I was ready your website looking at the Optimum No-rinse wash and thinking of getting some. My question is. How do you use it? Is it for a car that's really dirty that you would need to do a normal wash for or just for one that is dusty? It rains a lot in the NW and I'm not all that keen on washing my car when it's pouring down. I thought this might be good to try in the garage. Thanks for any help.
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Jason
The No Rinse can actually take place of conventional washing. This is what I mainly use in my detailing business. If a car has a lot of mud I spray that off first and then proceed with the No Rinse.
It works perfect in the garage. You can even fill the bucket with warm water for the winter time. I just put 1 ounce of No Rinse with 1 gallon of water and 2 ounces of ONR with 2 gallons of water on bigger vehicles. You just dip your mitt into a bucket and squeeze out most of the water, you do one panel and then dry right away with a microfiber towel. You do this for every panel on the vehicle. No Rinse has polymers that lift the dirt so it doesn't marr and it actually adds a lot of slickness plus a just waxed look. You can also make several gallons of quick detailer or clay lube with it too. For the money and performance you can't go wrong with it!
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I just recently purchased the NoRinse and the OptiSeal. I love this stuff. i live in the NorthEast and it's way to cold to wash outside, with this product I can keep my ride clean and do it in like 30min in my garage. A must have for wintery climates!!
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