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Originally Posted by lecchilo
For all those ONR users, I would really love to see a video of the wheel/wheel well cleaning as well as washing off dried on mud/dirt from after it rains and sits a few days... a hose or powerwash gets most of the stuff off fairly easily and I don't see ONR doing it effectively... I would assume the only way to do it would be as with bugs, by leaving the towel with ONR on top of the mud to loosen it and lift it, but that's a huge waste of time when you can just spray it off...
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There are limits to what ONR can clean and when you get into caked on mud (more than just film) you do need to pre-rinse the car. As far as bugs go, you can't always simply spray them off. Some bug residue needs to be physically abraded to be completely removed.
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Scott, the video you have up shows the process well and obviously leaves a great surface, but that paint is very clean to begin with.
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This Cayenne was pretty dirty.
YouTube - Washing a Cayenne with ONR
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Don't get me wrong, I started using ONR recently on my M3 as it never really gets dirty, unless it rains hard and I let it sit for a day or two after a rain, so it's not like I'm bashing ONR, just thinking out loud that it has its limits...
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Yes, it does have its limits but they are higher than you think.
