Well its officially winter here in NY. Boy am i glad I spent all that time 2 weeks ago de-swirling the finish on my Impala SS
. The car is not to bad yet but we got like 2 feet of snow total and I have no way of washing the car. For the last couple of years I have seen ONR threads everywhere and I have been very skeptical of the stuff. Today I ordered a bottle and decided to give it a try. I read the difinitive ONR thread but I still have questions or rather concerns.
First... I can't figure out how it doesn't marr, scratch, and swirl my swirl free finish to death. It appears as though what you are doing wiping a wet grout sponge across a dry finish that clearly has dirt on it. What can I do to prevent or at least minimize the scratching?
And secondly, how does the grim make its way completely off the car. I've seen the videos of gunk dripping off the cars, but I have to say, it sends chills down my spine when I watch someone dry the car with a microfiber towel after one pass of a sponge an ONR... again my concerns are about scratching and marring.
Finally, I intend to put a coat of wax on the car after I ONR it. Can I do that? IT may seem stupid but i read that ONR is very slimy and it leaves the car very glossy. Does it leave any sort of residue that would not go good with my Wax Collinite 476s.
These may seem like stupid concerns, but it goes against what I have traditionally learned about washing cars... and the high gloss leftover leads me to believe that it has some sort of fillers.
Clear this up for me please,
Dan

First... I can't figure out how it doesn't marr, scratch, and swirl my swirl free finish to death. It appears as though what you are doing wiping a wet grout sponge across a dry finish that clearly has dirt on it. What can I do to prevent or at least minimize the scratching?
And secondly, how does the grim make its way completely off the car. I've seen the videos of gunk dripping off the cars, but I have to say, it sends chills down my spine when I watch someone dry the car with a microfiber towel after one pass of a sponge an ONR... again my concerns are about scratching and marring.
Finally, I intend to put a coat of wax on the car after I ONR it. Can I do that? IT may seem stupid but i read that ONR is very slimy and it leaves the car very glossy. Does it leave any sort of residue that would not go good with my Wax Collinite 476s.
These may seem like stupid concerns, but it goes against what I have traditionally learned about washing cars... and the high gloss leftover leads me to believe that it has some sort of fillers.
Clear this up for me please,
Dan