Absolute is an amazing Rinseless product, I have used diy detail , Mckees v1,Onr,and labocosmetica , in my opinion Absolute is superior!thanks for your impartial testing!
Great video! I prefer P&S Absolute over Koch Chemie Rapid Rinseless Wash. I feel that Absolute is slightly more slick than KC RRW. I also prefer the smell of Absolute over RRW. The (minuscule) downside of Absolute for me is that it is thicker than RRW. I recently tried DIY Detail's rinse less wash and I am not a fan becuase it foams to some degree in the way I apply the rinseless wash solution. I like to use the Work Hydro Shot to apply it from my mixed up solution in a bucket.
Nice video! I’m a fellow rinseless fan. I have also tested several. Ve found one I didn’t like but some are better than others for slickness. They all work. I also am a sponge fan. Fellow Ohio guy here too- Cincinnati area.
Hi , really enjoyed your presentation of the rinseless products , I like your passion and enthusiasm, have just subscribed, looking forward to more great content!🇬🇧
Thank you very much. I have the Hero and was doing a video test of it today against DIY Detail rinseless but it started raining. Will need to continue the battle when I get a dry dirty car. I had ordered the V2 McKees but was shipped V1 and it sold out quickly at other sites. I'm also trying to get my hands on the new Gyeon.
Honestly I really don't have a current favorite at this time. The DIY is great if you want zero protection left behind. It has amazing cleaning ability and can clean polish oils and residue. The Absolute is Absolutely fantastic if you live in salt use states in the north. You can spray the absolute on a crusted car, then rinse with more of the solution and you are only left with film to sponge off. CARPRO Ech2o is super slick and builds up some protection with every wash, but not everyone likes that. The Hero has that slickness and feel when washing but doesn't leave lasting protection. I have Gyeon on the way as well as McKees V2 so I hope to start testing those soon, along with the pile of others I have. (need to buy more sponges) I guess what I am saying is that they are all good products in one way or another, but it depends on what you are looking for and what your climate may be.
I washed my white car 2 days ago to remove all the pollen ad I used Absolute 👍. So I am in agreement with how that orange/yellow dusty debris just came off onto my microfiber towels. Believe it or not I was washing under a tree🤣. Nonetheless I had fun washing 👀👍
So glad you said that about those sponges, I held out on buying sponges since they were so expensive but was skeptical if the 16$ price meant it wouldn’t last.
I think I have 18 of them now. They are super soft and honestly I don't expect them to last as long, but boy are they inexpensive when you order 2+ from DI. 3 of those for the price of 1 Legacy Sponge. (I will say the Legacy is fantastic, but the cost turns me off and I'm trying to be fair in testing)
Thank you for the comparison. I have a q about the USS. In the uk, they're the equivalent of about £33. I'm currently using the Kamikaze Hagakure which is super super soft, but it is fragile. How do you find the USS for durability? Thanks
The most I have used one so far has been a couple dozen times, and that has been with the Armour Detail Hero rinseless. It does get softer like others, but I have not noticed the little bits on the sides trying to break off yet. If they cost that much there, I would really try to get the DIY Legacy Sponge as it is in my opinion far better, but also costs 3x as much for me. (about $27 USD here)
I couldn’t disagree more. I had the polymer spotting with the P&S. The Koch Chemie to me was a tad bit slicker and encapsulated dirt better. I was rinsing my sponge more often. Even better, Armour Detailing Hero is the best. Have you tried that one yet? If you haven’t I highly suggest. I use that the most. Thanks for the video.
Fair enough. We all have our own opinions, but this was just a straight up test trying with the same method. If I was doing a normal wash I would double spray dirty areas and even double sponge, but if you have enough water I could get a clean surface even with water. I am interested in your experience, and if you don't mind, can you share what area of the country you are located in?
I have the same issue with Absolute, it spots like crazy and the spots are hard to buff out, I'm from Poland and I washed my daily Toyota CHR recently polished and applied cancoat evo. I also dislike the staining of the wash medium (for example my fav is DIY detail rinsless and it cleans my sponge as I wash wich is amazing) and i dont like the mixing it (so chunky eww) and the scent is not my style, also when I did a 50-50 Absolute vs DIY the second did a better job - and faster.