vet
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I use ONR in the winter because the garage doesn't have a drain. If the car is really grimy, I knock the worst of it off at the hand held car wash, then do an ONR at home. The water still gets dirty.
My main concern is I don't get the salt and sand off the underside and wheel wells with ONR, as compared to regular washing, so weather permitting, I do the conventional wash.
The upside to ONR is I don't have to hear "The water bill keeps going up!" (It has nothing to do with watering flowers...)
My main concern is I don't get the salt and sand off the underside and wheel wells with ONR, as compared to regular washing, so weather permitting, I do the conventional wash.
The upside to ONR is I don't have to hear "The water bill keeps going up!" (It has nothing to do with watering flowers...)