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I tested the Megs UWW&W and Opti-Clean on paint and on bathroom mirror. The Megs streaked less and dried clearer, quicker, but not by much. I'd say they are very comparable.
Honestly, I'm wondering if ONR or equivalent type product diluted is better than both Opti-Clean and UWW&W for quick touch up of semi-dusty/dirty paint? Waterless washing is pushing it IMO.
The guy from Forensic Detailing tested all of them and ONR (in his tests) showed the least scratches on a test panel. That is something to consider as well.
... I will still use bucket + rinseless washes for maintenance but i think its great for prep work before polishing. I kinda got the idea from a regular poster here actually, 21black or something.
Edit: It was 2black1s, thanks man if you see this post. It made my detailing/polishing season ALOT more enjoyable.![]()
Thanks. I don't know what or where I said whatever it is that inspired you, but I'll take your word for it. :xyxthumbs:
I believe you just done a quick polish on your neighbors hood, it was maybe back in the spring when i read it.
I can't remember but i believed you used ONR. Or it could of been something else.
I did kinda see/read the method a few times before your specific post but it was like a light bulb movement!![]()
Got it! I remember that thread/post. I was reviewing my new Rupes Mille.
I don't remember what I used for the waterless... It might have even been simply a wet towel.