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Originally Posted by Less
For me, I think ONR is the opposite. It costs more than traditional soap. It takes longer to wash (and time is money if you do this professionally). You have to be even more careful than normal. The margin of error is smaller. So I think that money/swirl ratio is going the wrong way.
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In my shop we do about 800 hand washes a year. During the winter months when salt is an issue we will wash with a two bucket method but for cars that come in spring, summer, and fall on a more regular basis with day-to-day-dirt on them we'll use ONR. The ONR washes, for us, are far faster then traditional washing. Most of the time is made up during the drying phase as we blow dry every car we wash with a hose.