ONR wash-how safe??

pampos

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Is that product safe to use it for my soft Honda's CC??Because of the water problems that we have in Cyprus i am looking for a waterless way to clean my car.is it worth it to give a try??
 
Great stuff - give it a try... just one thing...if the ride's been through a mud pit, I'd hose her down first. If mine is real bad, I'd spend the $2 bucks at the pay 'n spray (set on rinse) and give 'er a good hosin, then come home and do an ONR wash. My ride looks as good or better today than the day I got it!...even after my wife backed into it! (yes, I let her live, but it was a coin toss)
 
Here's a pic of my car with ONR...AGAIN, caution though, if your car is somewhat dirty, I would be hesitant in a onr wash and strive for a conventional wash moreover.



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http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk24/musicdjs/300csrt004-2.jpg
 
musicdjs said:
Here's a pic of my car with ONR...AGAIN, caution though, if your car is somewhat dirty, I would be hesitant in a onr wash and strive for a conventional wash moreover.



Dude, are you going to use that same picture with every post you make?

:nomore:
 
Used it all winter with the sand and salt here in New England with no marring to the finish. When it was really caked with salt and sand I pre wet it with a stronger solution of ONR (2 OZ per gallon) using a garden pump pressure tank sprayer. Works like a charm.
 
Those are great results..The 'dirt' on my car is usually a lot of dust,nothing else...Is it safe to use it directly or i have to rinse it first??
 
pampos said:
Those are great results..The 'dirt' on my car is usually a lot of dust,nothing else...Is it safe to use it directly or i have to rinse it first??



ONR is a RINSELESS wash. Just follow the directions on the bottle or in the video of mine that was linked.
 
Scottwax said:
ONR is a RINSELESS wash. Just follow the directions on the bottle or in the video of mine that was linked.



i will give it a try when i found out from where to buy it?? :p
 
You can order from Autogeek, that is what I do. I use it only on light dirt. For wheels, tires, and wheel wells I prefer a normal wash.
 
i order some from autogeek....I just waiting from them to send me the shipping cost to Cyprus..

So i guess that if i use it twice a week to remove the dust from the car it is safe enough for my soft Honda paint right??
 
twice a week??? If you're car is garaged and only dusty from the commute or whatever, I would say you could ONR once a week and use it as a Quick Detail at night in between washes. That is what I've done. If you're worried about scratching OR your car is a extra dirty. you can spray the dilluted ONR quick detail on the panel and THEN follow the normal steps to wash. I've done this on dirtier cars just to put a layer of ONR on the panel. usually not necessary.
 
dublifecrisis said:
twice a week??? If you're car is garaged and only dusty from the commute or whatever, I would say you could ONR once a week and use it as a Quick Detail at night in between washes. That is what I've done. If you're worried about scratching OR your car is a extra dirty. you can spray the dilluted ONR quick detail on the panel and THEN follow the normal steps to wash. I've done this on dirtier cars just to put a layer of ONR on the panel. usually not necessary.



it is a daily driven car and unfortunately my garage it is not fully closed...There is a lot of dust in my area and i am avoid to drive it when it is raining.So the major dirt it is only dust and sometimes is heavy dusted so i cannot use a QD.I tried it on the past to QD it the next day of washing it without drive it at all and i swirled my soft Honda cc :mad:

So i guess it is better to wash it with ONR than to use a QD.
 
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