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Thats Fresh said:if you were in a remote location, how you would use it to clean tires and rinse off pre spotted areas like wheels wells/tires?
Rhino said:I don't have that problem, as I have a Pressure washer and a water tank in my van, but, I see your point. I'm not sure how people would get around this problem.
Rhino said:Just tried ONR for the first time this morning. I got it in the mail yesterday along with a Lake Country grout sponge and a Eurow Sheepskin washmitt and couldn't wait to try out the ONR and sponge. I washed my mobile rig this morning with very nice results. I used two buckets. ONR and LC grout sponge in one bucket, the other bucket was for warm rinse water and MF towel and I used 2 MF towels for drying (Total of only 3 MF towels to rinse and dry my 01 GMC Safari Cargo). I have to say I'm extremely pleased with ONR and will never go without from now on.
camaroDan said:I did'nt think you had to rinse ONR off the car before drying?
jb1 said:Supe,
How many Eurows do you go through as just the wash media? Do you use one or multiple? I'm guessing it depends on how dirty the vehicle is.
SuperBee364 said:Yup, but always at least two.
For dilution, I have one of those measuring cups that attaches to the top of the bottle, with a pickup tube on it. Then you squeeze the bottle until you get whatever amount you want. For a quart of QD, I use two ounces of ONR. The directions for mixing ONR on the gallon bottle aren't quite correct, as they refer to capfuls from the quart bottle, which has a different cap (hence a different cap capacity) than the gallon ONR bottles.
Legacy99 said:So they changed the ratio for QD from 6ozs. to 8ozs. What about the wash ratio, still 1oz. per 2 gallons??