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Johnnie27 said:How about this...Just for peace of mind, can I wet down my car first to loosen up the dirt and then carry on with the normal ONR routine?
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SuperBee364 said:There just seems to be something really off here... You have a dirty vehicle. You know, dirty... dirt, the stuff that's really hard and loves to scratch the bejesus out of our clears and paints. And to remove this dirt you're just gonna soak an MF mitt in some magic juice in a bucket of water, then get after that dirt (think of the largest abrasives to never make it into a compound) with it?? Oh man, I just cringe at the thought. You know how the abrasives in our favorite compounds and polishes are "lubricated for extra working time"? That's the thought that comes to mind.... here we have a raw abrasive. Dry. Sitting pretty on our paint/clear coat. We call it dirt. Then along comes this microfiber mitt, soaked in ONR, which makes it all nice and lubricated. We then smash this mitt against the paint (trapping the abrasive under it), then we lubricate it with ONR (for extra working time) while we take it for a ride on the paint before we deposit it in the bucket of water (if it doesn't get stuck in the mitt), where it runs the potential of hitchhiking along for another ride accross the paint (even grit gaurds only reduce some of this risk). Honestly, it sounds like a cave man's polishing job... "Grog make paint pretty and swirly"
xtremekustomz said:LOL I can tell that you really aren't trusting this product. If you wet down the whole car how are you going to keep it from drying and spotting? Maybe put the ONR into a spray bottle and spray it on the panel beofore you wipe over it? For some reason I think I have heard of someone spraying it on and then wiping off.
Johnnie27 said:How about this...Just for peace of mind, can I wet down my car first to loosen up the dirt and then carry on with the normal ONR routine?
j
Cork said:Its all i use on my black Buick Grandnational. Drove 4 1/2 hrs to Ocean City last weeekend and did several ONR washes while there as it rained several times over the weekend. I get very little marring from the wash.
mbkintner said:Substitute "car wash" for "ONR" in this paragraph and you have the exact same concept. While there are obviously differences between ONR and car wash, how do you see car wash working any differently than what you described?
Mike
simracer said:I think there's plenty of room for discussion on any product. That's this board's raison d'etre.
But without having tried it personally and formed one's own opinion, it's pointless to argue with anyone else's experience or opinion, subjective though it may be.
And I agree, at a certain point, when all your questions have been answered, it's either try it or don't.
Oh wait, in honor of Star Wars' 30th anniversary "Do or do not...there is no try".
Although I've been reluctant to try it, the one thing that keeps pulling me back to trying ONR is all the strongly positive reviews by several well-respected members of the Autopia community. Without that, I may have dismissed it out of hand.
SuperBee364 said:I really like the idea of an inexpensive QD, too.