I’m glad Eddie was able to get this worked out for you! It s concerning it took a personal connection to the company to get that handled. That stuff happens no fault to the company or u, but they should have responded. Great review as always! Ty!
Thanks. Eddie thought I was pulling his leg but he took care of it and Feynlab made it right and apparently it was an issue with their system on requesting a refund and email system. They addressed the issue with it.
Feynlab need to recognise Mike G! Glad it was all sorted out in the end. Im really getting into rinseless washing system. Its far more enjoyable and a lot easier to do especially with drying. I'm going to work on hybrid washing, I'm going to try Bilt Hamber touch-less in a pump spray bottle for the heavy soiled washes and use a garden hose to rinse off (touch-less rinses away very well) and then use Absolute in the bucket 🪣. Apparently ADS Hero is hitting our shores here in the UK around the beginning of June 🙌 so I probably going to buy a gallon of that and also Idrosave has landed this week here too. So I'm planning on getting a bottle of that and why not get a bottle of DIY too? I just beed to wait for pay day.... Rinseless washing seems to be taking off a little bit. It won't be long before the established brands start to make dedicated rinseless wash systems. I personally know Gtechiq are developing one, Eddie needs to show them the way 🙌
With so many new/updated rinseless washes coming out at once, I think I've finally reached my saturation point with it. I'll pick this up at some point, but I'm still trying to figure out where the rest are all stacking up for me. My current top 3 (in no particular order) are Hero, Rrw and Absolute. DIY is slightly behind them based on slickness (hopefully v2 fixes this) and scent (reminds me of doing dishes for my parents), but it is a great interior cleaner and awesome in the pad washer. Maybe its the fact that I've always identified as Gen X (I was born in March of 1981), but ONR still rounds out my top 5. Sure it doesn't do some things as well (like clean a microfiber) but it still provides great lubrication and cleaning for well maintained paint. You will definitely notice a consistency difference with a fresh bottle of Absolute, but it can still clump up a bit when poured into a bucket of cold water. It disperses with a quick swirl, but I usually just dump it in before I even put water in the bucket. The flow from the hose mixes it up fully and it is a non-issue. With the early production run bottle of Absolute that I had, I never saw a huge differentiation between gently rocking the bottle and shaking it vigorously. I will say though that I do notice a big difference now. If you shake it, I think it is causing some shear thickening (fluid mechanics) due to the high velocity of a vigorous shake. It is also mixing in air and which creates some cavitation-like effects. A gentle rock is all you need, so I would stick to that with Absolute.
@@CarltonMarshall I've never been a fan of McKee's, but I did try V2. It left a weird film behind the two times I tried it. Had to rewash with a better product both times, so it went in the trash.
Great insight into p and a s Absolute,I was amazed with this product from day one ,I think the gloopyness of Absolute must be a major benefit in its performance,I think it mixes perfectly with warm water ,just needs a couple of extra sites if the water is cold.I have tried a good few rinseless.wash products,ONR,Mckees,DIY.detail.and labocosmetica.idrosave,all perform on except for idrosave which stained anything it touched,I will try gyeon. ecowash.when available but it will have to be very special to beat Absolutes quality.
Great video! I typically do Rinseless in the way they suggest to (two bucket) because it's by far and a way the safest approach - we rarely just get dusty dirt in the UK. Although I can absolutely see the single bucket/multi cloth if you're washing weekly etc. I was amazed that V2 actually went to market, it was so bad.
Mike love your face the v2 version, and I agree I dont follow there directions for rinseless wash, I just use a bucket and sponge, 1oz to 3 gallons they suggest will remove some of the "soapiness"
Thanks for taking care of it. I will make a follow up video at the 1 oz to 3 gallons dilution. My intent was to make this video as intended by the directions. But I’m with you. Use a sponge, bucket and move on.
There written instructions are different then their TH-cam usage videos. Their video recommends using all eight sides of a microfiber towel than going back to the bucket.
Another great video Mike. Think Feynlab may have made a bit of a "swing-and-a-miss" here with a different dilution ratio. People are used to the standard 256:1 so it would seem the most efficient for their customers to adjust their formulations to go with that ratio. Otherwise people WILL be using it wrong. Sure some people will say that 250:1 and 256:1 are close, but close doesn't really cut it with chemicals. The 2 bucket wash method for rinseless is a definite non-starter for me. The second time you dunk your towel, you're dunking it in dirty water that has barely any product in it, so you eventually will just come out with a dirty towel, then add that back to your rinseless bucket. Seems like a lot of wasted effort.
256:1 (1/2 oz to 1 gallon) is always modified to 4mL to 1L (which is 250:1) for the metric folks...so this is a non-issue IMO. That is only a 2% difference. The bigger issue to me is when people use a capful of something like DIY Rinseless or Absolute, as their "half an ounce" per gallon of water. With the exception of ONR or gallon sizes of some products, the "capfuls" only measure 1/3 of an ounce. That equates to a dilution ratio of 388:1 which is a full 1/3 less concentration.
Thanks. You make some valid points. The dilution should be 256:1 to make it easier rather than 250:1. The two bucket set up is just too much for a rinseless wash. It should not be that complex. It is a good product and it cleans very well.
I actually use a 2 bucket method but add a little ONR to the rinse water to aid in settlement, regardless of what I use in the wash bucket (currently Absolute). What are your thoughts on this method? Consequently, the wash solution always remains clean
Mike G...awsome presentation. I purchased my rinseless product last month, (April) Im wondering which version of Fenylab rinseless I purchased after Fenylab owner appreared on Cleanercast w/Eddie video😢
Mike, thanks for your review. I have been a long time user of ONR, but I am willing to try a different rinseless the next time I order? Which one is your preference of rinseless washes?
Hey Mike, I'm about to pull the trigger on some Rinseless wash microfiber towels- TRC Minx Royale Coral Fleece. Have you tried them? I'm not sure about lint with these towels and wondering if there is something else better or if these are really good?
Just goes to show you that you better give good customer service because every now and then your product/service might be destined for a TH-cam review 😂
@@MikeGDetailing thanks. I used a pre diluted rinse less bottle from wash ninja and it was bad. Btw feynlab now shows traditional waterless method on the page too. 1:125 dilution.
I'm using Absolute, by all accounts Hero cleans better. Hero doesn't smear, it can be used in direct sunlight, it's cleans clear of dirt from your wash media (unlike Absolute). The lubricity is slightly better, more gloss and slickness too, generally it's a better rinseless apparently, I'm currently using Absolute, I've noticed some of its flaws already and I am waiting (along with the rest of the world) for Hero to land as its totally sold out everywhere the next batch is about to hit. Not only that Eddie from ECdetails had a major input with its development helping out the two owners of ADS
this video is perfect, i got both quartz and quartz pro on your recommendation and mikeg discount code 👍🏽 haven’t had the chance to install em yet…let’s see how it is a year in … thanks homie g
@@MikeGDetailing maaaaan i commented too soon, all i heard was you got some ads new revamps and you were going to use em…i didn’t hear “on a later date” and all you did was that feynlab and i was pouting while watching like a kid that got told “we’ll get mcdonald’s tomorrow” all muttering to myself “i don’t even like feynlab” …. and yes’r that hero is on point, smell is great too, thank you so much 👍🏽🐿️💨
The outdoor detailer. demonstrated Feynlab v3 on his channel ,was not impressed with it myself,much to much soapyness.,with the amount of competition in the rinseless.market.now,its.a.none.runner.for.me.
Eddie is a better customer service than the company's customer service 😜👌
Ha actually he is. For a minute I thought he was the CEO at Feynlab.
🤣🤣@@MikeGDetailing
I’m glad Eddie was able to get this worked out for you! It s concerning it took a personal connection to the company to get that handled. That stuff happens no fault to the company or u, but they should have responded. Great review as always! Ty!
Thanks. Eddie thought I was pulling his leg but he took care of it and Feynlab made it right and apparently it was an issue with their system on requesting a refund and email system. They addressed the issue with it.
Feynlab need to recognise Mike G! Glad it was all sorted out in the end. Im really getting into rinseless washing system. Its far more enjoyable and a lot easier to do especially with drying.
I'm going to work on hybrid washing, I'm going to try Bilt Hamber touch-less in a pump spray bottle for the heavy soiled washes and use a garden hose to rinse off (touch-less rinses away very well) and then use Absolute in the bucket 🪣.
Apparently ADS Hero is hitting our shores here in the UK around the beginning of June 🙌 so I probably going to buy a gallon of that and also Idrosave has landed this week here too. So I'm planning on getting a bottle of that and why not get a bottle of DIY too? I just beed to wait for pay day....
Rinseless washing seems to be taking off a little bit. It won't be long before the established brands start to make dedicated rinseless wash systems. I personally know Gtechiq are developing one, Eddie needs to show them the way 🙌
With so many new/updated rinseless washes coming out at once, I think I've finally reached my saturation point with it. I'll pick this up at some point, but I'm still trying to figure out where the rest are all stacking up for me.
My current top 3 (in no particular order) are Hero, Rrw and Absolute. DIY is slightly behind them based on slickness (hopefully v2 fixes this) and scent (reminds me of doing dishes for my parents), but it is a great interior cleaner and awesome in the pad washer.
Maybe its the fact that I've always identified as Gen X (I was born in March of 1981), but ONR still rounds out my top 5. Sure it doesn't do some things as well (like clean a microfiber) but it still provides great lubrication and cleaning for well maintained paint.
You will definitely notice a consistency difference with a fresh bottle of Absolute, but it can still clump up a bit when poured into a bucket of cold water. It disperses with a quick swirl, but I usually just dump it in before I even put water in the bucket. The flow from the hose mixes it up fully and it is a non-issue.
With the early production run bottle of Absolute that I had, I never saw a huge differentiation between gently rocking the bottle and shaking it vigorously. I will say though that I do notice a big difference now. If you shake it, I think it is causing some shear thickening (fluid mechanics) due to the high velocity of a vigorous shake. It is also mixing in air and which creates some cavitation-like effects. A gentle rock is all you need, so I would stick to that with Absolute.
Have you tried McKees N-914 V2 yet? How does it stack up against your top 3?
@@CarltonMarshall I've never been a fan of McKee's, but I did try V2. It left a weird film behind the two times I tried it. Had to rewash with a better product both times, so it went in the trash.
Great insight into p and a s Absolute,I was amazed with this product from day one ,I think the gloopyness of Absolute must be a major benefit in its performance,I think it mixes perfectly with warm water ,just needs a couple of extra sites if the water is cold.I have tried a good few rinseless.wash products,ONR,Mckees,DIY.detail.and labocosmetica.idrosave,all perform on except for idrosave which stained anything it touched,I will try gyeon. ecowash.when available but it will have to be very special to beat Absolutes quality.
Great video! I typically do Rinseless in the way they suggest to (two bucket) because it's by far and a way the safest approach - we rarely just get dusty dirt in the UK. Although I can absolutely see the single bucket/multi cloth if you're washing weekly etc.
I was amazed that V2 actually went to market, it was so bad.
@@SuperchargedLlama thank you.
Mike love your face the v2 version, and I agree I dont follow there directions for rinseless wash, I just use a bucket and sponge, 1oz to 3 gallons they suggest will remove some of the "soapiness"
Thanks for taking care of it. I will make a follow up video at the 1 oz to 3 gallons dilution. My intent was to make this video as intended by the directions. But I’m with you. Use a sponge, bucket and move on.
There written instructions are different then their TH-cam usage videos. Their video recommends using all eight sides of a microfiber towel than going back to the bucket.
Thanks for making and sharing this brother!
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Mike, feynlab seen your v2 video so when your order came in they said F it lol. V3 definitely was the upgrade we needed for v2.
V3 is definitely much better.
Just did my car with V3 - 3 gallons of distilled water and 2 oz. solution. Used Autofiber double flips. Looks very nice. No streaking
Seems decent. So many more options these days. Crazy
Another great video Mike. Think Feynlab may have made a bit of a "swing-and-a-miss" here with a different dilution ratio. People are used to the standard 256:1 so it would seem the most efficient for their customers to adjust their formulations to go with that ratio. Otherwise people WILL be using it wrong. Sure some people will say that 250:1 and 256:1 are close, but close doesn't really cut it with chemicals. The 2 bucket wash method for rinseless is a definite non-starter for me. The second time you dunk your towel, you're dunking it in dirty water that has barely any product in it, so you eventually will just come out with a dirty towel, then add that back to your rinseless bucket. Seems like a lot of wasted effort.
Yea no one does Rinseless with 2 buckets no way
256:1 (1/2 oz to 1 gallon) is always modified to 4mL to 1L (which is 250:1) for the metric folks...so this is a non-issue IMO. That is only a 2% difference.
The bigger issue to me is when people use a capful of something like DIY Rinseless or Absolute, as their "half an ounce" per gallon of water. With the exception of ONR or gallon sizes of some products, the "capfuls" only measure 1/3 of an ounce. That equates to a dilution ratio of 388:1 which is a full 1/3 less concentration.
Thanks. You make some valid points. The dilution should be 256:1 to make it easier rather than 250:1. The two bucket set up is just too much for a rinseless wash. It should not be that complex. It is a good product and it cleans very well.
I actually use a 2 bucket method but add a little ONR to the rinse water to aid in settlement, regardless of what I use in the wash bucket (currently Absolute). What are your thoughts on this method? Consequently, the wash solution always remains clean
Mike G...awsome presentation. I purchased my rinseless product last month, (April) Im wondering which version of Fenylab rinseless
I purchased after Fenylab owner appreared on Cleanercast w/Eddie video😢
It should say on ur bottle. The new one v3, was released I believe in April, but they still had both on their website.
Thanks. The label should look like the one I have for it to be V3. Feynlab released it in April 1st. V2 was orange in appearance.
Nice to learn about it
Mike, thanks for your review. I have been a long time user of ONR, but I am willing to try a different rinseless the next time I order? Which one is your preference of rinseless washes?
If Armour Detail Supply Hero is available then try that.
Any chance you will do a review of the Gloss Shop Sublime rinseless wash?
I will get a bottle to try it out.
Hey Mike, I'm about to pull the trigger on some Rinseless wash microfiber towels- TRC Minx Royale Coral Fleece. Have you tried them? I'm not sure about lint with these towels and wondering if there is something else better or if these are really good?
I didn’t like the minx towels. TRC edgeless are a better option. Even the wolf pack would be better.
@MikeGDetailing I'm guessing it's the lint? Or the coral fibres not grabbing properly?
I tried v3 once so far. It worked seemed a little soapy at times and I measured it out. It cleans does it’s job but not my favorite.
Try it at 3 gallons diluting it with one ounce to that seems to hash out the suds
What dilution did you use? It is less soapy than the previous versions. I’ll make another with 1 oz to 3 gallons.
Just goes to show you that you better give good customer service because every now and then your product/service might be destined for a TH-cam review 😂
Who do you know when you get the new version? Does it say on the bottle?
@@frankieups it will have the same label as I show and the color is no longer orange like V2.
Which one cleans better and better to have. rrw or FEYLNAB v3? Not going to include hero because it’s really great.
Feynlab cleans better but the overall user experience goes to RRW.
How about doing a video of your top 5 rinseless washes that you've tried so far?
Top 3 video is live.
What kind of scent does it have? I am trying to find one that is scent free or doesn’t have a ridiculous scent.
@@bostonbanana once any of them are diluted in water they don’t have a strong scent.
@@MikeGDetailing thanks. I used a pre diluted rinse less bottle from wash ninja and it was bad. Btw feynlab now shows traditional waterless method on the page too. 1:125 dilution.
Given how foamy it is, will it work well with a foam cannon as a prewash?
Not sure. I haven’t tried to foam it.
@@MikeGDetailing Thank you for making this video. I'm looking forward to seeing your top 3 favorites video.
How does Absolute compare to Hero. I love Absolute. I think Absolute is going to be hard to beat.
I'm using Absolute, by all accounts Hero cleans better. Hero doesn't smear, it can be used in direct sunlight, it's cleans clear of dirt from your wash media (unlike Absolute). The lubricity is slightly better, more gloss and slickness too, generally it's a better rinseless apparently, I'm currently using Absolute, I've noticed some of its flaws already and I am waiting (along with the rest of the world) for Hero to land as its totally sold out everywhere the next batch is about to hit. Not only that Eddie from ECdetails had a major input with its development helping out the two owners of ADS
No contest. Hero all the way in my personal experience using both of these.
Great in depth video and review Mike always appreciate your content.
Thank you. Appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment.
is this the ceramic spray Feb Revision ?
Yes
@@MikeGDetailing thanks man i just got.mine recently its quite good.
this video is perfect, i got both quartz and quartz pro on your recommendation and mikeg discount code 👍🏽 haven’t had the chance to install em yet…let’s see how it is a year in … thanks homie g
Thanks bro. Both of these coatings are great and you have hero to wash now as well.
@@MikeGDetailing maaaaan i commented too soon, all i heard was you got some ads new revamps and you were going to use em…i didn’t hear “on a later date” and all you did was that feynlab and i was pouting while watching like a kid that got told “we’ll get mcdonald’s tomorrow” all muttering to myself “i don’t even like feynlab” …. and yes’r that hero is on point, smell is great too, thank you so much 👍🏽🐿️💨
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The outdoor detailer. demonstrated Feynlab v3 on his channel ,was not impressed with it myself,much to much soapyness.,with the amount of competition in the rinseless.market.now,its.a.none.runner.for.me.
I just saw his video. His looked more soapy than what I used. I found it to be less soapy than the previous versions.