SuperBee364
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Yup, another ONR thread. Just what we need... sorry. 
A few weeks ago, I posted that I had some problems with ONR marring. I've been hesitant to really talk too much about it for a couple reasons. So many people love ONR, I hate to post anything negative about it for fear of flame wars, and also because so many people use it successfully it makes me feel stupid for having problems with it. But the truth is, it's been more of a problem than I've let on. It's really been marring the crap out of both of my vehicles. Well, that's kinda subjective, really... very light swirls is "marring the crap out of it" to me. To others, they'd probably never notice it.
Anyway, I've tried using ONR in every way I could think of. I still would get some marring. So this spring, I've done it a bit different.
I've been on a quest for the perfect touchless wash. But no matter how good my touchless process is, I would still end up mixing up a batch of ONR for the black decals on my car, the wheels, door jambs, and interior. ONR is a fantastic interior cleaner.
So now what I've been doing is a complete touchless wash, finished with a spot free rinse from my DI cartridges, then drying with a leaf blower. Then I put two gallons of DI (or distilled) water in a bucket, mix up a batch of ONR, then wash the entire car again with ONR, then do the decals, interior, jambs, wheels.
Since the car is really close to dirt free before the ONR touches it, the ONR has been (so far at least) capable of cleaning up what's left from the touchless with *zero* marring. I still feel like an idiot for not being able to use ONR the way it's supposed to be used without marring, but at least this process works and is completely mar free.
Using DI'd or distilled water makes ONR finish off sooo well. The shine it leaves makes a follow up QD unnecessary.
I'm on my last gallon of ONR. It's from a batch that's old enough to not have any fragrance in it. I've finally gotten to the point where I like the scent of it. I hear that ONR now has a fragrance added to it. What does the new ONR smell like, anyway?

A few weeks ago, I posted that I had some problems with ONR marring. I've been hesitant to really talk too much about it for a couple reasons. So many people love ONR, I hate to post anything negative about it for fear of flame wars, and also because so many people use it successfully it makes me feel stupid for having problems with it. But the truth is, it's been more of a problem than I've let on. It's really been marring the crap out of both of my vehicles. Well, that's kinda subjective, really... very light swirls is "marring the crap out of it" to me. To others, they'd probably never notice it.
Anyway, I've tried using ONR in every way I could think of. I still would get some marring. So this spring, I've done it a bit different.
I've been on a quest for the perfect touchless wash. But no matter how good my touchless process is, I would still end up mixing up a batch of ONR for the black decals on my car, the wheels, door jambs, and interior. ONR is a fantastic interior cleaner.
So now what I've been doing is a complete touchless wash, finished with a spot free rinse from my DI cartridges, then drying with a leaf blower. Then I put two gallons of DI (or distilled) water in a bucket, mix up a batch of ONR, then wash the entire car again with ONR, then do the decals, interior, jambs, wheels.
Since the car is really close to dirt free before the ONR touches it, the ONR has been (so far at least) capable of cleaning up what's left from the touchless with *zero* marring. I still feel like an idiot for not being able to use ONR the way it's supposed to be used without marring, but at least this process works and is completely mar free.
Using DI'd or distilled water makes ONR finish off sooo well. The shine it leaves makes a follow up QD unnecessary.
I'm on my last gallon of ONR. It's from a batch that's old enough to not have any fragrance in it. I've finally gotten to the point where I like the scent of it. I hear that ONR now has a fragrance added to it. What does the new ONR smell like, anyway?