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    Nice gloves :-B I don`t think I will ever use ONR. Just seems to strange /

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flash Gordon View Post
    Nice gloves :-B I don`t think I will ever use ONR. Just seems to strange /
    Why not just try it on car you do not care about to see how it works? I still like washing with a traditional soap too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunky View Post
    Why not just try it on a car you do not care about to see how it works? I still like washing with a traditional soap too.
    O.K. I will try it on my MIL`s :-B

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flash Gordon View Post
    Nice gloves :-B I don`t think I will ever use ONR. Just seems to strange /
    Hey Flash,

    I`m telling you, try it. Once you get the hang of it, you will wonder why you haven`t been doing ONR washes sooner. If you have cold weather, it`s the only way to go.:clap:
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    I actually fill my two buckets up inside the house with hot water and do my ONR wash in my garage, so no need for gloves yet!

    As far as scratching the paint, seems like it will, but isn`t supposed to!

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    i just use a latex glove, but ONR is great for people like us in NY
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    I just saw a very similar glove at WalMart in the fishing section of the store. They are neoprene fish gripping gloves, I had them in my hands but put them back. I do intend on getting a pair after I do my next detailing job. Not sure when that is going to be though.

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    Yes,I had the same feeling using ONR the first time.But I have posted a couple of pic`s on AG that show`s NO new induced swirls/scratches from using ONR.
    For the winter month`s and the salt that accumulates on the vehicles,I like to use (2) Opti-Mitt`s for my cleaning.Work`s Well:thumbup:

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    Quote Originally Posted by integritydetail View Post
    There are lots of psychological aspects to over come with ONR. First there`s no need to rinse. That`s just because ONR cleans differently than a soap and that`s why there are no suds. Then there`s the wash media staining. This is jus how ONR works. It releases dirt from the paint and at a microscopic level that dirt stains. It is no more harmful than a liquid dye that stains. The larger particles That could scratch are encapsulated and drop to the bottom of the bucket. It should also be noted that the dirt continues to dissolve as it remains in the solution. Drying the wash water off is kinda weird too at first but all you have to do to be safe is look at the solution on the panel. If it looks like dirty water, make another pass... If it looks clear you can go ahead and dry. Just think of it like this: it`s only weird because it`s not the first way you learned. If you were taught rinseless washing first you`d be asking questions like: why are you wasting so much water, and how do you get around the whole car quickly without waterspots.
    If i were taught rinseless washing first i would be asking questions like: why are you wasting so much water, and how do you get around the whole car quickly without waterspots.

    LOL :-c great one

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