[quote name='nmxdaven']Thanks again weekendwarrior!
Well it eventually came clean with some dawn. Sure was tough though.
Well I'm trying to make ONR my usual wash. Our Texas summers and my lack of available shade makes a conventional wash a battle against water spots. (without waking up at 4 AM anyhoo) Too bad, as I loved my new foam gun in the winter months.
Superbee:
From reading your threads you seem to be one of the best "mar experts" on here. Did you notice any from your ONR washes? Or are you just precautious?[/quote]
Actually, I think the best term would be "mar coward".
I was afraid the "did you notice any marring from your ONR washes?" question would eventually come up. I've been avoiding it on purpose to prevent a possible flame war. I've also noticed that there's a famous Autopian here that also seems to avoid/sidestep/whistle innocently whenever serious ONR questions come up. He shall remain nameless, but he tends to accumulate stuff.
The answer is yes. I have noticed some marring from ONR washes. Now this could be due to *several* different reasons, and that's why I haven't really mentioned it. It could be my washing technique, something in my MF that I'm using to wash with, some sort of unusually sharp contaminant on the surface of the car, the position of the Sun and Venus, etc. There are so many variables to consider. But, the fact remains that I have seen some marring from ONR washing. Nothing serious, however. Just minor swirling that comes out with PO106FF readily.
My technique with ONR is:
Spray down each panel with QD strength ONR.
Wipe each panel down gently with a dripping wet MF from the ONR bucket.
Rinse and squeeze out the MF, get it dripping wet again, and redo the same panel.
Dry the panel with a clean MF.
I only use distilled water, too.
There are *alot* of people here that use ONR, and have never marred a car in the process. Then there are ham-fisted hacks like me that seem to be able to mar paint by giving it a stern look. So please keep that in mind when you decide to continue using ONR or not. It really is a break through product with alot of followers. I guess it's just like using any other detailing product; you just gotta be careful.
