Optimum no rinse

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Would adding optimum no rinse to my pressure washer this winter aid in doing a better job of removing road salt?Will it strip my lsp which is Collinite's 476 paste wax?I dry when possible but not often.The water freezes too fast:(Would it keep the water spots at a minimum?We have what is considered here to be hard water.Any input would be appreciated.Thanks in advance.Feed back please
 
Would adding optimum no rinse to my pressure washer this winter aid in doing a better job of removing road salt?Will it strip my lsp which is Collinite's 476 paste wax?I dry when possible but not often.The water freezes too fast:(Would it keep the water spots at a minimum?We have what is considered here to be hard water.Any input would be appreciated.Thanks in advance.Feed back please
why don't you do this: Rinse you car with a pressure washer. Use warm/room temperature water if possible. Then wash a car with NO RINSE in a bucket using warm water. Wash/dry one section at a time. No Rinse will not ruin your LSP, but it will act like a QD, making LSP last longer.
Do you have a garage?
 
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I'd pre-rinse a panel with warm ONR, then wash it with warm ONR. When you reach areas with pronounced salt buildup, just lift as much water as you can, and/or keep a constant water flow from the pump sprayer, just as you'd do it with a foamgun.
 
I'd pre-rinse a panel with warm ONR, then wash it with warm ONR. When you reach areas with pronounced salt buildup, just lift as much water as you can, and/or keep a constant water flow from the pump sprayer, just as you'd do it with a foamgun.
..That is my process as well..works good and leaves no marring behind..

i like to use a pump sprayer with a mixture of warm water and ONR to dissolve the dirt...along with a bucket of warm water and ONR to wash the treated panels
 
Would it keep the water spots at a minimum?We have what is considered here to be hard water.Any input would be appreciated.Thanks in advance.Feed back please

The labeling says that it acts like a water softener. I added a cap of ONR to my wash buckets last summer. It seemed to help with water spotting.
 
The labeling says that it acts like a water softener. I added a cap of ONR to my wash buckets last summer. It seemed to help with water spotting.
i did the same..it works good at reducing water spots :buffing:
 
In the summer I use a capful on ONR in my foam cannon and its great for reducing spots!!! and no ONR should not strip your lsp at all
 
Thanks for all the input!!:DWifes car gets the garage,the trucks sleep outside all winter;).I get to snow blow,shovel and clean off all the snow.:eek:
 
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