ONR and Claying at the same time

Dan

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Scottwax, you are a genius. ONR then using clay is such a timesaver. I use hot water for the ONR so I just throw the clay into the water, keeps it nice and pliable, I think it even makes it more tacky.
 
Claying along with ONR is a huge time saver. Just go one panel at a time, ONR, clay, ONR again and then dry. HUGE time saver and works great!!
 
ONR can still save time too if you're doing a standard wash. I just wash the entire vehicle, rinse it well, and while it's still wet, use ONR at detail concentration while claying, then rinse the vehicle one more time.
 
The Enforcer said:
some clays will leave residue that is best washed off



FWIW, I used Meguiars and had no issues, well except for a few times where I let the clay get a bit dry, but that was user error.
 
MR detail shop, why the second ONR after the clay?



I always wash again after I clay, most of the time there is clay residue left behind, if you are looking for the best finish take the extra few minutes and wash again. Especially if you use ONR it takes a total of 5 extra minutes.
 
Not all the debri that gets loosened by clay/lube gets absorbed by the clay, especially if the surface has a lot of debri. Thus, it is best to wash it again, IME.
 
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