How much ONR to use...?

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So I bought some Optimum No Rinse today and want to know how much to use to make:

Clay lube.

Quick detailer if it is a different amount from the clay lube.

Drying agent, I am not going to use the ONR as a wash solution I am still doing a two bucket wash.

What else do you use it for?


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Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine: clay lubricant, optimum rinseless wash, no rinse car wash, optimum detailing products

Information for all of your dilution ratios is in Autogeek's store page for ONR. I use it for fairly dirty (or more) interiors as well, along with OPC on the harder/dirtier areas, following up with ONR to leave a nice, clean surface.

I also use it in my 2BM if it is sunny outside. I have pretty hard water where I am at and it helps keep down water spotting if I add 1-2 ounces during my 2 bucket washes.
 
I can't find QD instructions / ratios on the container. I'd go by the AG site.
 
As the directions state, 1 oz for 2 gallons of water but here's what I've been doing for years. I use 2 ounces in 3 gallons of water. I do this so the ratio is a bit stronger but also for making pre-wash to start the job and extra if need be during the process.

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I use the GD/multiple towel method and find that I can do the whole car plus wheels and jambs with 1.5 gallons of solution. I use double concentration at 1 oz to 1 gallon.
 
I do one capful to one gallon and about 6 cheapo harbor freight microfiber towels. Comes out about perfect for a standard size car or small SUV.

I should say I use the ONR and wax which is a slightly different product but the dilution is the same.
 
So how do you figure ratios not in gallons. Say I have a 12oz spray bottle, the original ratio is 2 oz of ONR to one gallon. Or 2oz to 128oz
 
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