Optimum No Rinse: Dirty Porsche panels

Anthony Orosco

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OK, I was told that the Ferrari I did in my first video wasn't dirty enough so I figured I would demo it on something a bit dirtier.

I found 2 Porshe's, one silver and one black, that had some grime on them so I did a panel on each on. Hope this better shows how the No Rinse can work on dirty cars.


Silver Porsche panel


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Black Porsche Turbo panel


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Anthony..thanks so much for taking the time (again!) to demonstrate the no-rinse. It almost sounds like you took it personally about the Ferrari not being dirty enough. Just some of us with absolutely no experience with this product were still a bit skeptical..myself included! I can say you have made a believer out of me now. Bloody hell..I thought I was done with buying products for a while:D. I will get some for winter for sure. A question for you: have you tried DP 4-in-1 vs the ONR and what's better in your opinion. Thanks again for taking the time.
 
Anthony..thanks so much for taking the time (again!) to demonstrate the no-rinse. It almost sounds like you took it personally about the Ferrari not being dirty enough. Just some of us with absolutely no experience with this product were still a bit skeptical..myself included! I can say you have made a believer out of me now. Bloody hell..I thought I was done with buying products for a while:D. I will get some for winter for sure. A question for you: have you tried DP 4-in-1 vs the ONR and what's better in your opinion. Thanks again for taking the time.

Hello and you're welcome :)

I have not tried the 4-in-1 but have heard good things about it.

The great thing about these "waterless" type products is that they're so easy to use they can become addictive. I now hate it when I have to give a car the traditional wash with bucket and suds.

Much better though for the environment.

Anthony
 
Love ONR, still anxiously waiting for the OS video.:cheers:
 
I love my DP 4-n-1 I would be interested in a side by side comparo.
 
Thank you once again Anthony. Always learn from you and I really appreciate your efforts.
 
I love my DP 4-n-1 I would be interested in a side by side comparo.
It's only a waterless rinse, not a polish or wax, so it would be hard to tell the difference. I have not done a side by side, but have and used both products. They both perform well.
 
I have DP four in one and have used it once on my car when it was pretty dirty.
Thanks for taking your time again to make those videos Anthony!
 
Another example of ONR just to show Anthony isn't blowing smoke:




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DP 4-in-1
Same truck, same day just bigger pics.

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I love my DP 4-n-1 I would be interested in a side by side comparo.

You could add Protect All's Quick and Easy Wash (QEW) to the list as well, it's the original rinsless wash. I agree side by sides would be hard to see on pictures, but if one cleans or feels slicker than another, that's a different story. What I like about QEW is that it's available locally @ Camping World. I think it's less than $30 a gallon.
 
Doesn't QEW use a wax as part of it's lubricant? I remember reading Scottwax saying it and why he switched to ONR.
 
Yeah, it has some type of wax pellets in there. Nothing that harms the cleaning aboility though. I think DP4in1 is a pure cleaner, and ONR has some type of sealant protection?
 
This is definitely something I will be picking up in my next order.
 
Biggest headache I have when washing my cars is fact that I do not have place in the shade to wash them. Combine that with fact that I live in Southern California and that two of my cars are black and you know size of the headache I am talking about. Talk about being impossible to get car washed and dried without water spots.

Ever since I started using ONR my headache is gone. I just wash them panel by panel drying as I am washing and no water spots anymore.
 
I'm pretty impressed with the ONR, specially when it rains a lot around here. But I must say that the wash mitt is crusial in order to succed with the ONR I presume.
 
I'm pretty impressed with the ONR, specially when it rains a lot around here. But I must say that the wash mitt is crusial in order to succed with the ONR I presume.
Looks like Anthony likes a long fiber wash mitt. I perfer to use my schmitt with ONR and wipe down with my guzzler instead of a mf towel.
 
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