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Thanks for your reply. When the sun returns I will gladly take a pic for you in the harshest light I have, sun over snow, and you will see the same result. For your reference in our shop we have flourocents , metal hylide, and halogen, and we see much more in our shop than we do in any other light(including direct sunlight).
Secindly as far as using OBNR I am probably the least carefull user on here, I use only 1 bucket and wash 4-6 cars with the same bucket, so you may have mistaken me for someone else.For the waterless wash what I described may seem long but in reality it`s much faster and thorogh than wet washes.
To follow up on you questions the product we use does not fill in scratches, I know this because I make it, and secondly we get the same reaction from potential customers, so I regularly wipe off sections with wax remover to expose the underlying surface, and there is no difference..
You are more than correct in your statement that it`s all in how you do it, and like anything there is no wrong or right way to do things.
In every discussion when speaking of watersmart techniques the wheel wells are brought into question(in a sort of "gotcha" sentiment) , and we have very effective ways of dealing with those, the best being steam. But ONR with brushes works quite well too. That said the average customer(not an Autopian) could care less about the wheel wells. Where we are located we deal not only with dirt, but with salt, sand and slush on and under the cars. For this we use a staem pressure washer that gives us 330 degree steam at 250 psi and 1/2 GPMand we use this on the rocker pannels, rear bumper, and wheel wells, but for the rest of the car we still use ONR or Water less, for 3 reasons, first is speed, second is profit, and third is the environment. I am above all abusiness owner responsable for keeping my company alive which supports over 50 families. Going down a greener path has the added benifit of bringing in more "green" (Brown in Canada).
Once again I would like to take the time to repeat the there is no wrong or right way. We all live different circumsatnaces, and realities, adn my posting is just in the hope of helping someone possibly realise a more effective way for them to do things. Remember that the earth you live on is just loaned to you by your children and grandchildren, so do your best to give back to them in better shape than when your parents gave it back to you.
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