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  1. #1

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    I know people rave about this product and im looking to get some myself this spring, my question to all of you is, does this reduce the ammount of time you need to spend with a hose? I dont have a foam gun so I dont see why I would need to use a hose if I have ONR, if I could get away without having to use one I would be thrilled.

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    No need for a hose. I just use two buckets of water.

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    If your car is really dirty I would use a hose to rinse off the loose contaminates first, other than that no hose is needed with ONR

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    Not only does ONR do away with the hose (unless the vehicle is caked in mud or salt), but you can wash the car faster too.
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    hate to hijack your thread, but i have a question about ONR. I have some and use it regularly, but when i wash someone elses car who doesn`t clean it or doesn`t wax regularly and they have bird bombs on it, ONR will often not remove them even after wiping across them 10 or more times. How do the rest of you deal with these types of things? Do you pretreat spots like this, or do you go back over them afterwards with something else?

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    for the bird bombs maybe some goo-gone or APC would take care of that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xtahoex
    hate to hijack your thread, but i have a question about ONR. I have some and use it regularly, but when i wash someone elses car who doesn`t clean it or doesn`t wax regularly and they have bird bombs on it, ONR will often not remove them even after wiping across them 10 or more times. How do the rest of you deal with these types of things? Do you pretreat spots like this, or do you go back over them afterwards with something else?


    It may be etched into the paint. a clay bar should take care of it.

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    I have not used a hose since June 08. ONR is great for windows, wheels and interior as well.

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    Keep ONR properly diluted in a spray bottle for removing natures little gifts...
    Good driving and good listening!!

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    i used ONR for the first time yesterday and absolutley love the stuff! im assuming you can wax immediately after?

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    Yes ----- Be sure your car is good and clean with the ONR.



    Quote Originally Posted by elk42
    i used ONR for the first time yesterday and absolutley love the stuff! im assuming you can wax immediately after?
    MDRX8

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    thanks for the suggestions everyone, I guess I`ll try pretreating with ONR QD strength. I have tried claying and that will work, but I would rather not have to risk scratching the car with clay if I am not planning on polishing. Thanks again.

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    ONR would be a huge help to me right now with my parents `````ing about me using the hose in this moderate weather, just 2 buckets and im good to go

 

 

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