SuperBee364
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I really haven't been very happy with dedicated interior car cleaners. Most of them leave some sort of unwanted residue, and I *really* hate the ones that leave that shiny crap behind. I *hate* shiny interiors.
So lately I've been using ONR diluted to regular car wash strength. It certainly doesn't have the umph of an APC, but it does seem comparable to Woolite. I'm loving this stuff. The results have been great! I'm still using the old ONR that doesn't have any scent added to it, and that's been another big benefit; the car doesn't smell like anything at all after I've used the ONR inside. No detergent perfume left over at all.
So since Optimum doesn't really market this stuff as an interior cleaner, I gotta ask... am I hurting anything by doing this? I can't imagine that ONR could hurt anything, but I'm paranoid about using it "off label".
ONR really is a good general purpose interior cleaner. It leaves zero residue behind, even on carbon fiber, chromed plastic, glass nav plates.... it just works. It's worthless for heavy stains/soil, but that's to be expected, really.
So lately I've been using ONR diluted to regular car wash strength. It certainly doesn't have the umph of an APC, but it does seem comparable to Woolite. I'm loving this stuff. The results have been great! I'm still using the old ONR that doesn't have any scent added to it, and that's been another big benefit; the car doesn't smell like anything at all after I've used the ONR inside. No detergent perfume left over at all.
So since Optimum doesn't really market this stuff as an interior cleaner, I gotta ask... am I hurting anything by doing this? I can't imagine that ONR could hurt anything, but I'm paranoid about using it "off label".
ONR really is a good general purpose interior cleaner. It leaves zero residue behind, even on carbon fiber, chromed plastic, glass nav plates.... it just works. It's worthless for heavy stains/soil, but that's to be expected, really.