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When you need a quick wash--ONR!

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  • #16
    Re: When you need a quick wash--ONR!

    Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
    Not sure why, but ONR is just not my cup of tea.
    Have you ever tried it? What didn't you like about it?



    I love using ONR because it saves time and it also saves a lot of water. It use it a lot when I feel as if my truck is a bit too dirty for a QD but not really worth a full on car wash. I still do traditional washes as well. I probably do half traditional, half ONR and sometimes I'll give a squirt of ONR into my wash solution bucket just for some added lubricity and protection while washing!

    I once put swirls in my paint just to see what it looked like.

    I don't always detail cars, but when I do, I prefer Meguiar's.
    Remove swirls my friends.

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    • #17
      Re: When you need a quick wash--ONR!

      I was skeptical at first about onr. I joined the onr bandwagon earlier this year. Our area was hit with severe water restrictions. Now I am a firm believer in the product. I have not found a higher rate of swirls being instilled in the paint. I still maintain that the swirls are put in by improper technique.

      So I would highly recommend this to people who want a fast, safe way to wash their vehicle year round.
      quality creates its own demand

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      • #18
        Re: When you need a quick wash--ONR!

        Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
        Not sure why, but ONR is just not my cup of tea.
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        • #19
          Re: When you need a quick wash--ONR!

          Yeah, It didn't sound like anything I would ever want to try either, but so many people were swearing by ONR I had to give it a try.
          Turns out I'm an ONR convert. I do 3 out of 4 washes on my Camry using ONR. I always do a conventional wash before waxing.

          On the question of ONR causing more scratches than conventional washing, I don't see it in my case.

          I often wonder when I'm doing a conventional wash if the pressure of water coming out of the hose and hitting the dirt on the paint isn't causing swirls over time all by itself.

          I figure the water hits the dirts and the water pressure pushes and moves the dirt against the paint for a distance before it flows off the car. Wouldn't that cause swirls over time?

          Mike
          Why do we drive on a Parkway, and park on a Driveway

          George Carlin

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