Thanks for doing the video! I trust your opinions SOO much more ever since that whole Pan gang is a sales group now :( Their videos seem like an ad disguised as a review. You have great experience working with all kinds of products, do logical tests, and good filming. Keep it up! Many people will be migrating to you I bet. Good descriptions of what you are feeling under the towel and smelling....very important.
I really don't know how youtube works,but your channel really deserve a better audience. Your feedbacks and your honesty really helps in this saturated market,and as you said,HAVE FUN. Thumbs up from France and thanks for sharing this with us.
just posted my video on this this morning lol. i actually really like using Ethos Hybrid Rinseless as it really does give a nice slick and stupid glossy look on my Tesla after the wash. Real legit stuff. at this point, all the companies have products that ensure the same results. pretty gnarly stuff. I still love ONR, DIY, and my favorite still is HERO Rinseless. good stuff man.
@@jefferrrson1x thanks for watching. It cleans so well that the look is crispy or glossy as the reflection is killer. But it doesn’t feel slick to me. Hero is nice in that regard. Yes, any RW of today will do a great job and we can’t lose with any of the products at this point.
Ben my gallon bottle and 2 sponges took 1 week delivered direct to 🇬🇧 directly from Ethos great Rinseless but like you still loving H2N0 and Feynlab V3
@@Thecardetailingnut direct is best but the prices was a good deal for me and I was in no hurry. Definitely loving H2No.. I’ll have to get some Feynlab n try it.
Thanks for the review I have static issues, I am in desert as well. I have stop using twisted loop drying towels. I use multiple mid size drying towels spray with water and meguiars m34 or turtle wax slick detailer. Never go with dry towels
Great showcase of the Ethos Rinseless! For me it’s a confusing one for sure. The ceramic in it bonds to the dirt , not the paint! This leaves hardly anything on the paint. The slickness is temporary. Tim Coats says this in his tutorial on this! I love it , it’s a great cleaner for sure, but if you’re looking for protection, not with this one! Have you tried Detail Co or Pans Rinseless yet?
@@DetailingBreakdown how would you rank it in rinseless, think it's better for waterless. I have angelwax used it once. I got detail co nemesis and I got pans rinse less on way too
@@brenden5248 I know that John Hogg makes to AW products and cuts back the dilution on the labels because he wants them to work really well. Their product is really good. No hype like these other products. Just works really well. These new ones are all the rage right now. Let us know how u like them. I don’t see them being much different than Hero as they are competing off that base. The Angelwax product is its own and doesn’t try to compete. They show us that with their listed dilution which are very low compared to the rest on the market. They r not scared to give u a product that isn’t stretched pilot so that it works better , no scratches, slickness is imperative, with great cleaning ability. They are not buying u with scents(I wish they would) or 500:1 dilutions for all situations. Nono, the AW product is special.
@@DetailingBreakdown oh yes Angelwax felt so slick, I made mistake of letting it dry it's pain ass get all those polymer marks I'll have to do panel by panel.
Think this was rushed to market to compete with other rinseless products like other products of theirs it’ll have numerous revisions. Updates are nice to evolve but too many shows rush to launch product. I’m running their ceramic spray wax it works but slickness is not there.
I do t mind a revise after a few years but when companies keep doing it, that just means they don’t have their stuff figured out. Respect to OG companies that make a quality product from the gate. American Detailer Garage is one to keep in mind on that note. Ultima, Duragloss to name a few more.
4:30 "Just have fun". Never a truer word spoken. Car washing should not be a chore, but should be therapeutic.*
* (Damn that's a big word!)
@@johnough4893 absolutely!!
Companies pushed as a chore with non sense
Thanks for doing the video! I trust your opinions SOO much more ever since that whole Pan gang is a sales group now :( Their videos seem like an ad disguised as a review. You have great experience working with all kinds of products, do logical tests, and good filming. Keep it up! Many people will be migrating to you I bet. Good descriptions of what you are feeling under the towel and smelling....very important.
@@dboenish I appreciate the kind words. I’ve always given my truthful opinions.
Great breakdown of Hybrid! Thanks for showcasing our rinseless wash.
@@ethoscarcare it cleans like a champ. If people use your product they can expect great results.
I really don't know how youtube works,but your channel really deserve a better audience. Your feedbacks and your honesty really helps in this saturated market,and as you said,HAVE FUN. Thumbs up from France and thanks for sharing this with us.
@@loboantonio2486 all I can say is for my followers to share my videos and help me out. Thanks for watching!
Great comment. “ take it easy just have fun” well said, right on point. Yes the Griots ceramic rinseless needs 24 hours to cure for best results.
@@ThisOldDetailingDude absolutely
i never roll my towel either...😂
@@barrybij8079 🤣
just posted my video on this this morning lol. i actually really like using Ethos Hybrid Rinseless as it really does give a nice slick and stupid glossy look on my Tesla after the wash. Real legit stuff. at this point, all the companies have products that ensure the same results. pretty gnarly stuff. I still love ONR, DIY, and my favorite still is HERO Rinseless. good stuff man.
@@jefferrrson1x thanks for watching. It cleans so well that the look is crispy or glossy as the reflection is killer. But it doesn’t feel slick to me. Hero is nice in that regard. Yes, any RW of today will do a great job and we can’t lose with any of the products at this point.
@@DetailingBreakdown oh definitely. For me, Hero is still king. But like you said, it’s all pretty much the same effectiveness and result.
@@jefferrrson1x right on
Benji taking on the detail police! 😂
I liked Ethos when I tested it also.
Nice video as always.
@@chiroguy98 👍 right on.
Ben my gallon bottle and 2 sponges took 1 week delivered direct to 🇬🇧 directly from Ethos great Rinseless but like you still loving H2N0 and Feynlab V3
@@Thecardetailingnut direct is best but the prices was a good deal for me and I was in no hurry. Definitely loving H2No.. I’ll have to get some Feynlab n try it.
Looks great! 🌟
Thanks for the video. 🎉
@@craig.encinitas thanks for watching!
Thanks for the review
I have static issues, I am in desert as well. I have stop using twisted loop drying towels. I use multiple mid size drying towels spray with water and meguiars m34 or turtle wax slick detailer. Never go with dry towels
@@gajjarhb thanks, I’m glad I’m not alone
Great showcase of the Ethos Rinseless! For me it’s a confusing one for sure. The ceramic in it bonds to the dirt , not the paint! This leaves hardly anything on the paint. The slickness is temporary. Tim Coats says this in his tutorial on this! I love it , it’s a great cleaner for sure, but if you’re looking for protection, not with this one! Have you tried Detail Co or Pans Rinseless yet?
@@T-BoneTodd it’s a cleaner and very good cleaner. I haven’t tried either of the ones u mentioned.
First!!!!
@@1stfrompuertorico568 yeees
Great vid. So what’s your top 5?
@@edornelas7248 Angelwax for sure in #1.
@@DetailingBreakdown I used as waterless now I have to try as rinseless..
So angel wax 1 to 128 for rinseless and 1 to 20 for waterless
Yes, but u can squeeze it to 1:200 for Rinseless and 1:30 for waterless and detail spray.
@@DetailingBreakdown how would you rank it in rinseless, think it's better for waterless. I have angelwax used it once. I got detail co nemesis and I got pans rinse less on way too
@@brenden5248 I know that John Hogg makes to AW products and cuts back the dilution on the labels because he wants them to work really well. Their product is really good. No hype like these other products. Just works really well. These new ones are all the rage right now. Let us know how u like them. I don’t see them being much different than Hero as they are competing off that base. The Angelwax product is its own and doesn’t try to compete. They show us that with their listed dilution which are very low compared to the rest on the market. They r not scared to give u a product that isn’t stretched pilot so that it works better , no scratches, slickness is imperative, with great cleaning ability. They are not buying u with scents(I wish they would) or 500:1 dilutions for all situations. Nono, the AW product is special.
@@DetailingBreakdown oh yes Angelwax felt so slick, I made mistake of letting it dry it's pain ass get all those polymer marks I'll have to do panel by panel.
@@brenden5248 lol, I’ve not let it dry yet. Guess I won’t make that mistake
Think this was rushed to market to compete with other rinseless products like other products of theirs it’ll have numerous revisions. Updates are nice to evolve but too many shows rush to launch product. I’m running their ceramic spray wax it works but slickness is not there.
I do t mind a revise after a few years but when companies keep doing it, that just means they don’t have their stuff figured out. Respect to OG companies that make a quality product from the gate. American Detailer Garage is one to keep in mind on that note. Ultima, Duragloss to name a few more.
Definitely not rushed, we've been working on this for over 2 years. Dont forget we've been in the market since 2016
absolutely no one does that, right on 😆🐿️💨
@@FrankoDetails haha
Any body ever tell you that you remind them of Jonathan Winters you even sound like him.
Haha, no. I used to get Ray Liotta when I was skinnier