ONR okay to use for every wash?

Mk23

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I have been a customer at Autogeek.net now for over a year and have been recently thinking of switching from a full on wash with hose (outside) to a waterless wash with no hose. (inside) But I was thinking, doesn't the waterless wash with ONR have a higher risk of scratching the paint than a regular wash? Is it okay to use ONR for every wash for the next 6 years or so? Also, how do you get in the crevices and door jams when using a waterless wash?
 
I know many detailers out in Cali that use it because of the issue with water reclaimation.
 
Unless it is extremely dirty, I use it on every wash. if it is a little heavy I have a bottle filled up with an ONR solution and spray the area/s down as needed to pre treat it I guess, and that seams to work very well.
 
Awesome, thanks for the replies. I usually never have any heavy dirt on the car and I guess ONR would be a good solution to the 100 degree Florida heat. (AC Garage)

Will be switching from Zaino to mostly Optimum setup and I figured a good way to start that would be with ONR.

Thanks a bunch guys.
 
I just got back from my 3 day orientation for college. I looked around the town for a covered drive in/do it yourself wash bay place so I could ONR my car like once a week or so. If my car is real dirty from like rain or soemthing then I'll see if there is a water spot to hook up a hose to and use the foam gun first.
 
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