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ONR is the choice for a rinseless wash. The spray and wipe is what I used before ONR came out and its more of a QD than a rinselsss wash but it's not bad. However you can't change the diltuion of that product whereas with ONR you can just add more concentrate to your mix to add lubricity. That's what I do for clay lube, if I have really delicate paint I just add more ONR to the mix for more lubricity. Plus it's just far more economical!
ONR is the choice for a rinseless wash. The spray and wipe is what I used before ONR came out and its more of a QD than a rinselsss wash but it's not bad. However you can't change the diltuion of that product whereas with ONR you can just add more concentrate to your mix to add lubricity. That's what I do for clay lube, if I have really delicate paint I just add more ONR to the mix for more lubricity. Plus it's just far more economical!
PB is a waterless product and ONR is a rinseless product. The idea is you can wash your car with the PB product but you mix up the ONR in a bucket to give it a bath.
Optimum now sells Opti-Clean which is the equivalent to PB S&W.
I think that S&W is more for very light soil. If your car is to dirty you will go thru mf towels like crazy to do the job right.
2oz of ONR and 30oz of water makes for an excellent QD and is much cheaper then the S&W. Plus you get a rinseless wash too![]()
The blue color of ONR mixed with water disappears over time but it still works the same.
Good to know, I wonder why?
With every waterless and rinseless product where you have to decide for yourself when you need to get out the bucket and soap.
No Doubt!
Even with ONR, it can benefit from a good hose spray before using it when the vehicle is dirty.