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I love ONR v3. I want to buy this version, but there are still too few reviews unlike its predecessor. Would like to hear more from those who've tried it.
Works well down to freezing, of course. No residue after drying.
Two questions for you Chris:
Two questions for you Chris:
1. Can ONR Wash & Wax be diluted for use as a spray detailer like ONR Wash & Shine? With ONR W&S, I add 8 oz of product to a gallon of water to use as a quick detailer and it works very well indeed. I'm needing to order more ONR but am only willing to purchase ONRWW if it can be used as a quick detailer. Otherwise, I'll just stick with the original wash and shine.
2. You mentioned in a previous post that if all one used was ONR W&W, your car would essentially stayed protected with nuba. If this is the case, is it safe to add 1 oz of this new product to a regular wash bucket with traditional auto wash, so as to benefit from the wax affect?
thanks,
George
since this is onr+wax do you guys still top of with a spray wax? or is that overkill
Top it with a spray sealant like V7 or WG Spritz Sealant.
I purchased the Guzzler HD (not the towels featured in this thread) towels a while back and I use them to dry the car while doing a rinseless wash. Could I use them for this as well? Would the wax "clog" the drying towels in any way? Would I want to just dry the panel using the Guzzlers and then use another microfiber to buff afterwards?
Thanks!
I would like to try this in the near future and compare it to the Pinnacle Rinseless Wash & Wax. I've been very happy with the Pinnacle stuff, and their waterless.
Has anyone tried both?
1. Yes. It can be diluted as a quick detail spray.
2. You sure can! Add a quick coat of Optimum Car Wax after you wash to further amp up the shine and protection.
If you're a fan of the regular ONR, you'll love ONR w/wax.
I don't know about ONRWW but I have used something similar, Duragloss Rinseless Wash with AquaWax. My experience with the Duragloss product is that it will hurt the drying ability of any microfiber towel exposed to it, either in drying or washing. The Duragloss Rinseless is a great product but I think anything with even a little sealant or wax in it will eventually ruin a towel's drying ability UNLESS you do this: Keep a bucket of very hot water by your car mixed with a couple tablespoons of OxiClean (you don't need much). As soon as you finish with a towel put it in the bucket and let it soak for an hour. Then, wash your towels in the washing machine using Blackfire's Microfiber Cleaner and Restorer. An extra rinse cycle with a few ounces of vinegar won't hurt either. The towels will last longer and performer better.