ONR newbie question

focus2069

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Ok, so I just got my first bottle of Optimum No Rince (ONR).



The instructions say to just add an ounce to 2 gallons of water, soak a MF towel in it and wash the car....and dry each section as you go along



is that all there is to it? This is obviously for a car not caked in road crap....



how do yall use it?
 
That's the way I do it, but I use a MF wash mitt. It works on cars that are pretty nasty. Probably not good at caked on mud though.
 
That's all there is to it, but I strongly recommend you using a pressure washer to blast the caked on salt/crap before you use it.



You'll be pleased with the results!!
 
I only use 1 ounce per 2 gallons of water with ONR. As mentioned above, spray off caked on mud first and then use the No Rinse. I also use a wash mitt with it.
 
I use 2 ounces for 2 gallons of water, just to be safe, and the product works great.

For heavy stuff you can possibly try pre-treating the vehicle by spraying the car down with ONR in its Quick Detail mix, and them wash using the standard ONR process.

I have found recently that ONR does not break down the brine solution used locally on our roads during the winter and have reluctantly changed over to a more traditional wash method using DP's Extreme Foam Auto Shampoo, with good results.
 
WOW.



Just used it for the first time today!



Nothing less than amazed at this. I have never in my life washed and dried a vehicle so fast in my life.





On top of that, when i told my wife what I was going to do (its raining outside, but I havent washed the car in 2 weeks) she game me the WTF? :think: look. :LOLOL



She was like, why cant you wash cars like NORMAL people do...lololol :wow:
 
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