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The ONR product states that you can mix it 6 oz to one gallon of water to make a detail spray. But Optimum also sells a quick detailer, OID. Would this be considered the same thing or is OID better in any way
Dsoto87 said:OID is definitely better looking and slicker than onr as a QD. I think onr has more cleaning power though. That's not to say oid isn't good at cleaning
Anthony Orosco said:Optimum No Rinse came out as a "multiple" user end product. One product with many uses.
ONR mixed in your wash bucket with suds will kill the suds BUT it's not the suds that clean your paint anyways.
Anthony
Danspeed1 said:SLICKER???? :grinno: I've got to order me a bottle of OID!
dervdave said:The 32oz bottle of concentrate makes up a gallon when mixed with distilled water.
Top detailer, smells great.
Bunky said:ONR really just has a detergent smell (nothing artificial). It is not phony nor special like Mothers Showtime (cinnamon)
ONR really just has a detergent smell (nothing artificial).
dervdave said:The 32oz bottle of concentrate makes up a gallon when mixed with distilled water.
Top detailer, smells great.
PedroDaGr8 said:Bubble gum smell could come from an acetate or ester used as a solvent in the mixture. It doesn't necessarily mean it is added as an artificial smell.
On a side note many esters smell very fruity (often in nature they are what give things like apples their smell) and are great solvents.