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    Quote Originally Posted by azdetail View Post
    i know exactly what you mean, i love ONR, that`s all i use.

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    I don`t use it! Never have and probably never will since getting hooked on Prima Hydro Seal, which doesn`t play well with polymer soaps.

    Do other polymer sealants play well with ONR?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmw5541 View Post
    IMHO, ONR is the single greatest detailing product on the market. It is so versatile. There are just so many uses for it. Once you get the hang of it, you will find that your wash time will be far less then a traditional wash.
    +1! I usually use 1.5 oz/2 gallons due to the hard water out here.
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    Who washes a car with saving time in mind? I sure don`t. What`s the hurry?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Gloss View Post
    Who washes a car with saving time in mind? I sure don`t. What`s the hurry?
    For me the hurry is a cranky misses who wonders why I have to be cleaning the cars all the time.~X(

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaymz View Post
    I`ve had a bottle of this stuff lying around since last fall, but never really gave it a shot. I hate washing my vehicles at home because I have hard water and usually have to wash in the sun. So, I get awful water spots, even when I rinse carefully and try to dry quickly. I use a leaf blower with a water wand attachment, but the water is still hard to blow off...it seems to cling to the surface, even though I use BFWD as a final step (makes the paint pretty smooth and slick).

    So, used ONR as directed: one panel at a time, from the top down. What amazed me is that I still used my blower/wand attachment, but the water just RUSHED off the paint, leaving me very little wiping to do with a microfiber. And it sure fixed my hard water issues, leaving no streaks or spots. Wipedown was very painless.

    I`m not sure I saved much time over the old hose-rinse method, but the results were sure worth it. I`ll sure be using it in the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaymz View Post
    I`ve had a bottle of this stuff lying around since last fall, but never really gave it a shot. I hate washing my vehicles at home because I have hard water and usually have to wash in the sun. So, I get awful water spots, even when I rinse carefully and try to dry quickly. I use a leaf blower with a water wand attachment, but the water is still hard to blow off...it seems to cling to the surface, even though I use BFWD as a final step (makes the paint pretty smooth and slick).

    So, used ONR as directed: one panel at a time, from the top down. What amazed me is that I still used my blower/wand attachment, but the water just RUSHED off the paint, leaving me very little wiping to do with a microfiber. And it sure fixed my hard water issues, leaving no streaks or spots. Wipedown was very painless.

    I`m not sure I saved much time over the old hose-rinse method, but the results were sure worth it. I`ll sure be using it in the future.

    Jim

    Why would you still be using a leaf blower?? If you`re using it as directed and washing one panel at a time, you`ll dry the panel quicker with a microfiber towel than using a leaf blower, at least with this process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by never gone View Post
    Why would you still be using a leaf blower?? If you`re using it as directed and washing one panel at a time, you`ll dry the panel quicker with a microfiber towel than using a leaf blower, at least with this process.
    Cuz it`s faster and easier than using a mf, and don`t have to thru a dozen MFs drying.

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaymz View Post
    Cuz it`s faster and easier than using a mf, and don`t have to thru a dozen MFs drying.

    Jim
    If you use a waffle weave towel to dry, you will only need one towel.

 

 
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