Detail: 69 Mustang GT350

A 69 Shelby with a 6 speed?

Yep. It along with the Vintage air were all installed at a later date. (The car was a no AC option). BTW, the car sold this weekend.
 
If you think the cost is too much for such a 'small' product, think again. This will pay you back ten fold with the amount of time saved and how easy it is to care for this product. I've refined my process to make things MUCH quicker and easier on me.

I do a pre-soak with ONR ANYTIME I'm doing an ONR wash. Previously, I would use a 32oz bottle and spray each panel to soak then go about my regular ONR wash. Now, I use a chemical sprayer filled with ONR solution as my presoak AND CLAY lube (I like to over dilute with this to really ensure I'm not marring or scratching the finish) so the application of the presoak takes a mere 5 seconds. Wash with a new long nap MF per panel, wipe dry, resoak and clay. Any way you slice this bread, it's the best investment I've made to my detailing arsenal.

Sorry for replying so late..
But this sounds pretty awesome, what you described was what I was hoping would be the case. I think i'll buy one and try it out. Do you notice if these become less effective after every use?.. Also mind if I steal this technique? lol
 
Sorry for replying so late..
But this sounds pretty awesome, what you described was what I was hoping would be the case. I think i'll buy one and try it out. Do you notice if these become less effective after every use?.. Also mind if I steal this technique? lol

Nope it works just as well as the first couple of times using it. I'm sure at some point it will need to be replaced but until then, this one is doing a fantastic job.

Please use it and tell me what you think. I only use one bucket of ONR wash solution and have a ton of MF towels in the bucket soaking. This way, I never worry about introducing any dirt at all back on to the paint. Best part of this is after the wash is done, I remove everything from the bucket and pour the remaining solution into 32 oz spray bottles or my chemical sprayer for later use. This way, nothing is going to waste and is very cost effective. Most bang for your buck. That is, after all what most of us are after anyways. Feel free to pm me with any questions or just to let me know what you think. I'm always willing to learn and refine my process/technique. :props::buffing:
 
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