OTG Vinyl said:I got six of them just now
LOL, you're set for a long time... :bigups
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OTG Vinyl said:I got six of them just now
Danspeed1 said:Hey guys,
I gave ONR a try and I found the results to be outstanding. I was so please with it, I did a write up of it on Corvette-Guru.com another site I frequent as often as this one. I used a grout sponge anyway, even though I had said I would try the mitt. (even though most people advised against the grout sponge). I also put about a quart of ONR mixed with water into a spray bottle, and sprayed down the car BEFORE wiping it down with ONR to ensure no marring. It worked like a charm, and left the finish glossy and clean. The only thing I would like to note, is that you will need to buy MANY grout sponges if you intend on using them to clean the car with ONR. The dirt just gets into the pores really bad, and they are garbage by the time your done washing the vehicle. From new to junk in 1 wash.
DG
The polymers in No Rinse have reactive groups that bond and trap dirt particles making the dirt particles virtually non-abrasive. They also bond to oily particles and emulsify them into water. The latter is equivalent to the cleaning action from soaps which also work by emulsifying oil particles into water. However, with soap there is no interaction with dirt. This is why adding No Rinse to a regular wash also helps protect the paint from dirt particles.
The No Rinse polymers also bond to all automotive surfaces and create a slick surface and act as a barrier to protect paint from marring. That is something that soap will not provide since surfactants in soaps have no affinity for painted or other automotive surfaces.
When you use 1 oz. of No Rinse in 1 or 2 gallons of water for your wash at the molecular level this provides hundreds of billions of polymer molecules to do what was said above. Additional product will not be necessary except if you are using tap water that contains high levels of minerals such as calcium hydroxide or silicates. In these cases some of the polymers will bond to these minerals and take them out of solution therefore more product might be necessary to compensate for this effect. This is another reason why adding No Rinse to a regular car wash soap improves the results when using tap water.
Scottwax said:Exactly. Go over the section as many times using light pressure until it looks clean. Then you begin the drying process.
We had ice here about a week ago and they sanded the bridges and overpasses. This is what I've been dealing with since....
Single bucket method, changed the solution out about halfway through.
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Accumulator said:How do you ONR users flush dirt out from inaccessible areas?
Scottwax said:You can use a pesticide sprayer.
NSXTASY said:A hot pre-rinse and compressed air Then QEW/ONR.
Mark77 said:Accumulator, I thought you didn't use ONR/QEW at all, only your, by now, famous 2-3h wash method?