IID
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- Sep 11, 2010
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The color of your vehicle isn't really prone to exposing scratches very well. I'd like to see 12 ONR washes on a brand new black vehicle. I guarantee there would be scratches.
Your color is just easily maintained, just like silver. I'm not saying you're wrong. I'm just saying as a shop owner running a detail business...this process would absolutely not fly regardless of the outcome of your test.
ONR is a risky product to clean a vehicle that has heavy dirt and grime. The reasons for this are obvious. Regardless of the lubricity of a product...you are still dragging, and swirling that dirt and grime around. Take a swirl light to your paint, and look real close...there's scratches, guaranteed. Luckily, the color of your vehicle is very friendly. Black, is not so forgiving. That's just my two cents.:bolt:
Hey I understand,everyone has their opinion BUT the test I did was for me and my vehicle.I wanted to share my outcome/experience.

You did give me an idea thou,I have a 2001' Black TransAm WS6 (9000 miles) that has pretty pristine paint.I'll play with ONR with it come spring.
I'll put the TA to the ONR wash several times and monitor the paint.
It is a summer/dragstrip vehicle so it won't get dirty and salt ridden like my DD in the winter.
Needless to say but I'll have no problem doing so.And if the ONR does cause some marr/scratching,then it will just have to be polished.To me it's not a bad thing because I do love detailing
