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Old Nov 4, 2006 | 08:06 PM
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Has anybody on here tried this product? This is an awesome product that I want to get people to tryout. I use it all year long but really helps out in the cold winter time. I usually fill one bucket with 2 gallons of water and 2 capfulls of solution. I use another bucket for rinse water. You use a microfiber or sheepskin washmit and do 1 section at a time. Use another microfiber to dry off. This stuff makes the paint really slick and doesn not scratch or leave any type of marring. This is huge on the detailing forums as well as with the professional detailers. It saves a lot of time and works great. Right now I really dropped the prices on it to get people to try it out. Here is the manufacturers description on it:

No Rinseā„¢ Wash & Shine is the most technologically advanced car wash system that only requires 1-2 gallons of water to wash the entire car. No Rinseā„¢ Wash & Shine does not require rinsing since there are no soapy surfactants to wash off into the storm drains.

This unique product contains substantive polymers which bond to the paint and protect it during the wash. Therefore, No Rinseā„¢ Wash & Shine offers greater protection and lubricity than conventional car washes leaving a sleek & glossy finish behind afterwards. The wastewater in the bucket can be easily disposed of into a sink, where it will be treated!

Additional benefits are faster washes, ability to wash anywhere at anytime including washing inside the garage during the cold months, no messy water runoffs, and greater looking car finishes. These are some of the reasons No Rinseā„¢ Wash & Shine is being used by many professional detailers across the country.


By the way, 1 Free standard 16x16 microfiber towel with each Optimum purchase.
Old Nov 4, 2006 | 09:48 PM
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Justin, just placed an order, been meaning to for a few weeks now, I will post how it works once I try it.
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Old Nov 4, 2006 | 11:09 PM
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Thanks Tim!

I know you will be satisfied! I use this stuff by the gallons! By the way, the No Rinse can be used as a No Rinse,Clay lube, and Quick detailer. It will show you the different mixtures on the directions. This 32 oz. bottle goes a long way and is totally worth the money.

Your order will ship out first thing Monday morning.
Old Nov 12, 2006 | 03:02 PM
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This Optimum No Rinse stuff is great. I used it for the first time yesterday and it saved me from getting the hose out. It will be really nice when washing the car during the winter months. I also made some clay bar lube with it and put it in a spray bottle which was nice not to have to pay for a seperate product. All together I washed the car with No Rinse, then clay bar, then used Poorboy's EX-P sealant, then used Poorboy's Natty Blue wax and it came out looking better than any car I have waxed before.

Anyone who is cosidering stepping up their detailing to something that gives a great end result without requiring a lot of experience should check out Justin's stuff. I just ordered some more for my Dad's Christmas present.
Old Nov 12, 2006 | 03:04 PM
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What did you think of the smell of the Natty's blue Jeff? You didn't try to eat any did you? lol Man I love the smell of it!
Old Nov 12, 2006 | 04:08 PM
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Yah i purchased it a few weeks ago and was really surprised it worked great ive only had to use it once but it works very well and saves a lot of time
Old Nov 14, 2006 | 05:42 AM
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Juzstang,
Do you post over at Autopia? I'm really interested in the ONR. The stuff seem to have several uses and its pretty cold around here in mississippi too. I've been reading alot of posts on it over @ autopia and havent found anything bad about it. I'm also thinking about getting some Natty's Blue. I'll definately drop you a line.

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Old Nov 14, 2006 | 10:03 AM
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Juzstang,
Do you post over at Autopia? I'm really interested in the ONR. The stuff seem to have several uses and its pretty cold around here in mississippi too. I've been reading alot of posts on it over @ autopia and havent found anything bad about it. I'm also thinking about getting some Natty's Blue. I'll definately drop you a line.

Heath
Yeah I do post over at Autopia. Very awesome place. Tons of great information.
Old Nov 14, 2006 | 11:53 PM
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I thought i saw your handle over there. There is TONS of info on that site. I work nights as a paramedic in a small town, and i've spent hours on hours at autopia reading posts. Lots of great info from some really knowledgable guys. Thanks for the great price on the Optimum products!

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Old Nov 16, 2006 | 11:03 PM
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Justin, the Natty's Blue wax was great stuff. It does smell tasty. We had some pretty torrential downpours here in NC over the last few days and my paint looks pretty clean when the water dries off instead of water spotted like it was. Can't wait to get out and use the no rinse wash again this weekend. I got my order for the second bottle of no rinse and optimum spray on wax for my Dad's Christmas present yesterday, so I am curious to see how he likes it.



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