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Less said:Haven't you read this forum? ONR is magical stuff given to us by the detailing gods!
Just go wave the bottle in front of your car. Then marvel as dirt particles leap from the surface and deposit themselves neatly at the bottom of a bucket.
Use it as washer fluid! Use it as an interior cleaner! Put it on pancakes!
There is NOTHING ONR can't do!!!!!
tenorplayer23 said:FYI, re: the use of a mitt or MF cloth. The Optimum site has a few videos showing an example of how the ONR works. Looks simple and I would guess that anything very soft would be fine to use. Don't think a towel would be any better than a mitt (probably not as good). The demo-er is using a chenille mitt of some kind (w/o his hand in it) & listening to Queen! The second guy is using a wash sponge, by the looks of it.
Also, people use ONR at some dilution ratio for clay lube. Has anybody here used it that way and, if so, what is recommended dilution level & how did it work for you? I would think that sold in a concentrate, diluted at any reasonable level, it ought to be cheaper than any "in the bottle" clay lube?? But only worth it if it works well, right!
Thanks for the info.
See ya. :wavey
efnfast said:I'm skurrrrrrrrrred to use it :nervous2:
efnfast said:I first rinsed with a pressure washer (Sorry, I love mine too much to give it up), then did a single bucket wash with it.
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The one thing I loved about it is my water is really hard here - it dries and stains within a few minutes of leaving it on the car, so it's phsyically impossible for me to rinse, aggitate, rinse and dry the car, without having the WHOLE car stained (not water spotted, but stained all over the place). But here with the ONR, I can do 1 panel at a time and it comes out perfect
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Scottwax said:efnfast-try using an MF covered foam pad. Been using them for almost 2 years now. They don't get as dirty looking as a chenille pad and seem to hold up a lot better.
ten39 said:Doesn't the water left over from the pressure water stage dry by the time you get around to the ONR stage, on some (in summer- most?) portions of the vehicle?
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Less said:Haven't you read this forum? ONR is magical stuff given to us by the detailing gods!
Just go wave the bottle in front of your car. Then marvel as dirt particles leap from the surface and deposit themselves neatly at the bottom of a bucket.
Use it as washer fluid! Use it as an interior cleaner! Put it on pancakes!
There is NOTHING ONR can't do!!!!!