personally, and for the 30 cent capful you might as well
Another great video! I'm curious, if I make a 4 gallon batch of rinseless wash and keep it in a 5 gallon bucket with a lid. How long is it good for? Also, I'm assuming I could just dunk my spray bottle in here to have some rinseless wash for a drying aid/ lubricant? And again, how long would that be good for?
Someone in the live stream asked about Waterless Wash, you can absolutely use Rinseless Wash as a quick detailer. But Waterless Wash is a different chemical altogether: ua-cam.com/video/R6QwLxP6ObM/v-deo.html (by the way, our Waterless Wash is coming soon! As soon as labels arrive, it will be available)
Would another good use be as windshield washer fluid? Standard 1:256 ratio? What about in climates where it gets before freezing? I've heard of moving in summer isopropyl alcohol, would that have a potential to damage the clear coat or rubber spray lines over time? How much isopropyl alcohol should be mixed with a gallon of rinseless? Thanks!
You mentioned that the towels and applicators are reusable after coating. I washed mine and they still smell like the solvents in the coating. Any way to reduce that? Will it just off gas out of the towels over time? Thanks Also I don’t know if you guys have done a video or short on how to properly wash and dry microfiber, but if you haven’t that would be a great one to add to the diy detail library for the at home diy person who may not know that there even is a proper way to care for microfiber 👍
we've said it a few times on here (and will likely say it some more lol) but after you use your coating applicator or towel, simply put it in your Rinseless Wash bucket and/or a bucket with some All Clean and let it soak for 30-60 minutes and then put it in the wash after that. The surfactants in the Rinseless or All Clean go to work on your applicator and/or coating towels
Great video! Question, I wash my Tesla weekly. Living in the Central Valley , my front of the car gets caked with unimaginable amount of bugs. Since I only have time to wash it every Friday, in order to eliminate bug etchings, I would spray twice weekly before my wash with P&S rinseless mixed with D.I water. That has seemed to help neutralize and eliminate bug etching until my weekly wash without leaving water spots or residue after I have washed the car. I am very interested in trying your diy rinseless. Since your product has surfactants , can I spray that over the bugs say like on a Monday and wash my Tesla on a Friday without the worry of water spotting and residue left over or damage like I have had success with P&s rinseless? Thanks for all the great videos and products
When I wash my car with Rinseless Wash, I fill a simple sprayer with the solution and keep it handy for everything at home (mostly the windows et the tiles of the shower). It is "free". :)
@@diydetailofficial I've found a UK online store that was linked on your website that ships to Europe, so I'm gonna get some DIY Rinseless. I'm coming from ONR as I'm too a rinseless guy, eager to try it. I'm wondering though, can I also use this product as a bird poop/bug gut remover on the go? I would keep a diluted solution of this in a spray bottle with me with some microfiber towels. Or maybe a ceramic quick detailer like Ceramic Gloss is better for this? Also, this rinseless won't "mask" the hydrophobic properties of any traditional sio2 based ceramic coating, right?
Great video guys !! Please clarify the following..... I had seen you guys do a video on your rinseless wash and the dilution ratio was 1oz per gallon but the description on your website says 1oz for 2 gallons ? Thanks in advance !!!
@@diydetailofficial the cap is 1/3 of an oz but you always treating as half an oz so should be 3 capful per 2 gallon however i like using my little 2oz measure cup so if i go by oz in stead of capful does it matter ? clear me up Yvan is 2 oz on a 3 1/2 gallon bucket you think it's ok or just stick with 1/3 oz cap of the bottle per gallon :)
What is your process for efficiently removing bugs? I live in south Louisiana, every car is caked in bugs and it takes me about 10 minutes per car to remove them. I’d love to get that down to 2-5 minutes. Thanks!
APC (All Clean) pre foam, pressure wash off. Foam with Incredible Suds and simply wash, then whatever's left I lightly shave off by using the decon towel on the bed of Incredible Suds as lubrication
@@diydetailofficial one more question, should I prerinse before just to wet everything before apc? Stuff dries quickly here and I don’t have all clean yet, still working through a gallon of optimum power clean, which I believe leaves a stubborn residue on glass if it dries. Thanks
The video is about a product called rinseless wash and its various uses. Here are the key points: * Rinseless wash is a product that can be used for washing a car without rinsing it off with water. The dilution ratio is 256 to 1. [1,2] * It can be used for exterior car washing, interior cleaning including navigation screens, windows, leather, and vinyl [2]. * It can also be used for household cleaning, such as kitchen countertops, bathroom sinks, and even stainless steel appliances [4]. Just be sure to wipe it with a damp cloth afterwards to remove any residue, especially on food prep surfaces [5]. * Other uses include cleaning hardwood or tile floors, garage floors, bikes, door jambs, and even clay lubrication [4,6,7,8]. * When using rinseless wash on clay, the dilution ratio may need to be adjusted depending on whether you are polishing afterwards [9]. * Rinseless wash can also be used as a quick detailer, but it is not the best option [11]. * It can be used with a steamer to make steam cleaning more effective [13]. * Rinseless wash is safe for use on cars with PPF or clear bra [14]. * It can also be used as a pad conditioner [15].
Awww man sorry miss the podcast was working late. However great podcast glad you doing alittle better too Yvan. Is the waterless wash in the gallon will it be diluted too?
So if I do a “Rinseless Wash” I Foam, dwell, rinse, foam again then contact wash and then rinse again, but nick said you don’t have to dry the vehicle in the beginning of the video? I have hard water at my shop and this is my biggest struggle as I am the owner and the only employee trying to wash a vehicle and not get bad hard water spots
Do Yvan and Nick use Rinseless Wash, Incredible Suds, or All Clean to clean their showers and tubs? My guess is Yvan uses Rinseless Wash but Nick steps up to All Clean. Next, do they use the Green Flagged Tip Wash Brush or the Red Soft Chemical Resistant Brush? I'm guessing the Green Flagged Tip for both. Lastly, lastly, do they apply Ceramic Gloss on the shower walls? I'm guessing Yvan does not due to the sicknesses of Ceramic Gloss causing a slip risk hazard but Nick throws caution to the wind and applies after every shower.
@@diydetailofficialI have watched over 100 videos of you two and have learned each of your preferences. On a serious matter, which have you two tried on shower walls and which are the preferences of you two?
Hello I know a lot of people like onr diluted 64 to 1 for a detail spray /interior cleaning I thought I could do the same with yours ? Would you suggest not to use onr at 64 to 1 as well ?
if you want to foam it, you'll dilute it closer to 32:1. That's if you want the foamy feel and look. Otherwise pre spraying it at 256:1 works great and is economical
Can I use it in my robot vacuum/mop? I have a Roborock Q Revo and they naturally say not to use any other product other than their own solution, or just plain water on its own. Here is what their solution contains as far as the label says: It contains less than 5% non-ionic surfactants, perfume, benzisothiazolinone, methylchloroisothiazolinone, methylisothiazolonone. The dilution to water is 1:300, so very little is needed. My roborock Q Revo has a 5 liter water tank, so that's about 15ml per fill up. The bottle contains 480ml, giving me 32 fill ups per bottle. I'd prefer to use the Rinseless wash though.
if you want to foam it, try it at 32:1. (Same as one ounce in your 32 ounce foam cannon). That's pretty decent foam, if you want MORE foam you can start to experiment with adding more product, but then you're getting into using more than you need to get the job done:)
Considering it foams, im thinking an he washing machine wont like it. But a pre soak in a bucket maybe. Id stick with a free and clear detergent though.
honestly that's a great question. Both work great, I think Incredible Suds is just so much fun to foam -- and I feel like it cleans a little better for that initial pre soak. So my personal favorite (not speaking for Yvan) is foam with incredible suds, rinse, then go right to Rinseless Wash in my bucket for contact wash (this is for cars that aren't super dirty). If you want to go ultra safe you would foam again before contact wash. So often I'll just do suds/rinse/suds on paint again and suds in bucket/contact wash. But you could do that exact same combo with Rinseless. In short...I just gave a super rambling answer because I love all of our products lol. -Nick
@DIY Detail If you really want to be OCD like Pan the Organizer will do sometimes, he will rinse with rinsless and allow a few minutes to dwell to incapsulate stuff on the paint, pressure wash that off, foam with a strong cleaner (Incredible Suds and All Clean mix would work great for that) and allow to dwell on the road film to start dissolving the road film, pressure rinse that off, rinse again with rinseless and leave that on while he washes what little else is on the car with a traditional rinseless wash. And this is a guy who washes his car twice a week, lol.
@@RobertWilliams-vm6biP&S and ONR rinseless washes are polymer based, while McKees N-914 is surfactant based. Pan the Organizer mentions this in one of his videos. Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/iGMI9_UY1WQ/v-deo.html Hope this helps :)
All parts should be Rinseless washed. 90% of interior details can be done with only DIY Detail Rinseless Wash. Occasionally you will need a stronger chemical for extremely dirty parts.
Im tempted to try this when my gallon arrives. Worst case im guessing it may leave polymer spots where it splashes, but i wash the truck every 1-2 weeks anyway, otherwise theres always quick detailer to spot clean. Better than splashing god knows what all over the roof when the windshields dirty.
Find DIY Detail Rinseless Wash here: bit.ly/RinselessWash
I ordered ONR the other day because it was on sale at walmart. It arrived this morning I used it right away to compare with the DIY rinseless. I have to sa the DIY rinseless is far better product. I have to use more product with the ONR but still not enough lubrication. I have to add DIY rinseless on the bucket. My car is not even that dirty because I have a car cover. I’m not a PRO just detailing my own car , others might have different experience.
Thank you
0:26 - exterior wash
1:57 - interior cleaner/detailer
2:59 - glass
3:34 - engine bay
4:40 - tables/countertops/sinks/toilets
5:20 - hardwood/tile floors
5:46 - stainless steel
5:55 - leather
6:56 - bikes
7:53 - prespray
9:17 - pad cleaner
11:13 - door jambs
12:47 - clay lubricant
14:27 - pad/towel soak solution
17:23 - sanding lubricant
18:40 - golf clubs
19:12 - quick detailer
20:08 - water softener
21:26 - drying aid
23:02 - wheel cleaner
24:17 - steamer additive
25:13 - PPF cleaner
25:51 - pad conditioner
26:33 - phone cleaner
Wow, thank you for taking the time to do that!
@@diydetailofficial Happy to help! 😊
I’m just starting to wrap my head around how versatile Rinseless Wash is 🤯. I’m looking at most products on my shelf-now obselete-and thinking why didn’t you just find Nick and Yvan earlier! Great systems and products!!
Thank you.
I’m a Autobody painter, and I use it to spray down a freshly painted panel when polishing. It helps encapsulate the polisher residue without scratching the fresh paint. Also good for encapsulating dust when a freshly painted panel has sat in the shop for a while and needs to be wiped down for polishing. It’s kinda magic when you see it work on fresh paint that has never been touched 👍🏻
Great tip!
Tried rinseless yesterday on my car windows. This stuff actually works!
Yes it does!!
I ordered this today with the Legacy Sponge & Incredible Suds. Glad to be apart of the family!
Awesome! Thank you!
I'm seriously falling in love with this product
great to hear, thank you!
Thanks Nick & Yvan I am a new convert. I am going to move toward DIY for my detailing needs. Love,love, love the Rinsless. Also love the Gold Standard Polish, the 3 year, Graphene coating. I’m a convert. Rinse less from now on. Wish I’d known before I invested in a bunch of other equipment 😢😂. Thanks again. 🙏🏾👍🏾😊
Thank you.
I love your rinseless wash, it’s freaking amazing! Never was I so against a product maybe because I just didn’t understand or had tried it and after I did I was completely sold! Now I’ve got a gallon of your best, put your 5yr on my wife’s car, and I keep it looking amazing with rinseless and have now turned my dad on to it. He loves it as well!
Thank you!
I’m watching this video and I went to the garage to mix up some DIY Detail rinseless wash into a spray bottle 256:1 and I’m cleaning my house. I used 1/5th a cap in a 26 oz spray bottle. It works very well.
That is awesome!
Such an amazing product! I reach for it everyday for all of these uses in the detail shop or at home!
Thank you
Yvan I hope your feeling better as being sick is never fun! Your rinseless wash may be my favorite product of all products. I feel like there are other ways to use rinseless so I will keep an open mind. Thank both of you guys for the video, education, and amazing products! You guys have made my work easier and more efficient.
Thank you
You guys are right! You two should consider going to a bike trade show or consider what other trades may use your products.
In time
I just received my first purchase from you guys, and I am doing studying and writing down all the uses. I only want to carry a few products in my shop to simplify the detailing process. I got a gallon of rinseless wash, and 2 16oz incredible Suds, and 2 16oz of All Clean
Awesome! Thank you!
I just switched away from 3 different products. AWESOME. How much standalone protection with quick beads if any at all?
3-6 months
I like adding renseless wash to my regular soap to help with water spots.
Good.
20+ this could go on for awhile 😂
The most versatile product as we know it
There are way more than 20!
Rinseless is super versatile! If using steam I'd say stick to DI water if you can.
Do you need a mask when using the steam cleaner and Rinseless?
I use rinseless exclusively in my steamer. Not diy rinseless yet though. I just get a gallon of distilled water, throw a capful in there, and you got some prime steamer solution. I find it cleans a little better personally, and for the 30 cent capful you might as well
Yes, always DI or RO water, a mask is never a bad idea
@@diydetailofficial thank you, I'll go that route. Just didn't know how harmful it was
I need Nick's mic, it sounds so good.
It’s the sure sm7b, not sure if it’s worth the money but it’s quite nice :)
I just want to be the best sounding guy in my Zoom calls :D
Another great video! I'm curious, if I make a 4 gallon batch of rinseless wash and keep it in a 5 gallon bucket with a lid. How long is it good for? Also, I'm assuming I could just dunk my spray bottle in here to have some rinseless wash for a drying aid/ lubricant? And again, how long would that be good for?
Depends on your water, for the sprayer yes.
@@diydetailofficialI would used distilled or Deionized water.
Rinseless wash is the best!!! Use it for everything. Rinseless and APC is the best thing ever! lol
Thank you
Someone in the live stream asked about Waterless Wash, you can absolutely use Rinseless Wash as a quick detailer. But Waterless Wash is a different chemical altogether: ua-cam.com/video/R6QwLxP6ObM/v-deo.html (by the way, our Waterless Wash is coming soon! As soon as labels arrive, it will be available)
Oh sweet! Looking forward to it
I'm about to ceramic coat my car very soon. How many applicator pads should I use? How often should I switch to a new one?
You should only need 1 😀
I use Rinseless when I'm sanding headlights down for restoration. Buff out with gold standard and finish with diy 5 year ceramic coating
Perfect
I’ve seen you use a keg sprayer with this. Can I use the IK foamer with the 256:1 ratio?
yes but it won't be very good foam. To get foam it's closer to a 32:1 with Rinseless
Hi guys, can you use Interior Ceramic on Stainless Steel appliances? Just curious. Ty.
Yes, but metal ceramic would be best
Yvan def not just a token bald guy… u got that great beard! Fear the Beard! Cheers !
Thanks
Would another good use be as windshield washer fluid? Standard 1:256 ratio? What about in climates where it gets before freezing? I've heard of moving in summer isopropyl alcohol, would that have a potential to damage the clear coat or rubber spray lines over time? How much isopropyl alcohol should be mixed with a gallon of rinseless? Thanks!
Unfortunately this isn’t something we have experimented with
You mentioned that the towels and applicators are reusable after coating. I washed mine and they still smell like the solvents in the coating. Any way to reduce that? Will it just off gas out of the towels over time? Thanks
Also I don’t know if you guys have done a video or short on how to properly wash and dry microfiber, but if you haven’t that would be a great one to add to the diy detail library for the at home diy person who may not know that there even is a proper way to care for microfiber 👍
we've said it a few times on here (and will likely say it some more lol) but after you use your coating applicator or towel, simply put it in your Rinseless Wash bucket and/or a bucket with some All Clean and let it soak for 30-60 minutes and then put it in the wash after that. The surfactants in the Rinseless or All Clean go to work on your applicator and/or coating towels
@@diydetailofficial I did that, they soaked overnight though in the rinseless wash.
Will DIYdetail stuff be available in Europe someday? I dream to use some 😁
Yes, it’s on the way to Spain, Netherlands, and the UK
@@diydetailofficial thanks, fantastic news ❤️👍💕
Great video! Question,
I wash my Tesla weekly. Living in the Central Valley , my front of the car gets caked with unimaginable amount of bugs. Since I only have time to wash it every Friday, in order to eliminate bug etchings, I would spray twice weekly before my wash with P&S rinseless mixed with D.I water. That has seemed to help neutralize and eliminate bug etching until my weekly wash without leaving water spots or residue after I have washed the car. I am very interested in trying your diy rinseless. Since your product has surfactants , can I spray that over the bugs say like on a Monday and wash my Tesla on a Friday without the worry of water spotting and residue left over or damage like I have had success with P&s rinseless? Thanks for all the great videos and products
That will work
Should i use distilled water with it or just tap water? If it stays in a spray bottle for lets say, many months
It’s fine in tap water no need for distilled
When I wash my car with Rinseless Wash, I fill a simple sprayer with the solution and keep it handy for everything at home (mostly the windows et the tiles of the shower). It is "free". :)
That's a great idea!
Can I put it in my coffee? If I can, I will.
lol not advisable
Helps emulsify the bagel and cream cheese
@@willoverkill8461🤣🤣🤣
Hi!
Will you ship to Europe at some point? Would love to try out your rinseless wash.
Thanks
Eventually, yes
@@diydetailofficial I've found a UK online store that was linked on your website that ships to Europe, so I'm gonna get some DIY Rinseless.
I'm coming from ONR as I'm too a rinseless guy, eager to try it.
I'm wondering though, can I also use this product as a bird poop/bug gut remover on the go?
I would keep a diluted solution of this in a spray bottle with me with some microfiber towels.
Or maybe a ceramic quick detailer like Ceramic Gloss is better for this?
Also, this rinseless won't "mask" the hydrophobic properties of any traditional sio2 based ceramic coating, right?
Great video guys !! Please clarify the following..... I had seen you guys do a video on your rinseless wash and the dilution ratio was 1oz per gallon but the description on your website says 1oz for 2 gallons ? Thanks in advance !!!
We may have misspoken, one capful per gallon, 1/2 Oz per gallon, or 4ml per l.
@@diydetailofficial the cap is 1/3 of an oz but you always treating as half an oz so should be 3 capful per 2 gallon however i like using my little 2oz measure cup so if i go by oz in stead of capful does it matter ? clear me up Yvan is 2 oz on a 3 1/2 gallon bucket you think it's ok or just stick with 1/3 oz cap of the bottle per gallon :)
Thank you very much !!!!
can you use rinse-less wash as your wiper fluid?
Yes, but it will freeze
If I use it on my car interiors will it leave residue? If it does , do I need to neutralize with something?
No residue.
Hi guys. Can I use Rinseless in an IK Foam Pro 2 pump sprayer?
Thanks for the great work!
Yes you can!
@@diydetailofficial Let me guess, 256:1? 😁
How long will prediluted rinsless last without using if I put a half ounce into a gallon of distilled water for steamer?
Many months.
What is your process for efficiently removing bugs? I live in south Louisiana, every car is caked in bugs and it takes me about 10 minutes per car to remove them. I’d love to get that down to 2-5 minutes. Thanks!
APC (All Clean) pre foam, pressure wash off. Foam with Incredible Suds and simply wash, then whatever's left I lightly shave off by using the decon towel on the bed of Incredible Suds as lubrication
@@diydetailofficial can I swap the incredible suds for rinseless? I don’t use soaps
@@ethanblan435 yes
@@diydetailofficial one more question, should I prerinse before just to wet everything before apc? Stuff dries quickly here and I don’t have all clean yet, still working through a gallon of optimum power clean, which I believe leaves a stubborn residue on glass if it dries. Thanks
Correct, yes , pre wet the surface
The video is about a product called rinseless wash and its various uses. Here are the key points:
* Rinseless wash is a product that can be used for washing a car without rinsing it off with water. The dilution ratio is 256 to 1. [1,2]
* It can be used for exterior car washing, interior cleaning including navigation screens, windows, leather, and vinyl [2].
* It can also be used for household cleaning, such as kitchen countertops, bathroom sinks, and even stainless steel appliances [4]. Just be sure to wipe it with a damp cloth afterwards to remove any residue, especially on food prep surfaces [5].
* Other uses include cleaning hardwood or tile floors, garage floors, bikes, door jambs, and even clay lubrication [4,6,7,8].
* When using rinseless wash on clay, the dilution ratio may need to be adjusted depending on whether you are polishing afterwards [9].
* Rinseless wash can also be used as a quick detailer, but it is not the best option [11].
* It can be used with a steamer to make steam cleaning more effective [13].
* Rinseless wash is safe for use on cars with PPF or clear bra [14].
* It can also be used as a pad conditioner [15].
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Thank you.
Was Yvan giving these tips to the guys over at Chicago Auto Pros? Just saw him make a chameo on their video featuring The Rag Co..😉😉
Yvan talks about Rinseless Wash a lot:)
Awww man sorry miss the podcast was working late. However great podcast glad you doing alittle better too Yvan. Is the waterless wash in the gallon will it be diluted too?
Waterless Wash is RTU, we'll be selling it in 16 oz bottles
no worries brother have an awesome weekend!
So if I do a “Rinseless Wash” I Foam, dwell, rinse, foam again then contact wash and then rinse again, but nick said you don’t have to dry the vehicle in the beginning of the video? I have hard water at my shop and this is my biggest struggle as I am the owner and the only employee trying to wash a vehicle and not get bad hard water spots
DIY Detail Rinseless Wash helps to prevent water spots. Spray on Rinseless ( foaming isn’t necessary), dwell, rinse, apply again, wash with Legacy Sponge, and dry.
Do Yvan and Nick use Rinseless Wash, Incredible Suds, or All Clean to clean their showers and tubs? My guess is Yvan uses Rinseless Wash but Nick steps up to All Clean.
Next, do they use the Green Flagged Tip Wash Brush or the Red Soft Chemical Resistant Brush? I'm guessing the Green Flagged Tip for both.
Lastly, lastly, do they apply Ceramic Gloss on the shower walls? I'm guessing Yvan does not due to the sicknesses of Ceramic Gloss causing a slip risk hazard but Nick throws caution to the wind and applies after every shower.
Lol how did you know
@@diydetailofficialI have watched over 100 videos of you two and have learned each of your preferences.
On a serious matter, which have you two tried on shower walls and which are the preferences of you two?
How long can you keep a mixture in a spray bottle for interior and glass cleaner?
Very long
@@diydetailofficial Distilled, soft or tap water?
Distilled is best
Hello I know a lot of people like onr diluted 64 to 1 for a detail spray /interior cleaning I thought I could do the same with yours ? Would you suggest not to use onr at 64 to 1 as well ?
Follow each manufacturers instructions, they are very different products.
Can you use the V2 for carpet and/or cloth interior?
Yes
still 168 rinseless wash dilution ratio as clay lube if using quick beads too?
256-1
Where in MD?!?! And for how long? Would love to attend training! (Does Yvan do IDA SV training/cert?)
I was in Baltimore for a private training. Yes I do CD/SV certification.
@@diydetailofficial awesome! How would one go about scheduling a 1 on 1 SV session while you’re nearby?! (If available)
On the IDA website
@@diydetailofficial Thank you! I sent a message!
How much to put into a garden hose foamer?
if you want to foam it, you'll dilute it closer to 32:1. That's if you want the foamy feel and look. Otherwise pre spraying it at 256:1 works great and is economical
Can I use it in my robot vacuum/mop? I have a Roborock Q Revo and they naturally say not to use any other product other than their own solution, or just plain water on its own. Here is what their solution contains as far as the label says:
It contains less than 5% non-ionic surfactants, perfume, benzisothiazolinone, methylchloroisothiazolinone, methylisothiazolonone. The dilution to water is 1:300, so very little is needed. My roborock Q Revo has a 5 liter water tank, so that's about 15ml per fill up. The bottle contains 480ml, giving me 32 fill ups per bottle.
I'd prefer to use the Rinseless wash though.
Yes, it should work.
I got the V2! Is this effective against water residueor ir hard water spots on my glass shower?
It has no protection
@@diydetailofficial sorry I'm not sure I understand. This solution will not take out the water stains on my shower glass?
Nick looks looks like 80s actor
Unfortunately
Can I use this to clean my leather sofa?
is it coater leather or leather leather?
@@diydetailofficial it is leather leather
Can you dry a rinse less wash with a leaf blower if you have a ceramic coating or paint sealant?
You can sure try and if you're pleased with the results, then you're good to go! If you have soft water even better
I tried that but found there was a faint residue left behind on the paint.
What is the dilution ratio for a Ik foam pro 12?
256/1 same dissolution ❤
if you want to foam it, try it at 32:1. (Same as one ounce in your 32 ounce foam cannon). That's pretty decent foam, if you want MORE foam you can start to experiment with adding more product, but then you're getting into using more than you need to get the job done:)
Can you wash your microfiber towels with it?
Yes, but a dedicated detergent is best
What would be the mix ratio with detergent & rinseless together, and would there be any true benefit using both together?
Considering it foams, im thinking an he washing machine wont like it. But a pre soak in a bucket maybe. Id stick with a free and clear detergent though.
Makes sense what you're saying. Thanks a lot appreciate it considering these jack asses couldn't respond to me!
Is it possible to get the dulition rates for all uses?
Yes, 256/1 or 4ml/l
Hey guys, do you prefer rinseless wash or incredible suds for the pre wash?
honestly that's a great question. Both work great, I think Incredible Suds is just so much fun to foam -- and I feel like it cleans a little better for that initial pre soak. So my personal favorite (not speaking for Yvan) is foam with incredible suds, rinse, then go right to Rinseless Wash in my bucket for contact wash (this is for cars that aren't super dirty). If you want to go ultra safe you would foam again before contact wash. So often I'll just do suds/rinse/suds on paint again and suds in bucket/contact wash. But you could do that exact same combo with Rinseless. In short...I just gave a super rambling answer because I love all of our products lol. -Nick
@DIY Detail If you really want to be OCD like Pan the Organizer will do sometimes, he will rinse with rinsless and allow a few minutes to dwell to incapsulate stuff on the paint, pressure wash that off, foam with a strong cleaner (Incredible Suds and All Clean mix would work great for that) and allow to dwell on the road film to start dissolving the road film, pressure rinse that off, rinse again with rinseless and leave that on while he washes what little else is on the car with a traditional rinseless wash. And this is a guy who washes his car twice a week, lol.
Which brands are polymer based and which brands are surfactant based?
We don’t mention other brands here.
When you mention to make sure it is not a polymer based, I need to know what to avoid for certain purposes you describe.
@@RobertWilliams-vm6biP&S and ONR rinseless washes are polymer based, while McKees N-914 is surfactant based. Pan the Organizer mentions this in one of his videos. Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/iGMI9_UY1WQ/v-deo.html
Hope this helps :)
Can rinseless be used to clean wood furniture?
Yes, just use common sense
Essentially just use DIY Rinseless Wash to clean everything at the 256:1 dilution ratio.
lol that about sums it up
Wouldn’t the tile be dangerous as this stuff gets slick?
It doesn’t leave anything behind, it’s simply a cleaner. Maybe try it somewhere that doesn’t get much foot traffic just to test
I had to fill and empty my steamer 4 times to get the chunks out, nasty stuff in there. TBH I’m surprised that steamer works.
what steamer out of curiosity?
Rinseless wash has made car detailing hassle free.
Great to hear!
I used it to emulsify my emotions out after my divorce 🎉❤
Hopefully it was good therapy
What parts of the car interior are NOT suitable for rinseless? Yvan said it's good for 90% of interior cleaning.
All parts should be Rinseless washed. 90% of interior details can be done with only DIY Detail Rinseless Wash. Occasionally you will need a stronger chemical for extremely dirty parts.
@@diydetailofficial Thank you!
Do you sell your Rinseless Wash in a gallon size
We do! diydetail.com/products/rinseless-wash
I use it on my motorcycles all the time. Removes all the crap easily.
Thank you
Going to do the wife's car with rinseless right now
How did it go
@@diydetailofficial fantastic, just finished. I used an IK multi 2 sprayer.
Cool
Token bald guy 🤣
Lol
Is there an advantage to using distilled water over then using sink/hose water? Thank you!
No advantage
Can you use rinseless as your window washer fluid?
Yes, as long as you are in an environment that doesn’t freeze.
@@diydetailofficial - Thank you!
@@diydetailofficial what’s the recommended dilution ratio if used for washer fluid
@@lalohuicochea1 256:1
Im tempted to try this when my gallon arrives. Worst case im guessing it may leave polymer spots where it splashes, but i wash the truck every 1-2 weeks anyway, otherwise theres always quick detailer to spot clean. Better than splashing god knows what all over the roof when the windshields dirty.
Can it be used as windshield washer fluid in the summer time?
Yes