Chris's FX4
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So far I would hardly call this winter a true winter. Unusually warm weather and below normal snow fall. This goes for both of my locations, home in south suburbs of Chicago and then in the U.P. where I go to school.
It was 50degrees this past Friday while I was home over winter break, and figured I shouldn't pass up this opportunity to wash my truck before I head back to school the next day. Also, hit it with some Wolfgang Deep Gloss Spritz Sealant
Wash Products
- ONR
- Meguiar's Microfiber Wash Mitt
- Some Turtle Wax Ice Blue/Gray microfiber towels for drying
- Rinse bucket: 3gal water, 1.5oz ONR, grit guard
- ONR bucket: 4gal water, 2.5oz ONR, grit guard
Truck was only slightly dusty with salt dust before. Didn't drive it much over break and it rained quite a few times. It's a 2002 F-150 with a little over 110,000miles.
How I ONR'd
- Divided panels into sections
- Used just enough pressure to keep the mitt flat on the panels and without it falling
- Flipped mitt over for a second pass
- Light pressure on the drying towels. One pass for the majority with one towel, and then a second pass with another towel.
- Any remaining ONR solution evaporated away I guess you could say? Anyway, it finished streak free.
- Wash mitt never felt grabby and always glided smoothly over the surface.
How I Spritz'd
- 2oz sample of WGDGSS
- Super Soft Deluxe Microfiber Towels with Rolled Edges
- Sprayed onto panel, spread with one mf, and then buffed with another mf.
- MF towel never felt grabby at any point.
Pictures
Sorry, again this was kind of a spur of the moment thing so all I have is two after pictures.
How the thread title comes into play
Then yesterday I head the 450+ miles back to school and sure enough as I approach the Michigan border, winter is back to actually being winter. 19 degrees and it's snowing quite heavy in most places for a short periods of time. Roads are slushy or snow packed, and the snow is packed high on the shoulders. A nice big Ram HD is buried in a ditch with snow over the hood.
So in less than a day, my truck is back to how normally looks up here in the winter.
It is worse in person and was worse last night with the slush frozen along the lower panels. Will probably look even worse as the overspray dries.
Product Impressions
ONR - I like it! This was my first time using it so I was cautious, but I really liked it. Very slick and seemed to add some gloss to the two 4.5month old coats of WGDGPS 3.0 on the truck. I will definitely use this product in the future for when our cars are only slightly dusty.
WGDGSS - Again, I like it! Will probably use this as a wax booster if the paint isn't to heavily contaminated. Brought back that WG sealant slickness and wetness. Even some of the overspray on the hood of my truck yesterday eventually formed into beads and rolled right of the hood at speed. The 2oz sample allowed me to do all the paint, chrome bumpers, lights, front side windows, and windshield. There was just a little left over. I probably went a little overkill with it too.
If anybody has any tips or things I should do differently, please feel free to share.
Thanks for looking.
It was 50degrees this past Friday while I was home over winter break, and figured I shouldn't pass up this opportunity to wash my truck before I head back to school the next day. Also, hit it with some Wolfgang Deep Gloss Spritz Sealant
Wash Products
- ONR
- Meguiar's Microfiber Wash Mitt
- Some Turtle Wax Ice Blue/Gray microfiber towels for drying
- Rinse bucket: 3gal water, 1.5oz ONR, grit guard
- ONR bucket: 4gal water, 2.5oz ONR, grit guard
Truck was only slightly dusty with salt dust before. Didn't drive it much over break and it rained quite a few times. It's a 2002 F-150 with a little over 110,000miles.
How I ONR'd
- Divided panels into sections
- Used just enough pressure to keep the mitt flat on the panels and without it falling
- Flipped mitt over for a second pass
- Light pressure on the drying towels. One pass for the majority with one towel, and then a second pass with another towel.
- Any remaining ONR solution evaporated away I guess you could say? Anyway, it finished streak free.
- Wash mitt never felt grabby and always glided smoothly over the surface.
How I Spritz'd
- 2oz sample of WGDGSS
- Super Soft Deluxe Microfiber Towels with Rolled Edges
- Sprayed onto panel, spread with one mf, and then buffed with another mf.
- MF towel never felt grabby at any point.
Pictures
Sorry, again this was kind of a spur of the moment thing so all I have is two after pictures.


How the thread title comes into play
Then yesterday I head the 450+ miles back to school and sure enough as I approach the Michigan border, winter is back to actually being winter. 19 degrees and it's snowing quite heavy in most places for a short periods of time. Roads are slushy or snow packed, and the snow is packed high on the shoulders. A nice big Ram HD is buried in a ditch with snow over the hood.
So in less than a day, my truck is back to how normally looks up here in the winter.


It is worse in person and was worse last night with the slush frozen along the lower panels. Will probably look even worse as the overspray dries.
Product Impressions
ONR - I like it! This was my first time using it so I was cautious, but I really liked it. Very slick and seemed to add some gloss to the two 4.5month old coats of WGDGPS 3.0 on the truck. I will definitely use this product in the future for when our cars are only slightly dusty.
WGDGSS - Again, I like it! Will probably use this as a wax booster if the paint isn't to heavily contaminated. Brought back that WG sealant slickness and wetness. Even some of the overspray on the hood of my truck yesterday eventually formed into beads and rolled right of the hood at speed. The 2oz sample allowed me to do all the paint, chrome bumpers, lights, front side windows, and windshield. There was just a little left over. I probably went a little overkill with it too.
If anybody has any tips or things I should do differently, please feel free to share.
Thanks for looking.