Nutbread
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Does the label list a QD dilution?
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Nutbread said:Does the label list a QD dilution?
RobD said:Yes, it says 8oz. of ONR per 1 gallon of water. I've tried that, I've tried adding some OCW and I've also tried further diluting it to 4oz per gallon (and some other ONR/OCW mixtures in between). Never found a combo that worked really well. This is with V2...I've only tried V3 briefly at the recommended QD ratio.
Dan said:I've never been that impressed with ONR as a QD. I'm curious how OID or OCW would perform at a similar price ratio. Either of them can be watered down much more than the label says and still perform much better than ONR.
Scottwax said:With ONRv3, I don't bother with a QD. No need, paint is glossy and slick. Plus whatever ONRv3 leaves behind makes the car easier to wash the next time. I do use it as a glass cleaner and a spot cleaner at QD ratio, but if I want to use a true QD, I've got OID and Quikshine to chose from.
mshu7 said:^^^
I have to agree with this. The gold sticker that says "New Version" doesn't really mean much when there's new versions of each product coming out every so often.
lostdaytomorrow said:I'm confused on all the ONR versions these days, optimum marketing needs a short lesson on not confusing the customer, or after least labeling each gallon with what version it is.
This one is obviously easy to discern, but I'm sure when V2 of this one comes out they won't even label it as V2.
Pretty annoying but ill deal with it because ONR is good stuff.
Chris@Optimum said:ONR sells very fast. within a month of an "updated" formula there is no more of the previous version on distributors shelves. So, when you hear people telling of their experience they with version x, they are probably just not using up their gallon that'd already been purchased before the update came out. What I'm saying is that if you buy ONR today, no matter where you buy it...it will be the current product aka v3. We may relabel if it was a reformulation...but there's no need when it's just an update. And if you follow Optimum's updates, ONR usually gets one every couple of years around March.
chrisguga said:I love to spike my ONR solution with OCW when I'm feeling fancy anyway thanks to Scott's suggestion in the past.
Scottwax said:Nominal upcharge for the added benefit of wax with each wash should add up over the course of a year.