OK tried ONR today and I am mostly impressed. It did a good job on my lightly soiled car, and a medicore job on my friends dirtly dark red Mitsu. So the process I used was this:
- 1/2 gallon sprayer with 2-3 oz of ONR to presoak car
- 5 gal bucket with 3 gals water and abotu 3-4 oz of ONR
- 5 gal bucket with water to rinse mitts.
- I presprayed the car then used the 3 gal ONR mix and a mitt to wash the car, dipping mitt ever panel or so in the ONR mix, it did seem to remove a lot of dirt
- I then rinsed the mitt in the water bucket and di another pass with just water soakded mitt to help remove an ONR residue and left of dirt.
- used terry towel to dry
On the Dark Red Mitsu it looked as clean as a normal wash but I noticed the terry towel was fairly dirty telling me the ONR did not remove as much as I would have thought, even though the mitt looked clean as I was washing and rinsing
On my silver 08 TL-S the car was lightly durty, more dusty nd the car looks good. The terry towel was not dirty at all except where it woudl normally get dirty when I dry near exhaust and under bumper.
Some observations:
- I basically edused less than 10 gallons to do 2 cars with the extra buckets and rinse.
- The Acura brakes dust horribly and the ONR did an OK job, but not as good as my regular wash and rinse. With that much dust I don;t think there is any substitute for lots of water to help float/rinse the dirt away.
- Not sure what polymers the ONR uses and what is left behind, but both cars have a very good shine to them.
ONR does what it says, probably 90% or more the same as a standard wash, but I profer a standard wash, but seeing as I'm in water restrictions this will have to do. I suspect when it comes time to wax, I'll find a way to do a regular wash.
I do recommend ONR and maybe with more practive I'll build a hugher confidence in it. I feel it is awesome on a lightly solied regularly washed car. I did the TL in my garage with minimal water ont he floor. One thing was the heavily brake dusty wheels do leave a mess ont he floor, so next week some plastice underneather before I start.