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  • Optimum No Rinse question...

    I know this isn't a Meguiars product but a lot of us use this stuff.

    Anyway, how dirty can your car be to use this product safely. For example, I wash my car once a week and park it in the garage at home after work every night. Unfortunately, this weekend was rainy and cold and I haven't received my ONR yet so I wasn't able to do my car before dropping it off at the transmission shop (a whole other story). Would it be okay to use ONR when I get it back towards the end of the week or would a normal wash be better? If I can use ONR, do you guys suggest blasting off the surface dirt with the hose on "jet" setting?

    Thanks for the input in advance!

    Andy

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    I've been using ONR for about a year now and really like it. But I always go to the coin op wash and spray it down with the wand before I come home and do an ONR.

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    • #3
      Re: Optimum No Rinse question...

      2nd the rinse prior to... never know what's been flying around.

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      • #4
        Re: Optimum No Rinse question...

        Okay, so just use the high pressure rinse setting, right? Will that remove wax or not?

        Sorry for all of the questions, I just want to get other users feedback before use.

        Are you guys using ONR primarily to wash your cars all of the time or just during winter months like I was planning on doing?

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        • #5
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          BTW, I'm a bit nervous about scratching the paint so I've been watching Scottwax's video on how to do it. Oh well, I guess I have to take the leap sometime!

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          • #6
            Re: Optimum No Rinse question...

            Unless it is really grungy and caked with dirt and salt, there is no need to take the car to the coin-op. Most of us who use ONR just follow the directions on the jug. Yes, I know it's all counter-intuitive, but magically it does work and safely, too. If you prefer, use the two bucket method with grit guards. Just be sure to gently wipe off each panel a couple of times before drying the panel. If you find that your drying towel is getting dirty, then that means that you need to rinse off the panel at least one more time. I usually go over each panel at least twice, whether it needs it or not.

            Jump on in! The water's fine!
            Swirls hide in the black molecular depths, only waiting for the right time to emerge and destroy your sanity.
            --Al Kimel

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            • #7
              Re: Optimum No Rinse question...

              Originally posted by akimel View Post
              Unless it is really grungy and caked with dirt and salt, there is no need to take the car to the coin-op. Most of us who use ONR just follow the directions on the jug. Yes, I know it's all counter-intuitive, but magically it does work and safely, too. If you prefer, use the two bucket method with grit guards. Just be sure to gently wipe off each panel a couple of times before drying the panel. If you find that your drying towel is getting dirty, then that means that you need to rinse off the panel at least one more time. I usually go over each panel at least twice, whether it needs it or not.

              Jump on in! The water's fine!
              +1 to that.

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              • #8
                Re: Optimum No Rinse question...

                Great tips, this concerns me too!
                Any other inside information into using this product through winters?
                Click for more pictures of my tC

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                • #9
                  Re: Optimum No Rinse question...

                  Originally posted by akimel View Post
                  Most of us who use ONR just follow the directions on the jug. Yes, I know it's all counter-intuitive, but magically it does work and safely, too.
                  Jump on in! The water's fine!
                  So far, several very light passes seems to uncover the truly difficult areas which have responded to more applications of ONR. No complaints on the 22 year old paint.

                  [Been lightly applying just the tips of the saturated chenille fibers on the first pass. Hopefully, if I don't feel the mitt "dragging," I am not moving anything bad over the paint. It is no scarier than claying. If I had to, I would dip a clean waffle weave in the solution and lay it on any stubborn crud to soften it. Fear isn't in the instructions...]
                  Success is never final, failure is never fatal. It's courage that counts.
                  by John Wooden

                  '88 Honda

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                  • #10
                    Re: Optimum No Rinse question...

                    Originally posted by paul.segovich View Post
                    Great tips, this concerns me too!
                    Any other inside information into using this product through winters?
                    This should help you.
                    http://http://www.autopia.org/forum/...ve-thread.html

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                    • #11
                      Re: Optimum No Rinse question...

                      Originally posted by KeithIndy View Post
                      I'm sorry, the link didn't work?
                      But if you copy paste the link into google and hit 'i'm feeling lucky' it takes your right there!?
                      That forum post is genious. Thank you very much!
                      Click for more pictures of my tC

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                      • #12
                        Re: Optimum No Rinse question...

                        Originally posted by paul.segovich View Post
                        I'm sorry, the link didn't work?
                        But if you copy paste the link into google and hit 'i'm feeling lucky' it takes your right there!?
                        That forum post is genious. Thank you very much!
                        Sorry about that, this one should work.

                        I have spent the last two months demolishing and rebuilding the deck at the back of my house. Finally, after waiting several weeks, I finally got the proper weather and temperatures to put sealant on it. My problem is that, although my drive-to-work-beater was parked 50+ feet away AND around...

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                        • #13
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                          I realize I haven't been around in a while but I figured I'd chime in on this one. While I wouldn't wash my wifes Expedition with ONR if we've been driving muddy roads, I have had it REALLY dirty and had great luck with ONR. If you are really worried, you can fill a spray bottle with the ONR dilution and use is like a pre-soak for the ONR.

                          Good luck to ya!

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                          • #14
                            Re: Optimum No Rinse question...

                            [QUOTE=TheFiveO;366837] If you are really worried, you can fill a spray bottle with the ONR dilution and use is like a pre-soak for the ONR.

                            QUOTE]


                            Good advice.
                            I use a garden pump sprayer to pre-soak each panel before every wash - no matter how dirty the car is.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Optimum No Rinse question...

                              That link'd article should become a standard to read for anyone interested in ONR.
                              Click for more pictures of my tC

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