Onr vs dp

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I'm going to be buying a rinseless wash soon. Hopefully over the weekend with free shipping. I was wandering out of Optimum No Rinse and DP Rinseless Wash and Gloss, which of these products you guys would go with and why? Corey - This does not include Ultima WW+ :props:
 
you are remiss to not consider Ultima also ... all three are great products and you wont do wrong with any of them. Might need to consider rock/paper/siszors.
 
you are remiss to not consider Ultima also ... all three are great products and you wont do wrong with any of them. Might need to consider rock/paper/siszors.

I just didn't consider Ultima because I see it as more of a spray on type of product and not a rinseless wash.
 
I have used a ton of both products, flip a coin on and choose, you can't go wrong ;)

You can use Ultima WW as a rinseless but the cost wouldn't be worth it.
 
How does this compare to PB Spray & Wipe? What gives a better gloss?

Ultima is glossy indeed ... not sure on Spray/Wipe as I gave up on it long ago with too much streaking in direct sunlight.
 
I was thinking about getting dp because of the 20 percent off sale
 
I have not used ONR but I can say that the DP is a super product. I use it as a rinseless wash and it cleans well and leaves no trace of marring. I also use it as my clay lube and it works quite well and the dillution ratio makes it very cost effective. While I can't vote against ONR I can definitely push for DP.
 
I've used both of these several times and while Optimum No Rinse is a very nice product I feel that DP Rinseless Wash and Gloss is slicker and leaves the surface very smooth and quite glossy.

I'm not a big fan of the new waterless washes. While they do appear to work to a "certain degree" I would much rather use a rinseless wash any day of the week over a waterless wash.....
 
I have used a ton of both products, flip a coin on and choose, you can't go wrong ;)

You can use Ultima WW as a rinseless but the cost wouldn't be worth it.
Dang D! I find myself agreeing with almost all of your detailing opinions lately! Should I be worried?
 
How does this compare to PB Spray & Wipe? What gives a better gloss?
I havent tried S&W but a 16 oz bottle of UWW+ makes 5.5 gallons and costs $21. PB S&W costs about $32 per gallon. It cant compete with the concentrates on a $$ basis!
 
I've used both of these several times and while Optimum No Rinse is a very nice product I feel that DP Rinseless Wash and Gloss is slicker and leaves the surface very smooth and quite glossy.

I'm not a big fan of the new waterless washes. While they do appear to work to a "certain degree" I would much rather use a rinseless wash any day of the week over a waterless wash.....
Have you tried the new version ONR Bobby? It has a berry smell. It is glossier than first version.
 
I have both. I prefer DP rinseless wash. It seems to leave a slicker gloss and when I blow dry my car the DP just dries down better. I'm with Bobby on the waterless wash products. They are great for a detail spray option but I wouldn't wash my car that way
 
I have not used ONR but I can say that the DP is a super product. I use it as a rinseless wash and it cleans well and leaves no trace of marring. I also use it as my clay lube and it works quite well and the dillution ratio makes it very cost effective. While I can't vote against ONR I can definitely push for DP.
:iagree: I have not used ONR but I love every DP product I have used so far.
 
Have you tried the new version ONR Bobby? It has a berry smell. It is glossier than first version.

Hi Jim,

No, I haven't an actually didn't know there was a new version. I have a little over a gallon of the original formula and need to exhaust this supply prior to buy more.

If it's available in smaller quantities maybe I'll try this...:props:
 
I have both. I prefer DP rinseless wash. It seems to leave a slicker gloss and when I blow dry my car the DP just dries down better. I'm with Bobby on the waterless wash products. They are great for a detail spray option but I wouldn't wash my car that way

JM, are you using a difft technique than panel by panel? I'm assuming you are washing the entire car before blowing it dry?
 
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