Guys I said it wrong in the video. Rinseless =1 ounce to 2 gallons of water Waterless =1 ounce to 1 gallon of water Detail spray or clay lube is same as waterless. Panel prep= 1 ounce to 8 ounces of water
I started off many years ago doing the Gary Dean method (multiple microfiber towels.) I have begun using the DIY Detail sponge and I'm beginning to get more comfortable with it.
Always nice to see companies improving a good product to make it even better. Once I finish using my bottle of N-914 Rinseless I will order a bottle of the new V2.
It seems there is a lot of competition on the market. DIY Detail coming out with some sort of ceramic infused rinseless in the near future, Labocosmetica with the Idrosave (which I think it is still not available in Europe, even though it's an Italian company). So lots of action on the market :D
I will get to meet Nick tomorrow at Autoality. I dont know if they have that v2 but I am guessing Nick will bring some stock. Might pick up a bottle tomorrow
Impressive display, I definitely think you are the guru of Rinseless washing, I would like you to try labocosmetica Rinseless product, as it has had a couple of rave reviews on TH-cam,where would you rank the mckees Rinseless with wax , thanks once again for the informative video.
@@DetailingBreakdownWonder how this as a detail spray would work compared to Griots spray on wax? I used Colinite 845 around November and bought some Griots spray wax to use as a drying aid and top me off till get some warmer weather. After I used the spray wax 2 days later it rained and my car was covered in watery dust spots. Still not sure if it was just a lot of dust/pollen in the rain, or if somehow the Griots spray wax somehow contributed.
Guys I said it wrong in the video.
Rinseless =1 ounce to 2 gallons of water
Waterless =1 ounce to 1 gallon of water
Detail spray or clay lube is same as waterless.
Panel prep= 1 ounce to 8 ounces of water
Looks awesome. I’ve cleaned plenty of nasty interiors with a gallon of water and 0.5 oz of the regular N914 with multiple soaked towels.
Absolutely
I started off many years ago doing the Gary Dean method (multiple microfiber towels.) I have begun using the DIY Detail sponge and I'm beginning to get more comfortable with it.
Absolutely, I remember GD. He was a cool guy.
Always nice to see companies improving a good product to make it even better. Once I finish using my bottle of N-914 Rinseless I will order a bottle of the new V2.
I’m happy they want to keep up and improve.
Sometimes they fucked good products because some shortage with their ingredients
@@Carlos.Rivera huh?
@DetailingBreakdown sometimes "improvements" is not an improve. But this is not the case
@@Carlos.Rivera of course
Crazy 2 think it needed another version since 1st one is amazing
It seems there is a lot of competition on the market. DIY Detail coming out with some sort of ceramic infused rinseless in the near future, Labocosmetica with the Idrosave (which I think it is still not available in Europe, even though it's an Italian company). So lots of action on the market :D
I know, but they did it and did it better!
I really thought you were going to take a sip during the sniff test haha! Now I'm eyeing McKees rinseless! My poor wallet! 😅
It smells so good but please no one take a swig
@@DetailingBreakdownTake the n-914 challenge.
Got some coming can’t wait to try thanks for the video
U should see a massive improvement in it. Looking forward to your video. Be well!
@@DetailingBreakdown ill give it a go and see how it preforms!
I’ve been got by McKees in the past, I’ll look forward to your review.
Careful...the old stuff will water spot your car, your windows and your credit score. I wonder if this one will be any different.
@@jeffc6832 if you use the product correctly it won’t water spot. It’s not very difficult, just watch my videos. Thanks for your comment!
I will get to meet Nick tomorrow at Autoality. I dont know if they have that v2 but I am guessing Nick will bring some stock. Might pick up a bottle tomorrow
Wow, that’s awesome. Tell him I said hello. Hopefully, they have some in stock there.
@@DetailingBreakdown Got to meet Nick today. unfortunately no v2 was available there yet. I said I was curious and said i saw it on your video
@@05xrunner that’s awesome! Order it online.
@@DetailingBreakdown once it’s in stock at autoality as I am a member there and get the member pricing.
Awesome! Have to start using up the one I have!
Hell ya!
Impressive display, I definitely think you are the guru of Rinseless washing, I would like you to try labocosmetica Rinseless product, as it has had a couple of rave reviews on TH-cam,where would you rank the mckees Rinseless with wax , thanks once again for the informative video.
I bought some and it's great
McKee’s Wash n wax Rinseless is a stud. Very slick and smooth. A great product to make a detail spray out of. Love that stuff!
@@DetailingBreakdownWonder how this as a detail spray would work compared to Griots spray on wax? I used Colinite 845 around November and bought some Griots spray wax to use as a drying aid and top me off till get some warmer weather. After I used the spray wax 2 days later it rained and my car was covered in watery dust spots. Still not sure if it was just a lot of dust/pollen in the rain, or if somehow the Griots spray wax somehow contributed.
@@DetailingBreakdownwill you be trying labo?
@@Andresthebigkat possibly but I already heard it’s good.
Awesome video and product review good friend
Thank you
The main question does it foam well ?
When I stirred the bucket it was foaming. I have yet to out it in a foam cannon.
Would you say this product others such as DIY help restore beading? I know they aren't supposed to leave or take anything away.
This cleans well so if dirt is messing up your beading, this will help
How does this compare to ONR? I've been happy with it but would switch if this is a better product.
Definitely a better product but if ur happy with ONR u should stick with it
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