ONR Wash and Wax?

tguil

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I need to purchase another bottle of rinseless wash. Most recently I have been using ONR Wash and Wax and like the results. Is this still a good choice? I do not wish to purchase anything that comes only in larges quantities. As it is, a 32 ounce bottle of ONR lasts me for over a year. (In good weather, I usually do a regular bucket/hose wash.)
 
It's still a solid good choice. Cleans wells ands leave some protection behind. I use it and I like the results it gives. Can also be diluted for QD/waterless wash. UWW+ is also very good and popular. Blackfire and Pinnacle have their own versions that are good as well. Pinnacle is one of the few that has carnuba it.
 
I use it and like it very much, although Megs D114( no wax, great all purpose with awesome dilution ratios as a ww) and Megs D115( with wax, noticeable gloss) have surpassed it IMHO
 
I use it and like it very much, although Megs D114( no wax, great all purpose with awesome dilution ratios as a ww) and Megs D115( with wax, noticeable gloss) have surpassed it IMHO

I have ONRWW and really like it. That said, I will be buying Meg's D114 and D115 next. Everyone raves about these products and I really want to try them.

You can't go wrong w/ ONR, though.
 
Meguiars D114 costs less than ONR, in my opinion it cleans better, and you can also use it as very economical Waterless Wash. ONR still works great but I will be sticking with D114 going forward
 
I really like the chemical guys ecosmart waterless, some of their products are great and this is one of them. I have even been using it on the interior dash and door panels with great results on my work truck.

For my personal cars I use Megs D156 on the exterior AND interior
 
Thanks for the replies. Think I'll stick with the ONR Wash and Wax.
 
it's good stuff. i like to spray OID during drying on an ONR or ONRWW wash. super duper ultra slick.

unrelated since it's not a wash and wax product, i want to try D114.
 
Try spraying OCW during drying and it'll be super duper ultra mega rad slick.
 
Try spraying OCW during drying and it'll be super duper ultra mega rad slick.

i have done this...and i agree, but i find it sometimes needs much more wiping whilst drying to avoid streaking, esp. when hot/humid and outdoors (in shade, obv) - drying outside by much more than dragging a Dry Me Crazy bums me out. i hate worrying about catching debris. OID i find sort of disappears whilst drying even in humidity as long as you don't let it sit on the surface too long.

it def extends protection by a large margin, but if that's the goal, i'd rather just mist Opti-Seal and dry normally.
 
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