Alternative uses for ONR?

Dan

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As popular as ONR is, I'd like to hear what unconventional things you might use ONR for.



Personally I find its a great window cleaner. I use my used/wet drying towel to wipe down interior windows. I've even washed my house windows with it. My exterior windows hadn't been washed in... gasp 10 years and there was some serious grunge on them. ONR cut through it with ease.



Its also a fantastic under hood cleaner. I'm not a fan of powerwashing engines, so ONR is perfect. I'm always surprised at how well it cuts through grease.
 
Scottwax said:
Glass cleaner

Clay lube

Headliner cleaner

ONR dampened towel for wiping down interiors

Cleans sunglasses

Agree with all of the above and great for cleaning my watches too.
 
Shiny Lil Detlr said:
Headliner cleaner?! That's one I wouldn't have thought of.



Usually just spray it on an MF towel and wipe the headliner down. Any stubborn spots, just mist them and then wipe. Works great and no soapy residue.
 
Again you teach me something new Scott, must buy some ONR now, that'll save huge on the claying process.

Do you have to rinse afterwards? Also do you still take a pressure washer to dirty wheels or just onr everything?!?
 
Scottwax said:
Glass cleaner

Clay lube

Headliner cleaner

ONR dampened towel for wiping down interiors

Cleans sunglasses



I seriously can't think of anything ONR can't be used on? I actually keep a bottle in the house and use it for countertops, walls, bathroom, floors and glass all the time. Works great as a light cleaner for vehicle carpets too. Makes dark colored carpets look new again.
 
David Fermani said:
I seriously can't think of anything ONR can't be used on? I actually keep a bottle in the house and use it for countertops, walls, bathroom, floors and glass all the time. Works great as a light cleaner for vehicle carpets too. Makes dark colored carpets look new again.



Make sure before you use it in the kitchen that it is safe for human consumtion. You don't want you family eating the polymers
 
Astro_ng said:
Again you teach me something new Scott, must buy some ONR now, that'll save huge on the claying process.

Do you have to rinse afterwards? Also do you still take a pressure washer to dirty wheels or just onr everything?!?



If there is any clay transfer, ONR will get them off quickly, just wash the area again. Usually isn't an issue though. I use ONR on wheels, sometimes really nasty ones need some Optimum Power Clean too. I have videos on youtube, same username.
 
Scott! Do you have a link to thread or particular posting where you revealed your technique for claying when ONR washing?



And what dilutions are you using for headliner, QD, seats, stains on seats, and clay lube? Very intrigued to try these!
 
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