Rinsing After ONR?

Roger V

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Is there any reason I can't rinse off the leftover solution the paint after doing the GDWM?

For my own mental stability I think I'd feel a lot better if I rinsed the car after going over it with ONR...
 
Nope. Leaves a hint of protection.

If you want nothing behind, the try Megs D114.

They are rinseless products after all. ;)
 
Is there any reason I can rinse off the leftover solution the paint after doing the GDWM?

For my own mental stability I think I'd feel a lot better if I rinsed the car after going over it with ONR...

If you would feel better rinsing the car, then having to dry it, you could... However, at that point you should stick to a regular car wash and enjoy the slightly greater protection afforded by it.

In fact, it would be better to rinse the car BEFORE using a rinseless wash, then after. :bigups
 
If you would feel better rinsing the car, then having to dry it, you could... However, at that point you should stick to a regular car wash and enjoy the slightly greater protection afforded by it.

In fact, it would be better to rinse the car BEFORE using a rinseless wash, then after. :bigups

I like to rinse, then waterless presoak, then rinseless wash. I feel it brings things full circle. ;)
 
If you would feel better rinsing the car, then having to dry it, you could... However, at that point you should stick to a regular car wash and enjoy the slightly greater protection afforded by it.

In fact, it would be better to rinse the car BEFORE using a rinseless wash, then after. :bigups

That is typically what I do now. Take my car to a coin-op rinse, then do the GDWM. (I have to do this at night when there aren't other people at the coin-op)

I've considered doing a traditional wash in one of these coin ops but it seems like a huge hassle and I wouldn't have anyway to pre-foam the car.
 
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