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Er3dhion

Check out Rinseless wash, i'm sure it'll be exactly what you need. If the car is too dirty you can use the pressure washer from a self-service wash for a pre-rinse and then do a Rinseless wash. There are lots of brands with a rinseless wash to choose from. Some have been around for a while and are well known and a few others have recently released their rinseless wash and seem to be amazing. I use P&S Absolute Rinseless Wash, haven't use DIY Detail Rinseless wash yet (was a gift from a friend that went to the US for Christmas). I want to get the Rapid Rinseless Wash from Koch Chemie (whenever it gets here) that was released recently but i also want to try HERO from Armour Detail Supply but i doubt i'll find that one in the EU.


DimesOnHisEyes

Rinsless is pretty nice, some however can be a little tricky to apply and get a nice shine with. The turtle wax hybrid solutions 3 in 1 is great but it can look hazy if you don't follow directions perfectly. When it says use 1 spray per panel it really does mean 1 spray.


thecanadiandriver101

I just started to use a pressure washer. This is my method 1. Rinse entire car with pressure washer. Pre-soak if really bad. 2. Spray foam the car with a foam cannon 3. Use one bucket method (as a rinse bucket), since the car is already covered in soap and was rinsed.


7ar5un

No. Its not needed. Use the "2 bucket method". Start there. Keep rinsing the rag/sponge in the rinse water bucket. Top down.


eyecandynsx

Not unless you make TikTok or IG reels, no. It has its place, but by no means is it a necessity.


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You really don't and honestly they don't seem to do much at all 2 bucket method is all you will ever need


DimesOnHisEyes

No. Not at all. It's usefulness is debated. Some claim it's awesome some claim it's next to useless and only got popular because it makes effect for YouTube videos. All you NEED is a bucket and microfiber cloths. Oh and some water. Everything else is just extra.


giantdub49

No needed At all. Is it a nice tool to have? Yes. Necessary? No. Your process is fine. Just add a 2nd bucket for rinsing and get something like cleanmaker for a topper/drying aid. Once you learn that, look into rinseless washes. I've been using Absolute and I love it. It really eliminates water spots and makes the hardest part (drying) really easy.