Can't find the thread on 'homemade' Spray 'N Wipe

ntwrkguy1

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Hi all,



I remember reading some time ago a few threads about some homemade recipes that rivaled the Spray 'N Wipe product from Poorboys.



For some reason, I thought I remember it being QEW + water in a spray bottle, or it could have even been an ounce or two of Meguiar's Gold Class Car Wash. Does anyone use their own homebrew for a spray and wipe product? We just got hit with mandatory "No Home Car Wash" restrictions in my part of North Carolina, so I figured I'd do the next best thing and create a car wash in a bottle!





Thanks,



Ntwrkguy1
 
ONR or QEW will be your best friend if you're on restriction.



I don't know if you're allowed to wash using just a bucket of water, but you could always buy a 1 or 2 gallon bug sprayer and fill it up with some ONR QD solution. My fingers get tired from using the spray bottle if I'm using ONR like a QD on the whole car.
 
Well, I suppose I could....but actually, if I can do it via ONR or QEW, I'd rather do it that way. Plus, the fines are in the $250 range, and THAT, my friend, is an expensive car wash!





Is ONR a concentrate like QEW? If so, I guess it just boils down to which is cheaper -- unless one legitimately is better than the other.
 
ntwrkguy1 said:
Hi all,



I remember reading some time ago a few threads about some homemade recipes that rivaled the Spray 'N Wipe product from Poorboys.



For some reason, I thought I remember it being QEW + water in a spray bottle, or it could have even been an ounce or two of Meguiar's Gold Class Car Wash. Does anyone use their own homebrew for a spray and wipe product? We just got hit with mandatory "No Home Car Wash" restrictions in my part of North Carolina, so I figured I'd do the next best thing and create a car wash in a bottle!





Thanks,



Ntwrkguy1



I am in NC as well (water restrictions), and have been washing all 3 of my cars in the garage (with the door closed) with QEW ever since restrictions began.
 
ntwrkguy1 said:
Well, I suppose I could....but actually, if I can do it via ONR or QEW, I'd rather do it that way. Plus, the fines are in the $250 range, and THAT, my friend, is an expensive car wash!





Is ONR a concentrate like QEW? If so, I guess it just boils down to which is cheaper -- unless one legitimately is better than the other.



I think you may not understand exactly what ONR and QEW are. They aren't concentrates, they are rinseless washess. In the case of QEW, you mix 1 ounce per gallon of water in a bucket, and start washing your car. It takes only 2 gallons to wash a car - unless you want to use the 2 bucket method, and use about 4 gallons of water.



http://autopia.org/forum/hall-fame/32078-qew-tutorial-not-56k-friendly-part-1-a.html
 
Well both of you could call me to come and wash your cars with ONR and QEW :) :)



Nah, yeah, id just wash in the garage!!!
 
weekendwarrior said:
I think you may not understand exactly what ONR and QEW are. They aren't concentrates, they are rinseless washess. In the case of QEW, you mix 1 ounce per gallon of water in a bucket, and start washing your car. It takes only 2 gallons to wash a car - unless you want to use the 2 bucket method, and use about 4 gallons of water.



http://autopia.org/forum/hall-fame/32078-qew-tutorial-not-56k-friendly-part-1-a.html



Ummm, ONR is a concentrate. You HAVE to mix it with water. You're thinking of the difference between waterless and rinseless.
 
BlackElantraGT said:
Ummm, ONR is a concentrate. You HAVE to mix it with water. You're thinking of the difference between waterless and rinseless.





What I am getting at is that it isn't a concentrate in the same way that Gold Class wash is. I know it is a rinseless product, and requires water, but I have a hard time calling it a concentrate per se.
 
weekendwarrior said:
I think you may not understand exactly what ONR and QEW are. They aren't concentrates, they are rinseless washess. In the case of QEW, you mix 1 ounce per gallon of water in a bucket, and start washing your car.



They are both concentrates actually, you dillute them with water. Go with ONRWS, I like it alot better than QEW, it rinses clean a little better than QEW as well.



Order ONR from Danase with the Autopia discount. $40/gallon + 10% discount.
 
weekendwarrior said:
What I am getting at is that it isn't a concentrate in the same way that Gold Class wash is. I know it is a rinseless product, and requires water, but I have a hard time calling it a concentrate per se.



how is it not a concentrate? you mix it with water just like how you mix Gold Class with water.



They just happen to be 2 completely different products, but both are concentrates.
 
There are two different issues with using a rinseless wash. The first is the Clean Water requirements, which prohibit the discharge of rinsewater into storm sewers (which lead to rivers etc.). In that case, the rinseless wash should prevent that discharge.



The situation here is one of water use during restrictions. I would be willing to bet that the enforcement authority will make no differentiation between a rinseless wash and a regular wash, and will consider it "car washing" which is a prohibited activity (unless there is some out in the particular regulation which allows for use of gray water, etc.)



IIRC someone else here got gigged for doing a rinseless wash under restrictions, they were doing it in the driveway, and had the hose out to fill up the ONR/QEW bucket. I would do it in the garage as WHB suggested, just be aware it would still be illegal in your situation (once again, unless you are allowed to use gray water...not sure how you would prove that is what you are using).
 
Those restrictions sound like a great opportunity to wash your car with purchased distilled water. I wonder it that would make a difference over tap water with ONR/QEW.:think:



BOB
 
As far as it being illegal, in your garage with the door closed I cannot imagine how you would get caught.



We do things illegal everyday and really dont think twice about it. I know I speed all the time and I have been known to remove tags from pillows and mattresses.
 
WilliamHBonney said:
As far as it being illegal, in your garage with the door closed I cannot imagine how you would get caught.



We do things illegal everyday and really dont think twice about it. I know I speed all the time and I have been known to remove tags from pillows and mattresses.



Man, the Mattress Police are gunna jail your a**!
 
F150BOB said:
Those restrictions sound like a great opportunity to wash your car with purchased distilled water. I wonder it that would make a difference over tap water with ONR/QEW.:think:



BOB



Ive washed with Distilled numerous times and found it to be great. However, it gets expensive at 5 bucks/wash for water. Drying is incredibly easy and no problem with water spots.
 
Ok.....maybe something got lost in the translation.



I've used Poorboy's Spray 'N Wipe on my car when it is dirty, but not filthy (whoa....wait a second......my car never gets filthy! :) ). No buckets, no mitt, just the S&W in one hand, and a clean microfiber or two in the other. Spray a panel, wipe it down, and move on to the next one.



I thought the original thread -- the one I cannot find -- was touting the use of ONR or QEW as a replacement (and a pretty economical one at that) for S&W. I really don't have any desire to 'wash' the car. It's simply not ever that dirty. I just wanted to have a "Spray And Wipe" type product to clean the car with.



Make sense?
 
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