Leave the mixing to the chemists? Unless you are a chemist in which case you need an ingredients list and solvent percentage in each as well as the type of polymers in ONR at which point you would have to look for chemicals that react with each other and find a general solvent or neutralizer since I'm guessing whatever solvents are in the Hydro Blue have to be fast evaporating to make sure none stick on the paint and the polymers in ONR just might be neutralized by said solvent, and at the same time what carrier carries the Sio2 and how that reacts to the ONR polymers. Long story short, don't mix products that have nothing to do with each other. There's a lot of rinseless wash and wax products that actually have been engineered to lay a layer of some kind of protection on. Don't waste your money mixing products meant to do two different things from two different manufacturers. If you like ONR, you can mix in some Opti Seal with your ONR for a wash and seal product.