ONR Quick Detailer Question

I just started using ONR and had a question about using it as a quick detailer. I live about 5 miles from my job, so my car stays fairly clean. It will collect a light amount of dust, and pollen, by the time I get home. One problem is I live less than a half mile from a railroad track that is used fairly heavily. I have two coats of UPP on my car, plus one coat of the UPP Spray. I wanted a quick detailer that had great cleaning properties so I purchased a bottle of ONR. The last couple days when I arrived home from work I got out my bottle of ONR QD, sprayed down a panel at a time, and wiped with a MF towel, then went back over it with a dry MF towel. The car has a great shine to it, and I'm very happy with the results. I don't have a garage so I cannot tell if any type of micro-marring is occuring. The paint on my car is a bold yellow, and it's hard to see any marring in the paint if there is any. Does this process seem ok, or should I try another technique? Basically, I was just trying to stay away from having to wash the car every few days since I don't have a garage or carport to keep the car cleaner. I thought about a car cover but I'm afraid it might draw unwanted attention to my vehicle.
 
I think that is a good way to keep the car clean all the time tho only thing is the railroad issue. I believe railroad dust might be more abbrasive then say dust or pollen. But if you cant see any marring it isnt there or you cant see it, either way your doing fine
 
ONR is meant to be used as a QD spray when mixed at 6 oz per gallon of water. Cleans as well as any premixed QD I have used.
 
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