Does ONR ...

ONR doesn't, but it will leave behind glossing polymers of its own and may change the way your LSP feels/beads/etc.



I have not used 901/902 but it really shouldn't.
 
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how many cap full of ONR (1 gallon jug of ONR) = 1 ounce?



I find that my ONR doesn't sud ... it shouldn't right? it just kinda weird that it is so different from conventional soap
 
Rsxer said:
Thanks for your response



how many cap full of ONR (1 gallon jug of ONR) = 1 ounce?



I find that my ONR doesn't sud ... it shouldn't right? it just kinda weird that it is so different from conventional soap

Yes, 1 oz. 2 cap full per 2 gal. and no it does not foam.
 
I just wander if it would work better if it was applied by a pump sprayer and then worked with a mitt or somthing like that. so far all the videos have a guy slopin a soaked mitt onto the surface. i just wander it the surface could be pre soaked before the wipe to make it work better?
 
Quite a few guys (myself included) pre-spray ONR. Just make sure that your wash media is completely saturated (ONR should be running freely from it) before you touch the car with it.



Pre-spraying does give ONR the ability to get tougher stuff off with less rubbing, which helps decrease the chance of marring. Soaking bugs with a good ONR pre-spray really helps.
 
If mixed correctly it shouldn't, but if you mixed say one ounce to one gallon it might weaken some carnauba waxes.



I know I've used 902 straight in order to remove tar and grime from my vehicle. If it removes tar and grime straight.. I imagine it could remove some of the carnauba if mixed strong enough. I don't know this for a fact.. Just speculating.
 
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