D Tailor said:I've been doing this with ONR for about a month now. No issues here...even on triple black (whatever that is....it is what the painter told me).
I have been doing it for about four years now and I won't go back.
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D Tailor said:I've been doing this with ONR for about a month now. No issues here...even on triple black (whatever that is....it is what the painter told me).
Boston Man said:Are Meguiars polishes water based? I use UC, SwirlX, and ScratchX most of the time. I would like to try that technique out.
Your right, thank you. Where is Anthony O btw?integritydetail said:He probably has you confused with Anthony O.
David Fermani said:I've never seen any soap damage paint either. Even Dawn.
Anthony A said:After using both many times I cannot see any difference in appearance, durability ease of use, or any way. This has been debated to death and other than the manufacturer's claim nobody thinks their different.
David Fermani said:Seeing that most polishes are water based, that's a great idea. I'll give that a try seeing that I have a fresh gallon of ONR I've been waiting to break open. Finally splurged on it after all these years; but still hesitant to try in on a dirty car. That can be step two of my baby steps of being an entry level sudo-ONRian convert.
Anthony A said:Yeah trying it out on a panel might cause massive damage and require a total repaint. All you novices out there don't try this. This is a major procedure and only for the people with at least 5.634 years of detailing experience :nervous2:
tdekany said:I have seen a car that was washed with dishwashing soap only for many years. The owner thought the car needed to be repainted because the paint was so dull. A "detail" brought back the paint to "WOW".
Using dawn a few times is fine. But not regular use.
Some say that frequent washes with Dawn will dry out the rubber seals. DunnoDavid Fermani said:Hard to pin that assumption on dishwashing soap unless you have another identical comparison vehicle that didn't get washed that way. There's countless threads all over the internet warning people away from products like Dawn, but nobody has produced an once of proof to document that as anything more than internet folklore. The ph of Dawn is actually comparable to many other mainstream car wash soaps. I've been using it on my car for almost 6 months (in the Florida sun) and haven't noticed any adverse effects *yet*.
15951 said:So I'm ok to use any soap instead of ONR, then? <poking the bear>
Scottwax said:I think since NXT2 has cleaners in it I'm going to try it as a car wash soap.
Shutter said:And then go ahead and dress the paint with Armor All afterwards. :laugh:
Shutter said:Ban the troll and close this thread already, its pointless.
integritydetail said:Yes, and ignore all usage instructions because chemists are apparently just entrepreneurs after your money. It's much better to eye ball quantities too, that's much more accurate and consistent that using that sissy measuring device. Hell, shampoo is shampoo as far as I'm concerned; says it right there on the label (I never read those though, *insert manly growl*)...I'm going to use it not only for my vehicles but in the shower as well...what's the worst that could happen, just a little dry skin?
*totally joking, just trying to be funny at this point![]()
David Fermani said:Hard to pin that assumption on dishwashing soap unless you have another identical comparison vehicle that didn't get washed that way. There's countless threads all over the internet warning people away from products like Dawn, but nobody has produced an once of proof to document that as anything more than internet folklore. The ph of Dawn is actually comparable to many other mainstream car wash soaps. I've been using it on my car for almost 6 months (in the Florida sun) and haven't noticed any adverse effects *yet*.