Hello, happy ONR user seeking some new advice

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Hi, seems like my thread wouldn't go through, so here goes with the question in this form (in case it doesn't work in the other one again).

Big car nut here, OCD in keeping them looking right, but probably a newb compared to most of you. :D

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Hi, I've been using ONR Wash/Wax and I absolutely love it. Kind of a dream product for an anal car enthusiast like me who also likes the "lazy" one-step process to shave as much time as possible (an ONR wash still takes me over an hour, sometimes two, to give an idea).

After reading about the owner explaining it when it came out, how he basically promised that if you used it as a regular wash, the car would be constantly protected and not need regular separate waxes otherwise (I'm assuming that he assumed that cars with sealants under it would fare even better), I had high hopes. On my current car, which is Jet Black, I couldn't be happier.

My next car will be white, which means that I have a lot less inherent paint worries, so ONR should be even more perfect for me.

However, my next car will have a bit more black matte plastic trim (namely on the mirror bases, the bumper intakes, some bumper surrounds, and little other random areas). On the very rare matte plastic trim on my current car, the ONR Wash/Wax doesn't seem to leave any streaks or "harm" it, but am wondering what you guys recommend on a car with more front-and-center matte plastic bits? And what kind of effect will the ONR "Wax" part of the Wash/Wax leave on the plastic trim after time, i.e will it "shine" it (which would be fine by me), or eventually harm its finish, etc.

Thanks for any replies.
 
If you don't mind me asking, how is a ONR wash taking you over an hour? Or are you just milking it out and taking your time?
 
If you don't mind me asking, how is a ONR wash taking you over an hour? Or are you just milking it out and taking your time?

Yeah, exactly. I just milk it and take my time, get all the crevices, etc. That's why I hate multi step processes. I once washed, clayed and sealed a car. Took me like 15 hours! lol
 
For the record, as my lease ends on my current car, I just run through it with the ONR which doesn't take so long. But with a car I care about (like my upcoming car I'm buying) I tend to take my time.
 
For the record, as my lease ends on my current car, I just run through it with the ONR which doesn't take so long. But with a car I care about (like my upcoming car I'm buying) I tend to take my time.
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