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Originally Posted by AGAuto
Scottwax (and other ONR users),
I've watched all your ONR videos and read A LOT about the different uses of ONR and how to do it, but I still don't understand one thing. How does ONR effectively clean DIRTY wheels/tires/wheel wells? What happens if you encounter a car with embedded brake dust, tar, or cooked on bugs?
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ONR isn't a miracle wash chemical but more or less a replacement for car wash soap, gallons of water, run-off and drying time. If your car wash soap can't handle embedded brake dust, tar, etc then it is likely that ONR won't as well.
FWIW though I have noticed that ONR does make the removal of the lightest tar and bugs much easier. During our ONR wash process we will first de-bug the vehicle and hit the rough spots on lower panels with the ONR and a bug mitt, then proceed with the normal wash.