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    But then not too long ago I thought clay was dumb also; help me out here guys, what up with this stuff and the -waterless- products.



    If Billy were still with us would he be pitching these products??

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    ONR is rinse less, which is different that water less. I love ONR, for well taken care of cars, you can use HD FREE. It depends on how dirty the car is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThomasC
    But then not too long ago I thought clay was dumb also; help me out here guys, what up with this stuff and the -waterless- products.



    If Billy were still with us would he be pitching these products??


    Try it, you`ll have a different opinion...just like claying.

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    Just showed a fellow detailer today who was still not convinced... He liked how it came out..he has mostly dusty cars to do.



    Love it!



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    would you use it on a car that`s been driven (asphalt only) in the rain a few days?
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    Just use it and you will be pleased. Make sure you ONR on at least three occasions, because it takes a few times to dial in your routine and technique .

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    ONR is a godsend for me..I live in a condo .....have a parking spot...and my car needs to be spotless before I put its cover on

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    Let me tell you, there is nothing like being able to wash your car in the garage in the dead of winter.



    Super easy to use and looks great.



    And Im no tree hugger. I dont use it because it saves water. I use it because its just plain good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonsensez9
    would you use it on a car that`s been driven (asphalt only) in the rain a few days?


    Does this answer your question?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottwax
    Does this answer your question?





    you tell`m scott.



    SO hey scott do you get any type of marring from washing your vehicle when it has that much dirt on it? You should make a nice video on ONR usage/routine using your car as a model.

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    He already has..............
    Owner of West Coast Detail Supply.

    Light travels faster then sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.

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    Well, I did this, in the garage, with heat, while it was still in the 30`s outside.





    No scratches and swirls induced, and the car was clean. WIN!



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    ONR is outstanding.



    Whats a hose???!?!?

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    I think washing with a hose and bucket is dumb unless the car is extremely filthy. With ONR, you can wash (including wheels and wheel wells), dry and QD a car in 30 minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yakky
    I think washing with a hose and bucket is dumb unless the car is extremely filthy..


    Eh, differing opinion here. I`d say that whatever wash technique works best (whatever "works best" means for the person in question) is the way to go, and that using a technique that does *NOT* work best is what`d be dumb.

 

 
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