ONRWW folks do you use it on glass?

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I felt the second W in ONRWW is hurting its cleaning ability on glass. No need to have wax on glass and it makes it hard to buff the glass to perfect clean. ONRWS may be better but I haven't tried.

anyone leave the windows for glass cleaners in a ONR wash?
 
I keep ONRWW off the glass. IMHO it left behind a film on the glass that was hard to remove and left a haze when using the wipers.
 
I was part of the test group for No Rinse Wash & Wax and it always performed well on glass for me. But following your wash with glass cleaner in the glass would fix any issue you have.


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I was part of the test group for No Rinse Wash & Wax and it always performed well on glass for me. But following your wash with glass cleaner in the glass would fix any issue you have.


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Thanks Chris, in your experience, is WS better than WW in cleaning glass? I think the carnauba wax is counterproductive for glass while great on paint.
 
i use onr on glass all the time ,
i use onrww on the glass too ,but it has a film behind, if you wipe it quick and don`t let it dry on you than you are good, if not a damp towel and a dry towel does the trick.
i always have the window cleaner ready
 
i use onr on glass all the time ,
i use onrww on the glass too ,but it has a film behind, if you wipe it quick and don`t let it dry on you than you are good, if not a damp towel and a dry towel does the trick.
i always have the window cleaner ready

I might not be fast enuf in drying. Thanks for the tip.
 
I use ONRWW on everything including glass. I haven't seen any issues that would make me want to not use on glass.


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I actually think No Rinse Wash & Wax dries easier that No Rinse Wash & Shine sometimes. This varies with surface and ambient temps and wind. Most of the time when someone has any issue with either product it is from only using one drying towel. The key is to use two. The first will remove almost all the solution then the second will buff the polymers to a high shine and remove any streaks.


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I actually think No Rinse Wash & Wax dries easier that No Rinse Wash & Shine sometimes. This varies with surface and ambient temps and wind. Most of the time when someone has any issue with either product it is from only using one drying towel. The key is to use two. The first will remove almost all the solution then the second will buff the polymers to a high shine and remove any streaks.


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Thanks Chris. two dry towels or one damp one dry? one microfiber one waffle weave or two microfibers?
 
That doesn't matter. Just use two towels to dry. The first towel will/should take on the brunt of the removal and the second will remain almost dry throughout the process.


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Thanks Chris. two dry towels or one damp one dry? one microfiber one waffle weave or two microfibers?


That is a great recommendation by Chris. I've been using a Cobra guzzler waffle weave to knock the majority off and follow with a plush or super plush microfiber to get a clean spotless wipe. Results look nice.


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