ONR Rules!

I used ONR today for the first time and was very impressed.

Washed the whole car in half the time it typically takes with a hose.



It's tough to do though because it goes against everything you've ever known or learned about washing cars. Even sounds bad when washing the tough areas like the back bumper and behind the wheelwells but there was no marring that I could see.
 
MachWon said:
It's tough to do though because it goes against everything you've ever known or learned about washing cars.



This is the sole reason I havent tried it... Im just gonna have to bite the bullet and order some soon.
 
There is no BEST. All is a personal preference. Are you a preprogrammed biorobot, and do mindlessly what we say to you, or try a few methods to see which do you prefer AND WHY.



Do you prefer a towel or a mitt? Which mitt, chenille or sheepskin? Which towel, ultra plush or WW?



They'll all do the job. All other is your choice. What happens when we siggest a WW, but when you try it, you realize that it somehow doesn' fit you?
 
Just tried ONR last week for the first time. I love this stuff! Washes now take half the time. What I really like is that in the winter, it seems my doors, locks, and windows are less apt to freeze up because less water is used, compared to say a touchless car was which is what I was doing in the winter.



So let me ask a dumb noob question. I am using a grout sponge with the ONR (this is also new to me)--should I get a second sponge for the wheels, or will the ONR take care of any dirt that the sponge encounters?
 
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