Which ONR??

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I'm wanting to try ONR or ONR with wax. I would like to hear what you guys are using.
 
I use to use ONR. Tried Wolfgang Uber Rinse Less Wash and love it. Makes the paint so shiny and slick.
 
You can't really go wrong with any of them. I second using opti-seal as a drying aid it works amazing and the shine is great!
 
I'm wanting to try ONR or ONR with wax. I would like to hear what you guys are using.

What's your objective? Is this strictly for maintenance washes, or for pre-polishing cleaning? The ONRWW is the more logical choice for maintenance washes, since it provides more protection, perhaps at the cost of streaking a little easier, IME. If you are going to polish after, there's no need to spend extra for the ONRWW.

They both come in 8oz "sample" bottles so you can try both.
 
Onr and use opti-seal as drying aid.

I read about this suggestion in another thread so I gave it a try over the weekend. Yes it works fine but...does not leave the paint as slick if you simply use detail spray as ur drying aide and THEN apply a quick coat of OptiSeal or BFCS. Did a test on the hood and there was a profound difference between the drying aide side and the side where the sealant was applied after the fact. Since it's my hobby I'm not worried that one way is 10 minutes faster than another.
 
I use ONRWW for maintenance washes, so I never really have to do a "real wash" unless I am doing Wheels and Tires.

Like a few others have mentioned, I used Opti-Seal as a drying aid this last weekend and was totally knocked out by the shine! Definately going to use Opti-Seal from now on when I use ONRWW...
 
I read about this suggestion in another thread so I gave it a try over the weekend. Yes it works fine but...does not leave the paint as slick if you simply use detail spray as ur drying aide and THEN apply a quick coat of OptiSeal or BFCS. Did a test on the hood and there was a profound difference between the drying aide side and the side where the sealant was applied after the fact. Since it's my hobby I'm not worried that one way is 10 minutes faster than another.

Try OCW as a drying aid after ONR.... or... more traditionally dry after ONR and then apply OCW as a topper and you are good for at least 1 month in terms of slickness.
 
Tried the Optimum No Rinses...
but no more.

Now I strictly use Meguiar's
D114 for any/all variations of
"non-bucket/hose car-washes".


Bob
 
I use ONR. I use Opti-seal as a drying aid on my truck and OCW as a drying aid on my wife's car. I love both.

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I have both products of ONR and ONRWW and I'm a big fan. I tried Meg's D114 and it"s fantastic! Especially on trim! It's going to be my new maintenance program for my customers.
 
Buy ONR and never have to buy a detail spray or clay lube again either.
 
ONR is fantastic for interior too. After I cleaned carpet, sprayed some ONR on the carpet. And I get a lot of feedback on the less dusting and the carpet stays cleaner. But for exterior Meg's does a better job IMO..and I was in direct sunlight On one vehicle I was shocked at the results!
 
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