Real Riders
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- Jul 18, 2013
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So wait, you're doing a conventional wash? And using ONR as a drying aid? Have you thought about using ONR for the wash and whether that would speed things up? Do they pay for the wash soap and ONR?
Thanks for the tip and I have washed a few cars using ONR and a pump sprayer (no hose) and it seems to be slower. There is lot dust , bird droppings and pollen on these cars so the hose is a must for knocking off the dirt before starting the wash. If I spray the car off first and use ONR it does not seem to speed up the process. ONR does help for the cars the hose will not reach. I have to pay for soap and ONR so the soap is much less expensive. I have been using Armor All soap. I bought it on sale and it does not have a lot of suds which is good but still has lubricity. Using a good quality soap with lots of suds seems to be a slower process since it takes to long to rinse the car