O.K. to use ONR like this?

1Bad81Bu

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Is it o.k. to use ONR at QD strength instead of the ratio they suggest for washing a car? For Example: Mixed a container at QD strength, spayed on dirty panel, wiped dirt off panel, then buffed dry with waffle weave guzzler mf towel. It should have alot more lubricity then there suggested usage. Is there anything wrong with washing a car this way with ONR?
 
i think simply spraying it on the panel (and not using a soaked mitt) would increase the risk of marring. the concentration may be higher, but there would be less liquid to help wash away abrasive dirt.



if the panel isn't that dirty, then your idea should work fine.



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Personally, I would not ONRWS that way. But......it would definitely work (so would a dirty t-shirt :sarcasm:), you would have to anticipate polishing *if* marring was induced. You could try picking up a 1 gallon chemical sprayer at Lowes, etc. and try it that way, hopefully reducing the chance of marring. HTH
 
You're basically using it as a QD instead of a car wash. From what experience I have (that is to say not nearly as much as others) I would say the ONR QD is just as effective as any other, but many have marred their cars by QD'ing when they should have washed. I occasionally QD for a spot of light dust but usually QD is for bird droppings. Then again I have a yellow car and marring is hard to see unless it's pretty severe.
 
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