Great review! I've been waiting on your review before purchasing it. Because you do such a thorough job of reviewing a product, I trust your judgement and findings. I'll be purchasing it soon now.
Oh damn, that's some high praise. I'm telling you, if you get some when they get the updated batch in and fix the foaming, it will be your favorite. If you have a coated car with a slicker coating you'll likely never notice the towel issue I mentioned.
Enjoyed the wash & talk and also love seeing testing in direct sunlight! I had a pretty good experience using it myself and I agree 100% about the value. I got lucky (or unlucky depending on how you look at it) and my bottle doesn't really foam at all. I've also found myself becoming addicted to the "one dunk" haha. Anywho, thanks for this video!
Really appreciate your videos. I have tried Feynlabs V3, ADS Hero, Wolfgang Uber Sio2, ONR, and Nemesis. Like you said, tops for people are subjective, and my top 2 are Nemesis\Hero but can flip flop depending on what i am doing lol. Like you said, Nemesis is an amazing cleaner but grabby under drying towel. I use the Uber 64:1 as drying aide when using nemesis on my final wipe. Hero needs no drying aide lol. Nothing wrong with Feynlabs, but I dont love the smell, and it always streaks my glass. I use it 384:1.
I agree the slickness on dry off is just not there. I recommend Phoenix EOD Titan for a drying aid... I love that stuff. I have some Phoenix EOD Hydra v3 coming soon that I am really pumped to try.
Hydra is really, really good. You should like it a lot. I now have the stay strong detail spray to use. Will likely do a short or something with it. It's for a good cause.
Love your reviews. Here’s a few thoughts from me as a hobbyist. The smell is that of a suave shampoo scent. I unfortunately got a foamy batch that is almost too much to use. I would still rank this as near my favorite rinseless I’ve tried. I only use a sponge so most rinselesses are near the same on the slickness for me. With a liquid8r towel I don’t find any rinseless to really be slick on an un coated vehicle on dry off.For the price and performance, I don’t think nemesis can be beat right now. (Yes I’ve tried hero, diy and absolute).Once I’m low on my other rinselesses I may just grab a gallon and be done with it. For now, I’m thinking a coconut party with this and absolute may be a combo I’ll try to cut down on foam and add a touch of slickness. Nice review!
Can't argue with anything you've said. There are rinseless products to increase slickness, but mix them as drying aids. Gyeon Ecowash 20:1, HERO 32:1, Wolfgang at 3oz per 32oz water, or just Absolute 64:1. (Absolute separates though if left a while in the bottle and leave a ring that needs to be scrubbed off)
@@jefferrrson1xThe forensic detailing channel is about to undertake probably the most extensive and detailed Rinseless wash test very soon with ten or so of the top products from across the world!
Pans wash is a top 5 for me, as it cleans exceptionally well and has a bit of slickness on the dry off, though not as slick for me as Nemesis or my other top 2. It's not long term bucket stable for me though so it doesn't break the top 3.
I've been coming around on this one, it's pretty good. For some reason I really didn't like the scent of this (it was a bit too strong for me)...but it is growing on me. The only drawback I've really noticed is that it dries out a little faster than some others, but as you showed there is no concern about spotting so it's pretty much a non-issue. Eddie definitely did a good job on this one. He would have to confirm, but I think it actually has a polymer emulsified into it (similar to DIY).
In my "wash and talk" the stuff dried on the car in some places 3x and I was using it 128:1 out of the sprayer. It's very forgiving. I'm a scent guy, and everyone does apples, oranges, and strawberries. I like this one. Give me something like Cool Water cologne scent and I'll be washing the inside of my car with it too. 😆 I'm pretty sure he said no polymers as I mentioned to him it had no slickness on the drying towel. The no polymers makes it super bucket stable too.
@@TheOutdoorDetailer Interesting he said no polymers as the bottle says "a mix of polymer and surfactant technology". I agree though, I'm ready for more cool water cologne and less fruit 😂
Phoenix EOD Hydra V3 and Ethos Hybrid. Slightly slicker on the sponge and not foaming. The Ethos is always bit better on the dry off for me. Once the foaming is fixed on Nemesis I would give it a tie for #2, maybe 1. Nemesis is great.
It's fantastic and a side by side comparison for me proved it stands up to my original assessment. Though I didn't even know or forgot it had scent, but apparently it does. 😅
@@TheOutdoorDetailer I didn't think I would like the smell of any detailing product, but Hydra changed my mind. To me, smells like bubble gum or cotton candy. Currently have Hydra 3.0, Nemesis, and Gloss Shop's Sublime in rotation.
If you want something without protection, Armour Detail Supply HERO diluted like 32:1 is great. No streaking either, even on glass. For a little something, Gyeon Ecowash 20:1 or even the Wolfgang SiO2 at a high concentration works awesome as well. (If buying from THOR also check out a 1 liter of the Maniac waterless if they carry it. Dilute as a waterless wash and use it as a drying aid. ) or just buy the Detail Co fundraising bottle.
I've used 272 and it's insanely easy to apply and slick. I actually just applied the CLEAN 8 year to the SUV and am testing the Detail Co Slim and Thick on the car, plus the Cerakote V2. They're all great coatings and provide a ton of slickness and hydrophobics.
If you're talking about at the beginning, the pump sprayer is a basic IK Multi Pro2. The long hose is my home built wash keg. You use a 5 gallon homebrew or old soda keg, fill it with the rinseless, and pressurize it. The air pressure forces the water through the hose and nozzle. The hose itself is a standard 1/4" flexzilla air compressor hose. To be honest, the coiled hose is more of a pain than it's worth. A regular length of hose in my opinion is better. Also working on some newer tech that can replace the sealed and pressurized keg.
Great review! I've been waiting on your review before purchasing it. Because you do such a thorough job of reviewing a product, I trust your judgement and findings. I'll be purchasing it soon now.
Oh damn, that's some high praise. I'm telling you, if you get some when they get the updated batch in and fix the foaming, it will be your favorite. If you have a coated car with a slicker coating you'll likely never notice the towel issue I mentioned.
Your picture quality in this video is phenomenal!!! Great and thorough review!!! I appreciate your videos!!!
Wow, thank you! Love watching your videos too.
Eco wash 1:20 is fire as drying aid. And so stable in the bottle, mine has been mixed for 4 months now
Yes, ECOWASH is awesome. I've been using it like that almost exclusively.
Awesome review pour that crap out 😂😂
Thanks for taking the time review it bro
Are you kidding me? I'm diluting the remaining stuff I have 128:1 and using it in my keg sprayer, then doing the contact wash with HERO.
Enjoyed the wash & talk and also love seeing testing in direct sunlight! I had a pretty good experience using it myself and I agree 100% about the value. I got lucky (or unlucky depending on how you look at it) and my bottle doesn't really foam at all. I've also found myself becoming addicted to the "one dunk" haha. Anywho, thanks for this video!
Thanks for sharing!!
1. Instead of moving to diy v2 I decided to give this a try and I’m stoked!
2. Nice jacket! I have the same one and can’t beat it for the price 😂.
Really appreciate your videos. I have tried Feynlabs V3, ADS Hero, Wolfgang Uber Sio2, ONR, and Nemesis. Like you said, tops for people are subjective, and my top 2 are Nemesis\Hero but can flip flop depending on what i am doing lol. Like you said, Nemesis is an amazing cleaner but grabby under drying towel. I use the Uber 64:1 as drying aide when using nemesis on my final wipe. Hero needs no drying aide lol. Nothing wrong with Feynlabs, but I dont love the smell, and it always streaks my glass. I use it 384:1.
I agree the slickness on dry off is just not there. I recommend Phoenix EOD Titan for a drying aid... I love that stuff. I have some Phoenix EOD Hydra v3 coming soon that I am really pumped to try.
Hydra is really, really good. You should like it a lot. I now have the stay strong detail spray to use. Will likely do a short or something with it. It's for a good cause.
Great review. I used it on a coated vehicle, and it worked well now on a vehicle with no coating on it. It did not go good for me at all.
Love your reviews. Here’s a few thoughts from me as a hobbyist. The smell is that of a suave shampoo scent. I unfortunately got a foamy batch that is almost too much to use. I would still rank this as near my favorite rinseless I’ve tried. I only use a sponge so most rinselesses are near the same on the slickness for me. With a liquid8r towel I don’t find any rinseless to really be slick on an un coated vehicle on dry off.For the price and performance, I don’t think nemesis can be beat right now. (Yes I’ve tried hero, diy and absolute).Once I’m low on my other rinselesses I may just grab a gallon and be done with it. For now, I’m thinking a coconut party with this and absolute may be a combo I’ll try to cut down on foam and add a touch of slickness. Nice review!
Can't argue with anything you've said. There are rinseless products to increase slickness, but mix them as drying aids. Gyeon Ecowash 20:1, HERO 32:1, Wolfgang at 3oz per 32oz water, or just Absolute 64:1. (Absolute separates though if left a while in the bottle and leave a ring that needs to be scrubbed off)
@ agreed. I’m talking about wiping the 256:1 rinseless off. For a drying aid I think my favorite to date is ADS amplify. Love that stuff
What's your top two?
Yeah we need a top 3 rinseless video for sure.
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@@jefferrrson1xThe forensic detailing channel is about to undertake probably the most extensive and detailed Rinseless wash test very soon with ten or so of the top products from across the world!
Great review, seems like a solid Rinseless and value for money,unlike Pam’s version, overpriced and average!
Pans wash is a top 5 for me, as it cleans exceptionally well and has a bit of slickness on the dry off, though not as slick for me as Nemesis or my other top 2. It's not long term bucket stable for me though so it doesn't break the top 3.
I've been coming around on this one, it's pretty good. For some reason I really didn't like the scent of this (it was a bit too strong for me)...but it is growing on me.
The only drawback I've really noticed is that it dries out a little faster than some others, but as you showed there is no concern about spotting so it's pretty much a non-issue. Eddie definitely did a good job on this one. He would have to confirm, but I think it actually has a polymer emulsified into it (similar to DIY).
In my "wash and talk" the stuff dried on the car in some places 3x and I was using it 128:1 out of the sprayer. It's very forgiving. I'm a scent guy, and everyone does apples, oranges, and strawberries. I like this one. Give me something like Cool Water cologne scent and I'll be washing the inside of my car with it too. 😆 I'm pretty sure he said no polymers as I mentioned to him it had no slickness on the drying towel. The no polymers makes it super bucket stable too.
@@TheOutdoorDetailer Interesting he said no polymers as the bottle says "a mix of polymer and surfactant technology". I agree though, I'm ready for more cool water cologne and less fruit 😂
Yesss! A Cool water/Green Irish Tweed would be an amazing scent!,
I'll give you a like for the Barry White comment! Lol
Some people like it, some don't, but the scent is literally one you'll find at the bath and body stores.
Nice review. Can you share your top two?
Phoenix EOD Hydra V3 and Ethos Hybrid. Slightly slicker on the sponge and not foaming. The Ethos is always bit better on the dry off for me. Once the foaming is fixed on Nemesis I would give it a tie for #2, maybe 1. Nemesis is great.
@@TheOutdoorDetailerawesome. I remember commenting on your review of the Hydra 3.0. Glad to see you're still a fan of it.
It's fantastic and a side by side comparison for me proved it stands up to my original assessment. Though I didn't even know or forgot it had scent, but apparently it does. 😅
@@TheOutdoorDetailer I didn't think I would like the smell of any detailing product, but Hydra changed my mind. To me, smells like bubble gum or cotton candy. Currently have Hydra 3.0, Nemesis, and Gloss Shop's Sublime in rotation.
Which rinseless do you think is best to use as a drying aid? I’d like something that’s very slick to use after doing a normal soap wash.
If you want something without protection, Armour Detail Supply HERO diluted like 32:1 is great. No streaking either, even on glass. For a little something, Gyeon Ecowash 20:1 or even the Wolfgang SiO2 at a high concentration works awesome as well. (If buying from THOR also check out a 1 liter of the Maniac waterless if they carry it. Dilute as a waterless wash and use it as a drying aid. ) or just buy the Detail Co fundraising bottle.
Can you review Nighthawk Brand rinseless wash?
I'll check it out. Thanks for the suggestion. Is this a product you've used personally already?
Not personally, but I’ve seen some videos on it recently. Their CTX rinseless had a recommended dilution of 896:1 so thought that was interesting.
get yourself some nasiol products like nr53 coating for something easy and crazy slick
I've used 272 and it's insanely easy to apply and slick. I actually just applied the CLEAN 8 year to the SUV and am testing the Detail Co Slim and Thick on the car, plus the Cerakote V2. They're all great coatings and provide a ton of slickness and hydrophobics.
What is the pump sprayer and that long green hose you use? Thank you!
If you're talking about at the beginning, the pump sprayer is a basic IK Multi Pro2. The long hose is my home built wash keg. You use a 5 gallon homebrew or old soda keg, fill it with the rinseless, and pressurize it. The air pressure forces the water through the hose and nozzle. The hose itself is a standard 1/4" flexzilla air compressor hose. To be honest, the coiled hose is more of a pain than it's worth. A regular length of hose in my opinion is better. Also working on some newer tech that can replace the sealed and pressurized keg.
@@TheOutdoorDetailer I appreciate the explanation! And really enjoy the content of your channel!
You mentioned slim/thick in another comment. Will you be reviewing them?
Yes, I've applied both to my vehicle.
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