Awesome ! I am a home detailing business and will be using this in winter months, how can I deep clean the wheels using this similar method with no flowing water ?
I found it to be fairly easy using a tire brush and cleaning the wheel with brake buster, then rinsing with and IK sprayer with absolute and drying the wheel to be acceptable when no access to water
I just to have a bottle of waterless for birds drops (carpro exh2o) in my car, can I used for clean the birds drops? If I can, how can I use it and should I use P&S waterless or rinses less . Thanks
Didn’t show anything in regards to the interior/glass cleaning, along with just being used as a quick detailer. For me personally, what I’m most curious about. I haven’t seen any videos that show any of those uses (I could be wrong). I think it would be a good video to do being there’s a lot of DIY guys who like to try things like that out!
Yes, It is great for all those things. this was our launch video and we don't want to overwhelm, or over hype a product. Now that its been a year we can certainly put out a video on alternate uses for Absolute. Its pretty incredible.
@@PandSDetailProducts Makes sense. I’m actually getting ready to order some. Won’t be using it for a rinse-less car wash (I know, defeating the purpose). However, curious as a quick detailer & so on.
Pre treat it with the rinseless, hose it down if you have to, hit it with a good wheel cleaner (brake buster is always great), use brushes, rinse away the excess with the pump sprayer or hose.
It’s hard to explain but the noticeable slickness when encapsulated (using sponge or microfibers) & once the panel is dry (very slick panels) not some insane jump from ONR but a very pleasurable experience using this product. I’ve used it on 2 cars (SUV, Sedan) the sedan on hot panels no trouble with drying whatsoever. In my opinion it’s worth a shot of the small bottle at least, I’m very shocked how much I enjoy using ABSOLUTE and IT has left me with a wow factor, good stuff TRC & P&S 💎❄️
be interested to know if you could do this with plenty of microfibre and just a spray bottle as a way to clean if your away from home on a road trip and want to clean your car
Take a look at the TRC live Q&A from yesterday. It can be used in an extractor and steamer to provide extra cleaning power over water alone. It will be the same as ONR in that you can also just dunk a microfiber towel in the solution, wring it out and wipe down any interior surface. Follow with a dry towel to remove any excess. Perfect for cleaning delicate headliners that you don't want to soak with cleaner.
under magnification, foam wash cubes drags dirt across the clear coat producing swirl marks more often than microfiber. the multiple microfiber method..a few in the bucket per panel wiping and rolling the cloth away from the paintwork is proven safer than the foam.. the whole point of rinseless is to be gentle and safe, not moving the media backwards and forwards across a surface. always in one direction to lift away contaminants. hope this Absolute is extremely slick to minimize potential scratching. other than that., good video on the product. I'm sure its another great p&s product
Many of us have had excellent results using the UBS. But it’s certainly not the only way to go (as they discussed in many videos of this product already). Use the sponge, use towels. It’s all fine if it works for you.
I believe the primary difference is the slickness. Everything else about how the product can be used is the same, it is just using new and updated chemistry. TRC is going to continue to sell ONR. Try it out and see how it compares!
I have ONR and it to me with using it on and off for 8 years is fine. There is two other rinseless washes I prefer over ONR. That’s me though. I can’t wait to try a Absolute and hopefully it will replace the other I have with the extra slickness and just over all updated chemistry and the price is spot on.
No matter what I actually know or hear from others I Can Not bring myself to use a rinseless wash. I'm convinced it's going to swirl abd scratch my paint. I know that's not true but just can't do it
Idk but the suv didn’t seam that dirty to me. IMO should have used a dark color vehicle for video purposes to actually see the progress. It’s hard to tell on the lighter color if you’re not there in person.
I literally did not see any before or after panels on that vehicle. Maybe a video or a link to the vehicle being cleaned instead of the individuals talking. How about showing us a salt covered vehicle…just an idea. Thx.
You can't always see dirt on white car in a white room. This is Sydni, this was my customers car and it was extremely dirty. It probably hadn't been washed in 2 months. But thank you for your suggestion
There are several things wrong with this video -cleaning an already pretty clean white car. its white so mistakes or dirty panels wouldn't be as easily noticeable -saying that the car has paint transfer and other problems on the panels has nothing to do with what the product is being used for. If you are going to mention paint transfer make it relevant to the product otherwise its pointless topics to make the product seem more effective -also crazy amount of advertising here. Yeti bucket? I can't think of anyone who would spend more than $15 dollars on a bucket let alone $40. That was unnecessary and not subtle at all.
What a stupid way to measure the product by capsizes especially since you overfilled and spilled each time you used it. Next time you want to design a product that uses the cap for measurements design a bigger cap.
very poorly described. highly repetitive. could start 2 minutes into video, then good info. some odd references (what is a lacroix, and why are we talking about it?). let's move on. poorly designed cap on 32oz bottle; this ignores that consumer market. a lot of conflicting information, and this presentation makes these pros look like amateurs. in summary, this looks, sounds, works likes, provides results of, and chemically matches a common industrial rinse aid. there is no need to make the extra purchase of this product. why did you even market this? absolute-ly unnecessary.
@@jayhoughton558 Yes, it is. but I think you'll find it is easier to do than you think when it is a generic product such as this. it is a great product for what it does, but it does not do much, and performs identical to a great many of the existing products on the market. I imagine you feel it fills out the product line, so people dedicated to your brand can get all they need from a single source. however, it is highly repetitive across market brands. every company has the same thing, they just brought it to market years ahead of yours. good luck. I do like your bead maker, and your carpet cleaner. I loved the renny doyle stuff when he first got involved with you, but most of the products now are unremarkable, and not competitively-priced. I'll stick to the bead maker and carpet stuff. here and there you have other gems. but not this one! I keep watching, and commenting, and liking, so I hope that helps you out.