So it's wintertime up in Canada and I hate seeing my car dirty all the time so I thought of a quick wash routine before heading out in the morning.
1) Fillup bucket with hot water and ONR, put on some latex gloves
2) Quickly make one pass over the car with the ONR in about 15 mins and then just drive away and let the car air dry without using drrying towel.
SIDENOTE: I will only do this when not too grimey, if it's grimey there's a self wash station right near me I can go rinse it off for $3 with.
Why? Because I can do a quick rouch pass over the car this way without needing to make sure it's 100% clean before drying. I can just clean it up roughly in 10-15 mins and be done with it. Ohterwise I end up making mullttiiple passes over the same area and it takes me at least an hour to wash and dry the car.
I normally make one pass with one side of the mit and then a second pass with the second side of the mitt to make sure each panel is 100% clean, but this is because if it's not I will scratch it during the drying process. If I'm not drying I can quickly just go over half a panel one time with one side of the mitt and the other half of the panel with the other side of the mitt without going over the same area twice.
This would make it possible for me to wash the car in about 15 minutes vs. one hour and sicne I'm not running over the car with a drying towel it doesn't matter if it's 100% clean since I won't be scratching it anyway.
Will I get water spots?
Last I recall ONR is supposed to help prevent water spots and driving right after should help prevent some water spots too.
I don't think too much dirt should be left on the surface to stain it since whenever I used to go over with my drying towel it came out clean anyway so there's usually a clean dirt free surface left after using ONR just a bit of ONR and water.
1) Fillup bucket with hot water and ONR, put on some latex gloves
2) Quickly make one pass over the car with the ONR in about 15 mins and then just drive away and let the car air dry without using drrying towel.
SIDENOTE: I will only do this when not too grimey, if it's grimey there's a self wash station right near me I can go rinse it off for $3 with.
Why? Because I can do a quick rouch pass over the car this way without needing to make sure it's 100% clean before drying. I can just clean it up roughly in 10-15 mins and be done with it. Ohterwise I end up making mullttiiple passes over the same area and it takes me at least an hour to wash and dry the car.
I normally make one pass with one side of the mit and then a second pass with the second side of the mitt to make sure each panel is 100% clean, but this is because if it's not I will scratch it during the drying process. If I'm not drying I can quickly just go over half a panel one time with one side of the mitt and the other half of the panel with the other side of the mitt without going over the same area twice.
This would make it possible for me to wash the car in about 15 minutes vs. one hour and sicne I'm not running over the car with a drying towel it doesn't matter if it's 100% clean since I won't be scratching it anyway.
Will I get water spots?
Last I recall ONR is supposed to help prevent water spots and driving right after should help prevent some water spots too.
I don't think too much dirt should be left on the surface to stain it since whenever I used to go over with my drying towel it came out clean anyway so there's usually a clean dirt free surface left after using ONR just a bit of ONR and water.