New OCW vs. AW comparisons?

NHBFAN said:
OPS + OCW has to be one of the easiest combos for paint in good condition



Or ONR+OCW for a quick wash and wax. It is really nice when not only do companies take into consideration the performance of the product but also ease of use.
 
I have a recent detail with the new OCW on Silver. I'll let you check it out. It should be in the new click and brag. I love how easy OCW works and how it won't stain the trims (actually makes them darker). Run over the OCW with another cloth just in case so you don't get streaks.



Edit: I haven't tried AW yet, so my answer might be a little biased.
 
How do you think OPS with OCW would hold up for winter ? ONR washes in between . Possibly some touchless carwashes because of all the road salt here.



The DG 105/AW has help up great in winter conditions I stated.
 
-Longhorn- said:
My only issue with OCW is it leaves behind a bit of a haze and I lose the sharpness.



Try using less and see if that helps.



Fallguy-with ONR washes in between, and maybe another application of OCW every month or two, you should be well protected.
 
Not to hijack....but I have both versions of OCW V1and V2. I have not used them but a couple of times because I use AW. Want to try the V2 but don't know which bottle is the V2.They both have the UV protection symbols on the front of the bottle. One has white lettering the other has red lettering. Can you tell me which one is V2?Thanks............
 
Another vote here for AW for adding reflection and OCW for adding depth. I love them both but find that I use OCW way more often than AW.
 
Bence said:
Accelerate into the future...



...is the V2.



BTW, if you check the vendors' sites, they won't show the one with the dated label. :)



Ah.......goofy me......thanks for the heads up:xyxthumbs
 
I've used them both and prefer the look and ease of use of AW...With AW you can use it if your vehicle is wet...a little wet... or dry...I find tht OCW will streak if it finds a little water...
 
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