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  • @compayip7143
    @compayip71432 күн бұрын

    Nice video!, Regards from México!

  • @DizConnected
    @DizConnected4 күн бұрын

    Does the rinseless wash encapsulate the microfibers in the towel and make them less effective?

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean3 күн бұрын

    Thanks for watching and commenting. Great question. It's actually just the opposite. SlickX breaks down/emulsifies the dirt and allows it to be safely carried away from the car surface on to the Ultra Premium microfiber towel. As you can see in the video, once I have used every panel of the Ultra Premium microfiber towel, I set it aside. I do not reintroduce into the bucket or on the car. I wash the towels later. SlickX does what it is supposed to do, emulsify, encapsulate and lubricate. The Ultra Premium microfiber towel does what it is supposed to do which is safely remove the dirt from the car surface.

  • @MH7_256
    @MH7_25616 күн бұрын

    Holy balls, that’s like melting dirt on contact!

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean3 күн бұрын

    It gets the job done! Minimal effort required with chemicals this great!

  • @frankgarcia9527
    @frankgarcia952719 күн бұрын

    Will this set up work for couches

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean3 күн бұрын

    Definitely! One of the principle reasons for the creation of the Better Extractor was to have a set up that allowed people to more efficiently clean their furniture. We use it to personally clean our own couches! Additionally a lot of homeowners use it to clean their personal furniture as well as couch flippers refurbishing couches.

  • @Triggaaar
    @Triggaaar21 күн бұрын

    Since no dirt goes in the bucket, you don't need the grit guard. So you won't need as much solution either.

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean20 күн бұрын

    Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Absolutely true a grit guard is not necessary with this method. We multi-purpose the Phantom Clear Bucket with foam washes so the grit guard remains in the bucket, not to mention the grit guard comes with the bucket. In terms of the amount of solution needed, you can complete the same single rinseless wash with 2 to 3 gallons of water and a SlickX dilution of 1/2 ounce per every gallon of water.

  • @ExtractionsMD
    @ExtractionsMD23 күн бұрын

    Regarding a vacuum, what Peak Horsepower do you recommend for the extractor attachment?

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean20 күн бұрын

    Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Maximum or peak horse power is less of a concern. More of concern is the minimum recommended horse power which is 2 to 3 horse power.

  • @Triggaaar
    @Triggaaar26 күн бұрын

    Great comparison, thank you. As covered in the comments already, the cleanliness of the water isn't how we should judge. What's not clear in the video is how many microfibres you used?

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean20 күн бұрын

    Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment. The cleanliness of the water is not a judgement of quality, simply a comparison using both methods, which both methods (sponge or microfiber) are effective. It just comes down to personal preference. In terms of how many microfiber towels are used, that is dependent on the dirt level of the vehicle being cleaned. This car would take 5 RipClean Ultra Plush Premium microfiber towels to clean the body, which is typical given each towel presents 8 total clean wiping panels when folded as we demonstrated in the video. We'll use no more than 3 of our standard pile microfiber towels to clean and dry the tires and wheels.

  • @ssing7113
    @ssing711328 күн бұрын

    Only need half a gallon for towel method…. 1 liter for pump. 1 liter left for two towels. Then use the drying towel for interior wipe down!

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean3 күн бұрын

    Thanks for watching and commenting. Yes, that is definitely an option to use 1 liter for the pump and 1 liter for the towels. A person could use the Hercules drying towel to wipe the interior, it would certainly do the job. We prefer a tighter weave of microfiber for interior wipe down, but that's our preference.

  • @Danny-xj5ts
    @Danny-xj5tsАй бұрын

    sell me a pump, id pay $300 if you sold me a pump for my mobile detailing set up

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean20 күн бұрын

    Inside scope. Stay tuned. It's coming really soon and it will be a lot less than $300. Make sure you're subscribed to see and order it first.

  • @Danny-xj5ts
    @Danny-xj5ts20 күн бұрын

    @@ripclean bruh!!!! Can’t wait

  • @MaintenanceProSam
    @MaintenanceProSamАй бұрын

    Or get a squeegee

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean3 күн бұрын

    If you're drying rental cars and you're pressed for time and don't care about the car surface, maybe?

  • @eddie3692
    @eddie3692Ай бұрын

    As can be seen by the difference between the two buckets, the sponge is designed to releases the dirt more than the towel. I prefer to contact the paint with cleaner media, so the sponge is my preferred method. Microfiber towels are designed to grab and hold dirt. I will be testing doing the initial wash with a sponge followed up with a towel. Best of both worlds. Rinseless wash it too inexpensive to try and conserve IMO.

  • @ripclean
    @ripcleanАй бұрын

    Thanks for watching and commenting. You’re correct the rinseless sponge does a great job of releasing dirt, that is why once all the panels of the Ultra Plush microfiber towel has been used, it’s not introduced back into the SlickX rinseless solution in the bucket, which is why the SlickX solution in the bucket is always clean and can be reused on the next rinseless wash.

  • @Teydog
    @TeydogАй бұрын

    Big brain mode😮

  • @hartlanddetailer5670
    @hartlanddetailer5670Ай бұрын

    I do not use a sponge, only MF towels. I never put dirty MF towels back into solution, so I will use leftover clean mix for the next time. You can safely wash a car 4 - 8 times with a gallon of mix? A rinseless wash is a game changer in the detail world! Thanks Dr. G...

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean3 күн бұрын

    Thanks for watching and commenting. I absolutely agree with you on re-use of the rinseless solution. And yes, rinseless and more specifically SlickX is a game changer.

  • @Theretroreign
    @TheretroreignАй бұрын

    Im a professional detailer and I can tell you no real detailers are using neither towels that’s left for car washes we air hoses the car or we use a shamwow those towels aren’t even good for windows only use those towels have is for whipping compounds , polishes and waxes anything outside that trash

  • @yammers123
    @yammers123Ай бұрын

    No professional detailer would shamwow a customers car. You’re asking to mess up their paint. Literally every detailer who knows what their doing uses a proper drying towel or a blower. If you can’t get results with a twisted loop drying towel, you’re doing it wrong. (This is a rebranded marked up product though)

  • @isthatrudy.f
    @isthatrudy.fАй бұрын

    thank you for the information, really cool video

  • @RNagore1
    @RNagore1Ай бұрын

    Great video!! What kind of sprayer do you use?

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean3 күн бұрын

    Thanks for watching and commenting. Marolex is great manual pump sprayer. You can spend more time spraying and less time pumping.

  • @ontimeautodetailingmore7351
    @ontimeautodetailingmore7351Ай бұрын

    I never need a towel to dry a car

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean3 күн бұрын

    Thanks for watching and commenting. Definitely a personal preference. We prefer to towel dry first and then blow out cracks and crevices. Many of our clients cars are not ceramic coated.

  • @davidboyce6427
    @davidboyce6427Ай бұрын

    Been using Rinseless and Waterless since 2020. My favorite is American Detailer Garage because it’s foaming capabilities so I use it out of my 150 psi air pressurized DetailKeg👍. I also lov Wipeout by American Detailer Garage. My only complaint is it ain’t cheap. $64.00 for a gallon 😔. I also use ONR, Wolfgang and Absolute and DIY rinseless whic has foaming capabilities.

  • @ripclean
    @ripcleanАй бұрын

    Thanks for watching and commenting. All good brands. Our goal from day one and forever forward is delivering pro products without the pro price without compromise, so that everyone can afford to treat their car like a pro. It sounds like you have a great process in place.

  • @joevanseeters2873
    @joevanseeters2873Ай бұрын

    I love using the dedicated rinseless sponge on just a lightly "dusty" or very lightly soiled vehicle, which is about 50% of the time for me, but for a little heavier dirt, I like using a few good quality microfibers as it definitely gets more dirt off the surface, but you really need to watch what you are doing and frequently rinse and flip your towel when using a microfiber. I've micro marred my car on more than one occasion with a microfiber, but rarely caused any problems with a sponge as long as it's rinsed frequently. One of the best grit guards in my opinion is the Chemical Guys one. Believe it or not, the conical shape of their cones blocks out the grit WAY better than an original grit guard in my opinion. The Detail Guardz ones would be my second choice which I also have. I absolutely love using rinseless washing as long as you use good washing techniques, you won't have any issues as long as the dirt is LIGHT! Heavy dirt always requires a pressure rinse and bucket wash in my opinion but if you stay up on your vehicles with rinseless every week, you probably won't need to do a bucket wash very often.

  • @ripclean
    @ripcleanАй бұрын

    Thanks for watching and commenting. You are correct proper technique is crucial. One element overlooked by many when rinseless washing is the quality of the rinseless solution as part of that technique or process. A rinseless solution not only must emulsify (breakdown) as well as capture (encapsulate) the dirt. It must provide a sufficient barrier of lubrication for the contact wash, while leaving negligible added waxy protection. This is an extremely delicate balance in a bottle. More chemical engineering than most people realize. We would agree, when using a dedicated rinseless sponge a grit/dirt guard it's essential when the sponge is being rinsed in the bucket. The other factor is the quality and forgiveness of the microfiber towel. I'm always surprised by those who use a standard pile microfiber towel to conduct a rinseless wash. It certainly increases the risk of marring, especially if using an inferior rinseless product. It sounds like you have a great process in place. Let us know when you get a chance to try SlickX. We welcome your report.

  • @jayfirefighter1
    @jayfirefighter1Ай бұрын

    Great demo thanks. I’ve been using the sponge method and have been happy. I was curious about the microfiber cloth method. May I ask, where did you get those clear buckets? Also like that bucket cart.

  • @sorin0311
    @sorin0311Ай бұрын

    Trash!

  • @shadovtec
    @shadovtecАй бұрын

    Is it possible to get the towels clean again with a handwash? Maybe in a bucket with a grid guard?

  • @dansanders340
    @dansanders340Ай бұрын

    I've definitely had some success with that. Soaking rags for a few hours, swishing them around with my grit guard 4-5 times, definitely got my detergent worked through them. If you have multiple buckets I'd have one or 2 with just water, but when I would just rinse them out with a hose, it would leave reasonably soil rags clean and smooth. I also had a bucket of degreaser at like 20 or 30:1 for discarding my rags into as I used them.

  • @ripclean
    @ripcleanАй бұрын

    Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment. Yes, but it is dependent on the rinseless solution being used, and type of microfiber towel. What type of rinseless and what type of microfiber?

  • @shadovtec
    @shadovtecАй бұрын

    @@ripclean rinseless = polymer based/ towel = edgeless 600 Gsm

  • @kevkav5680
    @kevkav5680Ай бұрын

    Another great demo of slick X 🇬🇧

  • @dmitrikoukharev7315
    @dmitrikoukharev7315Ай бұрын

    Its good

  • @ripclean
    @ripcleanАй бұрын

    Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. We're glad you're enjoying your Hercules drying towel.

  • @26-CJ
    @26-CJАй бұрын

    Where did you get the cart that your buckets where on

  • @rafaelsanchez7224
    @rafaelsanchez7224Ай бұрын

    Saludos desde Puerto Rico e visto varios Videos de sus productos y voy a comprar varios ✌🏽🫶🏽👍🏽🇵🇷🇺🇸

  • @ripclean
    @ripcleanАй бұрын

    ¡Amamos a Puerto Rico! ¡Te encantará la toalla de secado Hércules!

  • @Guythecoolguy
    @GuythecoolguyАй бұрын

    I know its best to have distilled water, but can you also use regular water from the tap?

  • @ripclean
    @ripcleanАй бұрын

    Thanks for watching and for your question. You can absolutely use tap water. SlickX does a great job of conditioning and softening the water. No need for distilled water but no problem if you want to use it either.

  • @grimmsreaps2122
    @grimmsreaps2122Ай бұрын

    Dude is one beat up hooker away from being the ShamWow guy.

  • @theodorehyatt1782
    @theodorehyatt1782Ай бұрын

    😂😂try using both the same way SCAMMER

  • @charlesrobinson6574
    @charlesrobinson6574Ай бұрын

    Try it on a wheel that's actually caked up.

  • @ripclean
    @ripcleanАй бұрын

    Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment. So, you want to see what Impact does on at totally neglected, uncared for wheel? We call those "disaster details". Impact will clean up the wheel and it will make it look better with less elbow effort than without it. Impact is not magic, just great chemical engineering. A wheel that's been etched and marred by years of neglect and accumulated brake dust and oil and whatever else that has eaten into the wheel coating, it will not resurrect that wheel. A car with a few months in-between wheel washes with accumulated dust, Impact will make that wheel sparkle!

  • @unclecoco2082
    @unclecoco2082Ай бұрын

    Doesn’t look like a fair comparison

  • @ripclean
    @ripcleanАй бұрын

    Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment. You're absolutely right! It never is a fair comparison with nearly any other machine when you stick the BetterExtractor hose kit on the end of a 4 to 6 horsepower everyday shop vac. Many people don't seem to get it, but you absolutely did.

  • @matsudakodo
    @matsudakodoАй бұрын

    Cost per use may be lower for the towel method but you have to invest a lot more $ in towels and then you have to do laundry afterwards. And I wouldn't use towels soaked that heavily in the interior. Overall the towel method is more expensive and takes more of your time. That is my conclusion after doing it both ways.

  • @ripclean
    @ripcleanАй бұрын

    Thanks for watching. Great comment! Yes, it comes down to personal preference, and yes, great point, you will have to wash the towels when using the microfiber towel rinseless wash method, which I wash with my Hercules drying towels after I have used 12 or more Ultra Plush microfiber towels. And yes, those 12 towels will cost me initially up front, and we only use them on the exterior. For interior and wheel and tire, we use the our standard pile microfiber towels and they don't need to be that wet. It does come down to where you want your advantages. It sounds like you have a great process! I'll use either method depending on the circumstance and conditions. Thanks again for watching and leaving comment. More rinseless videos to come!

  • @joshuaclark1930
    @joshuaclark1930Ай бұрын

    where's the fat squeegee? The blade cuts drying time in half.

  • @ripclean
    @ripcleanАй бұрын

    Thanks for watching. A blade offers no forgiveness on paint. We wouldn't suggest anyone use a squeegee on good car paint. Squeegee's are for windows and rental cars you don't care much about.

  • @joshuaclark1930
    @joshuaclark1930Ай бұрын

    @@ripclean I used a super soft blade for 5 years on black paint, which is the least forgiving. You may not be aware of what's available on the market, there sport. Maybe take a glance.

  • @richard112360
    @richard112360Ай бұрын

    For me with the rinse-less method it’s multiple microfiber towels all day every day.

  • @ripclean
    @ripcleanАй бұрын

    Both methods work, but 9 out of 10, I'm using the Ultra Plush Microfiber towel for rinseless. Do you prefer to use one bucket or two bucket method?

  • @richard112360
    @richard112360Ай бұрын

    @@ripclean I use multiple microfiber towels with a single bucket. Rinseless solution in the bucket stays clean.

  • @matsudakodo
    @matsudakodoАй бұрын

    I dislike the extra time I have to spend on laundry and towel care. The sponge is zero fuss

  • @richard112360
    @richard112360Ай бұрын

    @@matsudakodo It's easy, I just throw the used microfiber rags in the washer and leave them to hang dry. Done!

  • @marksmacshop5927
    @marksmacshop5927Ай бұрын

    A better question is does the car have to be Ceramic coated for a better whip?

  • @ripclean
    @ripcleanАй бұрын

    Great question. No, the car does not have to be ceramic coated for better results. The quality of your car wash soap will dictate additional slickness during drying. We prefer our Blizzard Snow foam for its excellent cleaning power, lubrication and easy rinse off. Thanks for watching!

  • @ichoosepositive
    @ichoosepositive2 ай бұрын

    its not a fair comparison one bucket sponge vs one bucket mutiple towel . but overall great video. where can i get slick x product? hope this will raise awareness bout rinseless washing

  • @ripclean
    @ripcleanАй бұрын

    Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment. We wanted to demonstrate both methods using our Ripclean Phantom Clear 5 gallon buckets, so viewers could see for themselves and decide just as you did. You can purchase SlickX, our Plush microfiber towels and Phantom clear buckets on the Ripclean.com website.

  • @richardvanderplas1575
    @richardvanderplas15752 ай бұрын

    Great video, I like to use the multiple towel method although I also have the Big Black Sponge. In my opinion the rinseless wash isn't worse than the 2 bucket method!

  • @ripclean
    @ripcleanАй бұрын

    Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment. Do you find yourself using the multiple towel method more or is it just situational? When you do use the sponge, are you using the one or two bucket method?

  • @richardvanderplas1575
    @richardvanderplas1575Ай бұрын

    @@ripcleanin recent times I use the multiple towel method because it is more efficiënt. I always use the one bucket method

  • @barrybij8079
    @barrybij80792 ай бұрын

    I use both methods... i will also use a microfiber mitt

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching and for taking the time to leave a comment. Using both sponger or microfiber methods, do you prefer the single bucket or two bucket for your rinseless process?

  • @barrybij8079
    @barrybij80792 ай бұрын

    @ripclean 1 bucket... unless my car is super dirty, but then I will prerinse with an alkaline soap

  • @lance737capt
    @lance737capt2 ай бұрын

    Great video, guys. Thank you!! My concern is going through soooo many towels if washing multiple cars. How do you wash your wash towels? They are very, very dirty and so I’m curious if they come clean with your wash method or is there residual dirt (off colored) after washing.

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching and for taking the time to leave a comment. I think what you may be referring to is residual staining, where the towel is washed, and cleaned but still looks somewhat dirt stained. To reduce this residual staining, for us, after a SlickX rinseless wash, we will put the towels in a separate bucket filled with SlickX at 256:1 dilution ratio and allow them to soak in the bucket until we are ready to wash them. We'll usually wait until we've gone through 12 our more Ultra Plush Microfiber towels and a couple of Hercules drying towels and throw them all into the wash together. We'll always wash in cold water, use a liquid detergent that doesn't have fragrances or fabric softeners and then dry on low heat. The quality of the microfiber will make a big difference as well. How many towels do you typically use during a rinseless wash? Do you prefer a single bucket or two?

  • @compayip7143
    @compayip71432 ай бұрын

    Hi from México!

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching and for taking the time to leave a comment.

  • @officialwonderfacts
    @officialwonderfacts2 ай бұрын

    Ive never used an extractor before but do you guys recommend spraying water while sucking it back? Or for example after using your soap do you suck that out then spray water and repeat? Just want to learn the most optimal way. Thanks.

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean2 ай бұрын

    Everyone uses a different method but after having done thousands of extractions here is our method, it’s really a two stage process for us when dealing with complex stains. Stage 1 1. Dry vac the area to remove any large debris or dirt 2. Pre spray the area lightly with water to prepare the fabric 3. Spray your cleaner onto the fabric (we recommend Thrasher Carpet & Upholstery Soap) 4. Let Soap dwell for a few minutes 5. For that initial extraction we do not apply water as we extract, we want to get all that initial gunk that the soap just broke down off the surface rather than blast it down into the foam pad Stage 2 1. Reapply soap, let dwell 2. Agitate with a drill brush or hand brush to activate 3. Dry Extract without applying more water 4. NOW you can pull the trigger and apply water as you extract. 5. Continue until you’ve flushed the soap from the fabric. *remember in extracting you do not want to soak the surface with a pool of water because you don’t want that soaking down into the foam pad where it later wicks back up.

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean2 ай бұрын

    Subscribe to the channel! We will be uploading tons of stain tutorial videos here in the coming weeks! Happy Extracting :)

  • @ccardenete
    @ccardenete2 ай бұрын

    I don't really understand the conclusions when it comes to compare both buckets: Being the sponge bucket water way dirtier doesn't mean that it removed more dirt from the car?

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching and for taking the time to leave a comment. Good observation. The objective and conclusion is not that one removed more dirt than the other. Both methods do a good job of removing the emulsified and encapsulated dirt. It's really about what happens to the dirt in a single bucket example using either method and as a result of seeing this demonstration which method would result in a cleaner car in the end? A bucket with clean solution or a bucket with slightly contaminated solution? There are varying ways to do a rinseless wash. Our series will explore each of these ways to allow the viewer to see and decide for themselves which is a better method. My preference is the single bucket and the use of RipClean Ultra Plush microfiber towels because I'm never re-introducing contaminated water back into my solution and any unused SlickX solution can be saved, stored and reused for the next SlickX rinseless wash. Thanks again for watching and commenting.

  • @ceeIoc
    @ceeIoc2 ай бұрын

    Sponge gets dirty no matter what. No second guessing a fresh towel.

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching and for taking the time to leave a comment. That is my conclusion. Which method do you use sponge or plush microfiber towels? Do you use a single bucket or two bucket system? We'll be demonstrating the two bucket system in our next video.

  • @ceeIoc
    @ceeIoc2 ай бұрын

    @@ripclean I use towels in a single bucket. I’ve used the red sponge before and the dirt never fully came off.

  • @jetdoc87
    @jetdoc872 ай бұрын

    Great Video. Just getting back into Car Detailing and learned a lot in just watching this video. Thank You and will be up all night watching all of your videos.

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching and for taking the time to leave a comment. Will you primarily be detailing your own cars or will it include client cars? How long have you been doing rinseless washes?

  • @jetdoc87
    @jetdoc872 ай бұрын

    @@ripclean Just doing my own cars, Wife just got a Black 24 Pathfinder and want to keep it Spotless. Never did a Rinseless wash as that wasn’t around when I did detailing on my own and a few close friends cars, or at least I never heard of it then.

  • @victoryensured7137
    @victoryensured71372 ай бұрын

    Sponge all the way

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching and for taking the time to leave a comment. A WIN for the sponge! It all comes down to personal preference doesn't it. Why do you prefer the sponge? Do you use one bucket or two? We'll be demonstrating the two bucket SlickX rinseless process in our next video.

  • @victoryensured7137
    @victoryensured71372 ай бұрын

    @@ripclean Having explored the subject with my own experiments i have concluded that both methods work equally good but the microfibre towel method is way slower for me, introduces the additional process of washing the towels (and adding usage of yet another product - a washing solution) wich is tiresome, with the sponge i just dump it in the bucket of DIY Rinlsess and thats it.I wash my car weekly and the amout of time i spend on it is already great, adding time to it or additional steps is not effective for me, besides in all my time with rinsless i never added micromarring of any kind (at least not visible to my eyesight), and even if I did I polish my car after a year or two, but im using a different sponge (DIY Legacy Sponge). Mind you these are my conclusions - with my method of washing, as i know it differs from person to person.

  • @victoryensured7137
    @victoryensured71372 ай бұрын

    @@ripclean But i agree, mostly its personall preference, and I use single bucket and distilled water, cheers :)

  • @matsudakodo
    @matsudakodoАй бұрын

    ​@@victoryensured7137I have found the same, tired of doing laundry. Sponge is a lot faster

  • @nomad509
    @nomad5092 ай бұрын

    Have used both methods, I always return to using as many towels as needed. Considering I have limitations to water at my rental property I tend to purchase distilled water in my bucket and love getting multiple washes using with this method. I've boughten enough rinseless towels that I don't mind spending the time with laundry because I typically let me towels dwell in microfiber detergent until it's time to do a bulk wash. I most certainly would use a sponge when necessary, and as a matter of fact I own two. It boils down to preference or job!

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment. I absolutely agree with you. I'll use both depending on the situation, sponge or plush microfiber towels. Microfiber towels are my preference. And yes, it comes down to preference. Before SlickX, I used distilled water, but we found out in testing prior to release that SlickX did such a great job conditioning the water, 99% of the time it hasn't been necessary to use distilled water unless we're mobile and the customer's water is really hard. Still not a bad practice as a preference to use distilled water. We of course use our RipClean Ultra Plush Satin Edged premium microfiber towels, and like you, will wait until we've used about 9 to 12 and then wash them separate from our other microfibers to prevent cross contamination. We'll let them dwell in between washes in an extra bucket with SlickX at 256:1 until ready to wash. When ready to wash, we also wash with a microfiber detergent and dry on low heat. It sounds like you have a great process going. Let us know if we can ever answer any questions for you. Thanks again!

  • @kevkav5680
    @kevkav56802 ай бұрын

    Great video guys , I have been using a Rinseless sponge with very good results, I myself use 2 buckets one with Rinseless and one with water, after capturing the dirt with the sponge, I dip it into the bucket with water and squeeze it out , then back into the Rinseless, reloading to continue the wash , I’m very impressed with your towel method, really good demonstration, guys but the real star is slick X , just a shame it’s not available in the uk 🇬🇧.

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching and for your comment. We'll be demonstrating the sponge and two bucket method next, which is great method! My personal preference is the use of luxury microfiber towels for efficiency and re-use of my SlickX rinseless solution, we wanted to show both methods work just fine and people can choose the methods they feel most comfortable. And yes, we would absolutely agree with you, the real star is SlickX. We hope to be getting this across the pond real soon.

  • @user-ri3bf4or5y
    @user-ri3bf4or5yАй бұрын

    I use the two-bucket method using a rinseless wash. One bucket diluted 256-1 the other bucket has a higher dilution just to help remove the dirt. It's amazing how dirty the water is from dipping my sponge in before going to my main bucket of rinseless. I prefer not to use dirty water while washing my car.

  • @simplesolar1
    @simplesolar1Ай бұрын

    great method but quick tip make sure to put some of the solution in your rinse bucket too so that it’s actually cleaning the dirt off the sponge before putting it back into your wash bucket

  • @paul77966
    @paul779662 ай бұрын

    Wow it takes off dust that’s soooooo impressive

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean2 ай бұрын

    Definitely got the dust! Along with years of caked on dirt, mud, grime, and oil!

  • @computingwithcoffee3907
    @computingwithcoffee39072 ай бұрын

    I'm just saying if you use ai voice I immediately distrust you. Your products can be good but this voice is also the voice behind a lot of AliExpress shit and garbage. Get a guy to actually talk people through the product.

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean2 ай бұрын

    Definitely checkout the vids on our channel then! Hopefully you'll enjoy our real voices! :)

  • @Knox_Studios
    @Knox_Studios2 ай бұрын

    professional detailer here. no need to buy all this fancy stuff. if you got your tools then awesome, first step done. now you just need an all purpose cleaner to get the same result. actually, using just water and scrubbing will do the trick too. cleaners are just to remove bacteria and whatnot meanwhile hard chemicals do get rid of nastier stuff like brake dust.

  • @ripclean
    @ripclean2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching and for taking the time to leave a comment! Absolutely, you could use an APC to clean an engine. You could also use a wrench to pound a nail into wood, although a hammer would make the job far easier. It depends who and what you want to do the work, you or the chemical? My preference is the chemical and save the muscle and time for the gym. We actually sell a very effective APC called Shock. If we used our Shock APC here It would have been like using a wrench to do what Impact the hammer could do in half the time.