ONR QD ratio question

superstring

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On another thread awhile ago Bioman posted this question:



How come more (ONR) is needed for a QD than a wash? When you wash you car, it would be a lot dirtier than if you needed to QD.



It was never answered. It seems like a good question and I'd like to know as well. Anyone know?
 
extra lubricity for use as a clay bar lube?



I just tried ONR for the first time as a wash and was a little concerned how it's not slick.
 
because when you wash with onr you're using a completely soaked mitt, when you qd you're using a microfiber that isn't completely soaked.
 
thesacrifice said:
because when you wash with onr you're using a completely soaked mitt, when you qd you're using a microfiber that isn't completely soaked.



Yeah, I guess that makes sense. I'm thinking that one might as well do a proper ONR (spot) wash rather than a QD. More effective, less expensive...... Thanks guys :)
 
thesacrifice said:
because when you wash with onr you're using a completely soaked mitt, when you qd you're using a microfiber that isn't completely soaked.



Sounds good to me.



Just to clarify..I had no problems with the wash! Sure beats dragging out the hose especially when you can use warm water in sub 50's weather!
 
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