Ok, first off: I gave up my second cup of coffee this morning for science and stuffs so you guys owe me…
On to the experiment
My nemesis, Hawaiian red volcanic dirt
The players
I left my adjustments as they normally are for straight foam premix and had at it on a dry truck
The foam was thinner and runnier than normal and by the time I got around the truck my starting point was almost bare
I figured it was another waste of time, water, and product but I went ahead and let it dwell while I watched for drying and streaking
After about 5 minutes I hit it with the pressure washer and checked the results
I have to say it took off all the surface dirt with just a rinse
These are the same two spots
Normally a rinse, foam, and rinse won’t get the red dirt off that textured tread on the bumper
I used my Sesame Street mitt on the wheels
I tossed this in the Target cart a while back to get to free shipping and I figured it was a gimmick but I have grown to like it
I finished my multi mitt wash and since the wind hadn’t picked up yet I dried outside with HS WW
If this had been my first try with WW it would have gone in the trash
It was awful
It was the worst streaking mess ever and was just as bad as the results on my Lexus
I gave up, rewashed the roof, and broke out the OCW
Perfect
I had been doing a long term test of WW, old blue bottle OCW, and new clear bottle OCW so maybe it was just too many products and a bad reaction
I gave the wheels a wash and rinse and some full strength Megs HCW because it had been a while
The wind picked up so I pulled into the garage to dress the tires but I got a couple shots
Bottom line?
ONR obviously didn’t hurt the CLEANING ability of my foam although it made it look less cool and impressive
I honestly think it got cleaner, especially considering I didn’t pressure wash first
Next time the truck is in the same condition I am going to try just pre-rinsing with QD strength ONR and see how the results compare
Thanks for looking
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