Hey guys,
Recently bought a new car....first new car in 10 years. Inspired to take care of it, and not spend too much dough, I started reading this site and others trying to get some tips on detailing procedures, etc....bought some ONR, OCW, MF towels, etc.
2 weeks into owning my new car I had it detailed by a professional. Just a good clean and carnuba wax. Car looked great...2 weeks later the car is a bit dirty and has some tree sap on the hood and bumper. Do some searching here and find several accounts of ONR being able to take on sap, even after hardening, caking on, etc. This stuff is a little hard, but not totally caked on.
The last 2 or 3 days I spent 10-15 minutes trying to get this junk off my car without using much muscle. Just soaking it with a rag soaked with QD strength ONR, spraying it, waiting, wiping it, waiting, wiping it again. Rinse and repeat...still hasn't come off. I tried some vinegar tonight...still won't come off...the only thing that will budge this stuff is a fingernail and some muscle...I worry I'm marring my brand new car already and am pretty defeated about the whole "I'll keep my car clean myself" business...
Any advice? I guess I need to get into claying it or something, but I definitely am not super impressed with ONR. In addition to these problems it doesn't really want to take up relatively fresh pollen spots or anything else that sticks to the car...as far as I can tell ONR pretty much is only good for taking up lose dirt and dust and not much else...
Just my two aggrivated cents...haha
Thanks for letting me vent,
Mike
Recently bought a new car....first new car in 10 years. Inspired to take care of it, and not spend too much dough, I started reading this site and others trying to get some tips on detailing procedures, etc....bought some ONR, OCW, MF towels, etc.
2 weeks into owning my new car I had it detailed by a professional. Just a good clean and carnuba wax. Car looked great...2 weeks later the car is a bit dirty and has some tree sap on the hood and bumper. Do some searching here and find several accounts of ONR being able to take on sap, even after hardening, caking on, etc. This stuff is a little hard, but not totally caked on.
The last 2 or 3 days I spent 10-15 minutes trying to get this junk off my car without using much muscle. Just soaking it with a rag soaked with QD strength ONR, spraying it, waiting, wiping it, waiting, wiping it again. Rinse and repeat...still hasn't come off. I tried some vinegar tonight...still won't come off...the only thing that will budge this stuff is a fingernail and some muscle...I worry I'm marring my brand new car already and am pretty defeated about the whole "I'll keep my car clean myself" business...
Any advice? I guess I need to get into claying it or something, but I definitely am not super impressed with ONR. In addition to these problems it doesn't really want to take up relatively fresh pollen spots or anything else that sticks to the car...as far as I can tell ONR pretty much is only good for taking up lose dirt and dust and not much else...
Just my two aggrivated cents...haha

Thanks for letting me vent,
Mike