Just tried the new ONR

dogma

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WOW This stuff is better than I imagined. Super slick and super shinny. I am definately getting the new OS!!
 
I've been playing around with it and it is very good. Even when ONR'ing a stripped finish, water beads a week later and looks/feels super slick.



Works well as a QD too, previously I had not found ONR V.1 to be the best as a QD, but V.3 is excellent.
 
When used as a QD spray, does ONR-V3 clear-out/flash-off more quickly than previous versions? I have V2 and it's not nearly as quick drying as good, traditional QD's. I've tried adding some OCW in the mix (2 to 4 oz. of OCW plus the 8 oz. of ONR per gallon of QD), but it hasn't helped that much. TIA
 
I have been very happy with the performance of the previous version of onr...the original version was terrible in my opinion. With that said, i need to get me some of this latest iteration...
 
"Add 8 ounces of No Rinse Wash & Shine to a gallon of water to make an excellent quick detailer."

I personally use 2oz for a 32oz bottle for QD

it says 2oz per 1gal for clay lubricant
 
I'll agree. I had v1 and liked it well enough. I just got a bottle of v3 to replace it and it's astonishingly good. Between the hose ban we're under in my area and how bad the pollen is this year, ONR is really great for me. It's just starting to get expensive.:grinno:
 
Has anybody tried the new ONR on Collinite, especially 845? I'm wondering if it still does the "Collinite kill" thing like the older versions did :think:
 
dogma said:
I just can't believe how amazing the new ONR performs. I ordered the new OS and GPS.



Can you let us know how you like GPS. I have been eyeing this product and am curious what you think of it. Thanks
 
Accumulator said:
Has anybody tried the new ONR on Collinite, especially 845? I'm wondering if it still does the "Collinite kill" thing like the older versions did :think:



I have some customers who never get their cars waxed (one leases, the others just won't spend the money) and the beading and slickness over v1 and v2 is very noticeable. I'd say if it improves un-waxed paint to the point it looks and feels waxed, it should work quite well with any LSP.
 
Scottwax said:
... I'd say if it improves un-waxed paint to the point it looks and feels waxed, it should work quite well with any LSP.



OK, but the way the older version [messed] up Collinite was pretty incredible. Heh heh, note that the Optimum experts said that it "shouldn't" do what I witnessed with my own eyes ;) So this is one case where I need specific BTDT feedback :D



I know what you mean about the "nearly LSP-like" effect, but that was a specific, and very weird issue so I'm really curious about how the new version behaves. Last time I did somebody else's car I gave him ONR to maintain it and *one wash* killed off layered Collinite to the point that I could've just skipped LSPing the car.



You use 476S upon occasion, right? (Though my concern was with both that and 845, which the older ONR simply *trashed* as if it were PrepSol or somesuch)
 
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