At first I thought using a pressure washer was crazy for a pre-rinse (you know, going to strip the clearcoat and all that good stuff :rofl ).....then I discovered how totally awesome it is to just blast away the initial dirt/dust and leave next to nothing behind
Then I thought ONR was crazy and was going to leave massive amounts of marring behind ..... then I discovered that it doesn't mar and does a far better job than a traditional washing soap does (there've been the odd time or two when one of my cars was really filthly so I opted to first pressure wash, then regular wash, then ONR, and the ONR still picked up some dirt leftover)
Then I thought using a leafblower was a waste of time - I would (using traditional washing method) wash and rinse the whole car, but then spend all my time chasing water around and it would dry and spot up on me (doesn't help my well water is super hard and minzeralized - I can kill a CR spotless DIC-10 in 2 rinses (rinses, not washes), so it pretty much wants to water spot as soon as it hits the car, lol)..........then I discovered that by ONR'ing panel by panel I could pull out my leafblower and clean up one panel at a time perfectly without having to touch it (other than spot areas)
So yea, now I'm a pressure washing, leaf-blowing, ONR convert :laugh:
And for the first time in like 10yrs, I havn't found any residual marring from my washing/drying process at all this year (I've been carefully inspecting after each wash to see if I could see ONR failing me and leaving stuff behind, it doesn't, ever).
I know some of you guys, such as Accumulator, have your really cool and complex washing methods, but for lil' old me, pressure wash+ONR (w/ purple cobra jr. microfiber)+leaf blower (+1 blue microfiber waffle wave) = ultimate win :think2
Then I thought ONR was crazy and was going to leave massive amounts of marring behind ..... then I discovered that it doesn't mar and does a far better job than a traditional washing soap does (there've been the odd time or two when one of my cars was really filthly so I opted to first pressure wash, then regular wash, then ONR, and the ONR still picked up some dirt leftover)
Then I thought using a leafblower was a waste of time - I would (using traditional washing method) wash and rinse the whole car, but then spend all my time chasing water around and it would dry and spot up on me (doesn't help my well water is super hard and minzeralized - I can kill a CR spotless DIC-10 in 2 rinses (rinses, not washes), so it pretty much wants to water spot as soon as it hits the car, lol)..........then I discovered that by ONR'ing panel by panel I could pull out my leafblower and clean up one panel at a time perfectly without having to touch it (other than spot areas)
So yea, now I'm a pressure washing, leaf-blowing, ONR convert :laugh:
And for the first time in like 10yrs, I havn't found any residual marring from my washing/drying process at all this year (I've been carefully inspecting after each wash to see if I could see ONR failing me and leaving stuff behind, it doesn't, ever).
I know some of you guys, such as Accumulator, have your really cool and complex washing methods, but for lil' old me, pressure wash+ONR (w/ purple cobra jr. microfiber)+leaf blower (+1 blue microfiber waffle wave) = ultimate win :think2