If You Use Optimum No Rinse Wash by the gallon...

BlackElantraGT

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I'm not sure if this is something that's already been brought up before, but I noticed that the instruction/package label on the gallon jug of ONR is for a 32 oz bottle. It's just covered up by another small white sticker stating it's actual size.



Anyway, I didn't think about this at first but in the instructions, it states to use 2 capfulls (1 oz) for every 2 gallons. Then it dawned on me that the caps aren't the same. The cap for the gallon jug is kind of hard to use as a measuring device. It's hard to explain, but what I consider to be a capfull may be different from your capfull. It's not just a plain empty cap. It has some plastic inside it.



Today when I was using the product again, I dumped 2 capfulls into a measuring cup. I came up short with only a 1/2 fl oz of product instead of the 1 fl oz required. So if you're using the cap to measure, you might want to look into that and make sure you're using enough product.
 
I hadn't noticed that or verified their cap size. I always use a 1 TBS measure when I am blending my potion du jour. Thanks for brining it up.
 
I also use a tablespoon to measure my ONR. 1 oz. is two tablespoons and I didn't think the cap held a tablespoon. Thanks for checking the amount.
 
Use the measuring cup on a cold medicine bottle..looks like a shot glass..I use it to measure shampoo and other products...



Al
 
I have a 32 oz bottle that I keep my ONR in so I don't have to carry a gallon with me all the time. The 32 oz bottle cap holds about half an ounce.
 
Sorry for ressurecting an old thread but i've been using onr since last year but i found the gallon cap filled to the top (at the point where more means spill) is equal to 1/2 oz.. Havent found any update on this so here it's..
 
2007TBSS said:
Is that really enough product? I guess I am a "more is better" kinda guy so I'm probably using too much.:think:



Stick with the amount recommended by Optimum, they should know !
 
2007TBSS said:
Is that really enough product? I guess I am a "more is better" kinda guy so I'm probably using too much.:think:



You will just waste product without any benefit. Stick with what Optimum says.
 
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