![]() ![]() Jason, I did like the product very much and the process was just what I was looking for. Rinseless is very user friendly, hope you liked it. I have used a concentrate which advertises 1/4 oz per gallon but the owner states that he sometimes uses 1 oz per gallon for more slickness and gloss. Always nice to hear results from people going outside the box. So start with whats on the bottle for a starting point, but if you want to use some more in the bucket, by all means go for it. However, using more is not necessary to get great results. Usually if you are using more concentrate you are adding more cleaning power, more slickness and gloss, and you may also be adding more cleaning power to your bucket of towels. More polymer and concentrate in the bucket makes for a slicker solution and a glossier finish. One guy may be using 1/2 oz per gallon with great results, while someone like you may have added more than was necessary and was still happy with the results. Rinseless concentrates are very user friendly. If you are using distill or DI water in the bucket you only need 1/2 oz per gallon. Its not an exact science, but I wouldn't use over 1 oz per gallon in the bucket, if you are using tap water. In the bucket itself you need a much less dilution, you can use 1/2 oz to 1 oz per gallon max. This - and for what its worth, yes the 16:1 is the "wipe down" or "pre soaking" dilution of Rinseless. I suggest to always read what the bottle says. To ask if there is a set dilution ratio for the RW wash bucketĪs you can imagine, my pickup is really shiny.So other rooks can learn from my mistake.To make sure I finally understand the process.I clearly used too much product in the wash bucket because, I think, I was confusing the Rinseless Wash "spray" (similar to the Detail Spray or Waterless Wash) with the Rinseless Wash "process". per gallon) in the wash bucket in the below videos. What confused me was that Dylan and Adam both use much smaller amounts of product (1-2 oz. I used the same ratio as above which burned up a crap ton of product. The confusion came when it was time to fill my wash bucket. spray bottle, I calculated that I would need just under 2 oz. I've been all over this thread about ratios ( ) so I knew that the proper dilution was 16:1. But I was confused about dilution ratios because math is not my friend. Okay, I did my first Rinseless Wash the other day and my pickup came out great.
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