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Re: My ONR Process
Originally posted by Jossy92 View PostBetween regular washings can I just spray the wheels with ONR and wipe down whatever can be easily reached.
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Between regular washings can I just spray the wheels with ONR and wipe down whatever can be easily reached. Then spray a QW on a rag and wipe only the clean areas? So they don't get as dirty between regular washes?
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Originally posted by Jossy92 View PostWanted to share my experience.....(above)
The horizontals feel like glass except for the tiny bonded bird drops I mentioned yesterday. I am going to mist them with QD + wet p-towel. Then I will wipe down the horizontals with QD so I know I have a compatible base for M7 and NXT. ONR won't hurt, but QD might help bonding the LSP.
Next time I wash like this, I may mist on ONR and check the surface with my bare hands. Then decide if a regular Gold Class wash is the appropriate least aggressive approach.
The above was my newbie suggestion to me. Anybody?
(Gotta help keep this thread going before I get Alzheimer's)
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Wanted to share my experience with ONR this morning. I have read this thread and another by Mr. Kleis many times so this is what happened.
Six AM and I am "brain dead". I look at my friends White Civic daily driver.
She never helps me take care of it by at least "dusting". But it is only slightly dirty.
I have a bucket of used ONR that I mixed up last week. It is still "clean".
Here I go:
- dust horizontal surfaces while soaking wash mitt in ONR. I am only doing the horizontal surfaces. This is not a procedure it is "the voices in my head telling me what to do". I need coffee.
- wring out enough of the ONR so it doesn't drip.
- slide the mitt over the horizontals: top of bumper, hood, window, roof, window, trunk, top of bumper.
- Only used the weight of the mitt, no pressure.
- Did not want or try to remove any bird drops or embedded contaminants. Was careful not to even move them on the surface. Most just came off.
- Went back with 2 Megs waffle weaves use NO pressure.
- Was able to dry without disturbing bird drops.
Done in 5 minutes.
Stuffed 1 ww inside mitt and wrapped that in other ww. Sat on it.
Removed ww's and slid mitt over empty spray bottle to allow it too dry.
[I always wash my mitt in ONR bucket and rinse.] Also I won't have to wash my my rear end this morning.
I have no suggestions about ONR or this process, just thought it would give the more experienced members some issues to work with. Better here than a new thread. And thanks for this thread.
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Originally posted by Tuck91 View PostI havent tried ONR yet
Am I missing anything?
Doubtful I would use it, but if I was in the city with water restrictions and common dust, I would use it more than likely.
I read someone drops a capful in their wash for hard water.....may try that
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Originally posted by DejaVu View PostMeguiars PLEASE come out with your own version so that I can finally say I do all my detailing with Meguiars products only
General Auto Detailing Discussion. Participate in existing discussion or start a new thread with your question.
Check you this video by our very own Mark Kleis. I gues its time to stock up on Last Touch by the Barrel.
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I'd start the engine cleaning with a good spraying of APC or degreaser first. That is where you'd want to use the foaming sprayer.
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Originally posted by Black150 View PostI like using a gallon sprayer with ONR QD strength for the wheels and wheel wells.... then rinse off with the ONR QD sprayer.
Putting cardboard on the garage floor. Using a garden sprayer to apply QD strength ONR.
Letting the ONR runoff, but not letting it dry and if needed spraying remaining left over grunge with a degreaser with a shot of diluted ONR added to it. (Foaming head?)
Letting that soak, agitating(?) and removing the degreaser with ONR . Not sure if an ONR Rinse requires a lot of ONR.
In that regard maybe see if I can foam on ONR for the rinse, give it more time to loosen the soaked in grunge. I will give it a try and supply some feedback.
Any ideas appreciated, right now I can't quite get my head around it. It's all theory.
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One more vote for being "AR"! Takes me just as long to do the actual wash too Al, saving only the time it takes to gather the hose and then put it away. But I love it still.
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Up 'till now,i've only ever tried a traditional wash or Quick Detailer. I don't see anything wrong with these methods or the ONR.
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Al - Thanks for the response.
I guess I am doing it about right, then. I don't get too much on the garage floor, just a little here and there. Just want to make sure I have enough lubricity under the sponge/mitt.
I, too, seem to take longer the most on this forum to do just about any detailing activity. I don't know whether it's because of my age or because I'm just more "AR" regarding washing/detailing.
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Originally posted by gjohn28 View PostHow wet do you leave the sponge/mitt when applying the rinseless solution?
I just did my car with ONR and akimel's grout/mf mitt method, but with 2 buckets. Was wondering if I was using too much/too little solution? I started out with 2.5 gallons of water and 4 cap fulls of ONR (our water here in SE PA is pretty hard, too) and looked to have about 1.5 gal of solution left when I was done.
As you have discovered, you do use more product when you use the two bucket method.
By the way, I like the rinseless method, but I'll be darned if I can do my TL in less than an hour. Certainly can't get it down to 20 minutes like others have.
Cheers,
Al
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How wet do you leave the sponge/mitt when applying the rinseless solution?
I just did my car with ONR and akimel's grout/mf mitt method, but with 2 buckets. Was wondering if I was using too much/too little solution? I started out with 2.5 gallons of water and 4 cap fulls of ONR (our water here in SE PA is pretty hard, too) and looked to have about 1.5 gal of solution left when I was done.
By the way, I like the rinseless method, but I'll be darned if I can do my TL in less than an hour. Certainly can't get it down to 20 minutes like others have.
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