Been a while, still ONR?

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I have been using ONR to mix up quick detailer and claybar lube for a couple years now, and while I've seen a lot of mfgs have come out with some competitive products I have not really kept my eye on the market as ONR just seems to work. Is it still the top dog or is there room to improve? I don't really use it as a no-rinse wash, like I said usually for spray detailing and occasionally for clay lube. Probably my two favorite uses are bugs/bird droppings and cleaning door jams and hinge areas...
 
I still use onr for everything you mentioned. It's the most economical choice
 
onr is still in . plenty still use it . i personally have used onr but now use something I like better - my favorite , ultima waterless wash plus . just the same as others still use onr as their favorite . I've tried a bunch of different brands of waterless and rinseless washes and alway go back to ultima . it's just what I like .
as the saying goes - find something you like and use it often .
 
I use UWW+ as well and have no reason to switch to ONR
 
I don't really use it as a no-rinse wash, like I said usually for spray detailing and occasionally for clay lube. Probably my two favorite uses are bugs/bird droppings and cleaning door jams and hinge areas...
I also don't do rinseless-washes.
So I don't use the Optimum No Rinse product.
I use UWW+ instead.

Bob
 
I use blackfire rinseless myself. I use it for rinseless wash, clay lube, quick detailer, and water conditioner. Works good on somewhat maintained door jams, but most of the jams I do are very dirty, so I use APC on them.

I never do rinseless washes either, but I mix up a rinseless bucket for clay mitt lube, and then keep the bucket around for the duration of the job for jams or anything else. I find myself using the rinseless solution often for various uses.
 
Has anybody tried the ONR with these fancy new nanoskin things?
 
Has anybody tried the ONR with these fancy new nanoskin things?

I have the Nanoskin Sponge and it works just fine.

If you want to try something new, DP Rinseless Wash & Glass is excellent; I haven't tried UWW+ yet--it's more expensive unless you only use as a waterless wash.
 
UWW+ absolutely trounces onr, IMO.

"Absolutely trounces". That is a pretty strong statement, can you explain? Is it more slick, less streaky, or what does it do better than ONR?

I genuinely want to know, because I've used ONR for a long time and it has been great. If UWW+ is as amazing as you make it sound I will probably try it out :)
 
"Absolutely trounces". That is a pretty strong statement, can you explain? Is it more slick, less streaky, or what does it do better than ONR?

I genuinely want to know, because I've used ONR for a long time and it has been great. If UWW+ is as amazing as you make it sound I will probably try it out :)

it can be a rinse less and waterless, works well on windows and trim. Has a higher dilution ratio, its is for sure more slick than ONR, I only use distilled water and get no streaks. It cleans well, and is pleasant smelling, not one thing wrong with it!:dblthumb2:
 
it can be a rinse less and waterless, works well on windows and trim. Has a higher dilution ratio, its is for sure more slick than ONR, I only use distilled water and get no streaks. It cleans well, and is pleasant smelling, not one thing wrong with it!:dblthumb2:

I don't do waterless washes, but for rinseless I've found that DP RW&G has twice the amount of product for a dollar or two less. The dilution rates are very close to equal as well (1:2 DPRW&G vs 1:3 for UWW+), so I can get 16 washes out of UWW+ to DPRW&G's 21. Is there any large advantage UWW+ has over the former if not being used for a waterless wash? Just curious :confused:
 
ONR was my 1st rinseless and I had NO problems with it but being such a DG guy I use theirs, besides its got AW infused into it as well but then again ONR has a new one with wax in it too!

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it can be a rinse less and waterless, works well on windows and trim. Has a higher dilution ratio, its is for sure more slick than ONR, I only use distilled water and get no streaks. It cleans well, and is pleasant smelling, not one thing wrong with it!:dblthumb2:

Use as RW? What ratio distilled water to product?
 
I used ONR, but moved to the pink stuff--> duragloss rinseless...more economical and a bit more gloss when you finish.....
 
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