ONR saved my life

Bunky said:
Since a few claim that ONR can mar and others say it does not, I suspect the difference may be wash technique (tools, drying, amount used). When I use ONR, I make up at least 3 gallons.



I think Scotwax uses the 1 bucket method.



+1. Yea, I really dislike pulling out the hose since ONR.
 
When I want to really wash the wheels, tires, and wheelwells, I prefer the old fashioned way with hose and water. I can then finish up the rest of the car with ONR.
 
I was kind of skeptical of this, but since everyone raves about it I may get some on my next order.



I have a few questions on technique/how many towels/etc. but I'm sure I'll figure that stuff out in a search, however:



How do you guys do wheels/tires without a hose? Doorjams (I usually use an APC and a brush, rinse with hose, then use quick detailer or interior cleaner to finish them off)? Wheelwells?



Do you guys go through towels like it's your job?
 
HLxDrummer said:
I have a few questions :



How do you guys do wheels/tires without a hose? Doorjams (I usually use an APC and a brush, rinse with hose, then use quick detailer or interior cleaner to finish them off)? Wheelwells?



Do you guys go through towels like it's your job?



I use Opti Seal on my wheels, and ONR washes them without a fuss. I use ONR on my jams, towel dry. Wheelwells i use a grout sponge and hit em with AA after. I wash wheels and wells last. I go through 3 towels for the whole vehicle.
 
JBM said:
I use Opti Seal on my wheels, and ONR washes them without a fuss. I use ONR on my jams, towel dry. Wheelwells i use a grout sponge and hit em with AA after. I wash wheels and wells last. I go through 3 towels for the whole vehicle.



Wow.. I'm gunna look into this for winter.



Thanks for the info man.
 
I tried ONR for the first time yesterday. I backed my Eclipse out into the rain, let it get soaked and finished the wash under the carport.
 
mystickid said:
how many oz are u guys using per gallon of water on moderately dirty vehicles? daily driven ones...



1 oz per two gallons of water.



thedetailer said:
where is the best place to buy this from? I end up paying over $10 in shipping for the shipping.



There is an Optimum distributor in Dallas, not sure if that would make shipping cheaper since you aren't that far away.



Optimum Polymer Technologies Products - Dallas
 
thedetailer said:
where is the best place to buy this from? I end up paying over $10 in shipping for the shipping.



I feel your pain as I do not ship out hundreds of packages per week and the two major shipping companies and one shipping broker I have used will not cut me a cost break. There is no negotiating without large shipping quantities which I do not have.



In the last five years shipping costs have just rocketed skyward. I have used and discontinued using these package shipping companies as my customers expressed the same opinion as you – Shipping costs too much! – I agree.



Example: Cost of a quart of ONR is $15.99. Shipping was around $18.00 for three or four day delivery and jumps to $42.00 if the customer waited too long to complete their order and needed it shipped overnight or were looking at the two day delivery cost around $28.00. These are all ballpark costs and close enough for this example.



This spring we switched to USPS with their flat rate shipping. Best and only price is $10.54 anywhere in the US if I can stuff the order in the box and I can in the example above. Generally takes two to five days to arrive anywhere in the lower 48 states.



*** My advice is to think ahead and look for suppliers who will give free shipping if order is over $XX.xx. ***



I apologize about going off topic as I wanted to give clarity to the cost of doing business in this economy. Shipping has been and will continue to be a major cost factor.
 
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