ONR [Old Version] Review

Stang Man

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I jokingly commented on an ONR thread how I'd LOVE to catch a free sample. AGO member Flatstick shot me a PM, asking for my address- he was sending me a sample! :xyxthumbs:

We finally got some decent weather here in Texas, so I figured I'd give it a go.

This is my girlfriend's 207 Honda Accord. It's seen better days, very neglected, tons of water spots, etc. I'm slowly bringing it back, about three weeks ago I hit it with PoliSeal, and haven't touched it since. It's been raining a lot, as well as pollen season, which you'll see a bit of later on.

Here's my wash media- Cobra BONE sponges, blue WW and purple Cobra MF, all from AGO.

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Some before shots of the car- doesn't look bad due to the silver paint.

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Pouring myself a shot.

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One wipe and the MF covered sponge looked like this. You can see the "yellow/green" in it is the pollen, and the black is dirt. This is from the roof- I started on the top and worked my way down.

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50/50 shot on the hood.

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All done! I ONR'd the paint first, then went back and did the glass. I used other products for the wheels and tires, since they were so dirty.

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Here is the wash media after doing just the paint.

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The pictures tell the story, it looks even better in person! This is only my third time do a rinseless wash, and my first time with ONR. My other two trials were with the Detailer's Pro Rinseless Wash & Gloss, and were done on flawless cars that weren't overly dirty.

Compared to those, this ONR wash wasn't the greatest. There wasn't much slickness when you ran the sponge across the paint, it felt really "grabby". The same could be said while drying and "buffing" with the MF towels.

I'm not sure this is all on the ONR, like I said this paint has been severely neglected, with a fair amount of etched in water spots all over the car and glass. While it does have a coat fo PoliSeal, and I'd hoped the two products would work well together, the ONR may have had the deck stacked against it with the etched paint and high humidity I was working in.

Flatstick gave me enough to do a few washes, so I'll be revisiting this version of ONR again on a better prepared car.

In the spirit of what Flatstick did in sending me a free sample, I'd like to pass on the deed. I have a bottle of Collinite 845, this stuff is like GOLD around here, and at a great price too! If someone wants to test the hype for themselves, please post in this thread and I'll get a sample bottle sent your way! If you've used it, let someone else step up who wants to give it a shot. Once it's spoken for, I'll send it out to you, but you have to post a review for all of us to check out :dblthumb2:

Thanks for looking, everyone!
 
Which of the other rinseless wash did you like better? I have never tried any of them but after all the talk about them on the forum have been thinking about giving one of them a try. Just not sure as to which one i would like to try.
 
Which of the other rinseless wash did you like better? I have never tried any of them but after all the talk about them on the forum have been thinking about giving one of them a try. Just not sure as to which one i would like to try.


I haven't done an apples to apples comparison yet, and I've only used two so far, but I prefer the Detailer's Pro Rinseless wash & gloss. It's a 4 in 1, so in addition to using it as a rinseless system I also have a bottle diluted for a spray detailer, and another for clay lube/pad lube. It's priced right, too. In my opinion, it had more lubricity, didn't stain my wash media, and smelled better.

I plan to do further testing with the ONR though, and I'd like to try the new version in the future as well.
 
nice write-up, I just ONR'd my car an hour ago. I love the smell so much i'm thinking of mixing my own "mulberry musk" cologne with it. LOL
 
nice write-up, I just ONR'd my car an hour ago. I love the smell so much i'm thinking of mixing my own "mulberry musk" cologne with it. LOL

The smell was OK, but the bubblegum scent from the DP rinseless wash is 10 times better :xyxthumbs:Im the MAN
 
I've been using onr a lot also. Still have the version before the most recent one that came out. Pollen season over here in Texas sucks right now. I'd like to get a sample of that 845 from ya but I'm too lazy to write a review lol. I've always used sealants and haven't tried any nubas yet.
 
I've been using onr a lot also. Still have the version before the most recent one that came out. Pollen season over here in Texas sucks right now. I'd like to get a sample of that 845 from ya but I'm too lazy to write a review lol. I've always used sealants and haven't tried any nubas yet.

Awww come on man it only took me like 15 minutes to write that review, and that was using the crappy tinypic.com website for my picture hosting :laughing:
 
Nice write-up. I did a write-up of the new ONR as well here.

I would *love* to get a sample of Collinite 845! I had just posted a question on wax suggestion and several folks overwhelmingly suggested it. And you can sure bet that I will write up a review :-)
 
Nice write-up. I did a write-up of the new ONR as well here.

I would *love* to get a sample of Collinite 845! I had just posted a question on wax suggestion and several folks overwhelmingly suggested it. And you can sure bet that I will write up a review :-)

With a name like Walletless, it's yours!

Shoot me a PM with your address and I'll get it out to you in the next few days :dblthumb2:
 
Hey Stang Man, how are the bone sponges? One reason why I don't like dealing with microfibre products when washing with ONR is that they stain very easly and are a pain to get totally clean; and also when rubbing up against grit guard, don't release as much dirt as say, a sponge.

How do you like them when using them with rinseless? And do you feel like they might scratch your car's paint given that you have soft honda paint? (I am asking because I too have a honda; and they really do scratch abit too easily :( )
 
I also have a stash of the old Blue ONR that I am using up. I have been using it almost daily since we went into winter here in southern Ontario on Dec 1, 2014. I really like this product and since I don' t have a drain in the garage it's a good alternative. The "grippiness" is the dirt being removed. Check your drying towel and you will see more dirt from the grippy sections. What I do is give it a 2nd brush of ONR and dry with clean section of my waffle towel. By the way I can do my whole car (2001 Grand Prix) with 2 waffles if folded properly (get 8 surfaces per towel). After I hand wash them in the sink as there is so much crud).
 
I also have a stash of the old Blue ONR that I am using up.

Um, it's still blue. At the time this was written, V.3 had just come out, so V.2 was the "old version". V.3 is still the current.

The "grippiness" is the dirt being removed. Check your drying towel and you will see more dirt from the grippy sections.

If you're getting dirt on your drying towel you're not washing enough.
 
Good write up sir! onr is sure a nice product.
I tried Meguiars D114 and D115 last year and was surprised on D114 making the wash media stays cleaned throughout.
 
I haven't done an apples to apples comparison yet, and I've only used two so far, but I prefer the Detailer's Pro Rinseless wash & gloss. It's a 4 in 1, so in addition to using it as a rinseless system I also have a bottle diluted for a spray detailer, and another for clay lube/pad lube. It's priced right, too. In my opinion, it had more lubricity, didn't stain my wash media, and smelled better.

I plan to do further testing with the ONR though, and I'd like to try the new version in the future as well.

Also the cars were not really dirty and the GF's " had seen better days." Apples-Oranges?
 
Hey Stang Man, how are the bone sponges? One reason why I don't like dealing with microfibre products when washing with ONR is that they stain very easly and are a pain to get totally clean; and also when rubbing up against grit guard, don't release as much dirt as say, a sponge.

They are good, they are a little stiff. I have some old Meguiar's QD sponges which have a softer sponge inside which breaks down so the pad gets floppier every time you wash it. And they turn black after a while from the staining you mention. Only downside to ONR.

Can a microfiber wash mitt be used to perform a rinseless wash with ONR?

Surely.
 
They are good, they are a little stiff. I have some old Meguiar's QD sponges which have a softer sponge inside which breaks down so the pad gets floppier every time you wash it. And they turn black after a while from the staining you mention. Only downside to ONR.

So what is your technique when using the bone sponge for rinseless washing?
 
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