MF or wash mit with ONR

pwaug said:
I've been reluctant to try ONR up here in New Hampshire bkz of the road salt, sand etc we have in the winter. Anyone out there from Snow Country that uses ONR?

All the time! Both our cars can get quite dirty in a week. ONR is my salvation in the winter. I use a grout sponge and sort of half wring it out. How much panel I wash before going back to the bucket depends on how dirty the panel is.
 
itb76 said:
All the time! Both our cars can get quite dirty in a week. ONR is my salvation in the winter. I use a grout sponge and sort of half wring it out. How much panel I wash before going back to the bucket depends on how dirty the panel is.



Thanks Lenny!
 
Based on this thread.. I ran out to Lowes and picked up 3 of the GS's. Will give them a try with the ONR once this bad weather stops here in West Michigan. I will post some pictures after the wash.
 
pwaug said:
I've been reluctant to try ONR up here in New Hampshire bkz of the road salt, sand etc we have in the winter. Anyone out there from Snow Country that uses ONR?



Also, a wash mit seems to hold allot of solution--do you squeeze some of the solution out before you wash a panel or do you use it at full wetness?



Thanks!!!





Covered with salt, Pre-spray then ONR:



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pwaug said:
Thanks JT--do you squeeze the excess water out of the wash mit before doing each panel or do you use it fully loaded with water/ONR solution?



I just rinse the mitt well in warm watrer and move onto the next panel. If you're really loaded up with salt and dirt do the panel twice with a good rinse of the mitt in between. Both products lift the dirt and, if done right will cause no ill effect. Like I said I use a tank sprayer loaded with QEW and water to really soak each panel as well as the wheels. Good luck

JTMav
 
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