Is my ONR too old.... or just my imagination

nighttraingirl

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Hey all,

I finally did a real ONR wash on my truck on Monday. I am not sure what to think. I have had this bottle of ONR for like two years. I have just used it for clay lube pretty much... It' not blue anymore, it's now brown. So I wonder if it has lost it's effectiveness. Anyhow, I lost some $ in the coin op (I don't have a hose available) till I found a bay that actually gave me clean water.

Then when I got down to business, using a grout sponge, it almost hurt to wash my truck like that. It didn't feel right. It felt, for lack of a better word, squeaky. I loaded up the sponge so much I barely had any wash water left in the bucket when I was done. I was using a five gallon bucket with the appropriate amount of ONR.

I am not sure if it was because my truck was so dirty... no caked on dirt, but just not washed for a long long time, or what. I sort of wish I had brought my sheepskin mitt up with me, but I didn't.

Do you think my ONR is outdated, or am I just being paranoid?

NTGirl
 
some have reported their ONR had turned brown as well, but it didn't hurt or affect the performance. if you don't want to use the GS, i was at target and noticed they have a small two sided sponge with one side being microfiber and the other with the muppet head type strands...
 
LOL @ muppet head strands..... I know what you mean. But I never heard anyone put it that way. I think ScottWax uses those type of mitts. I think I would try my sheepskin mitt next, that I have always used with any other car wash or shampoo.... I just wondered if it was the grout sponge or the ONR. I had a feeling it was the sponge. It was just awful to feel that much resistance between that sponge and the paint. But I wanted to try it... Everyone else had such good results.
 
I am a bit hesitant to use a GS with ONR also, I use a Chenille covered pad..

As for it turning brown, don't worry It should be fine to use it.. The new version doesn't turn brown, is a bit slicker and smells nice also..
 
same here. I had a gallon of ONR that turned brown. I thought it was because I left it in the garage during the winter (it does get about to 40F in the cold. the next gallon I bought did not act like that plus the smell was much nicer.



I never saw any diminished result in the cleaning ability.

I use a MF mitt.



cheers



Nick
 
I will try my regular sheepskin mitt next time. I don't really think the ONR is outdated, either. It felt pretty slick. Maybe I am just not a grout sponge person. LOL.
 
nighttraingirl said:
Maybe I am just not a grout sponge person. LOL.



not everyone is, and as long as whatever wash media you use doesn't scratch or cause any damage, that's all that matters... :2thumbs:
 
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