Water Restrictions!! Need Rinseless Wash

did i pick up a bad batch or something? because all it seems to do is make my water blue. i even upped it to 3 cap fulls for 3/4 of a gallon of water.
 
yup, just gotta read the bottle and measure out proper dilution ratios



onr is great too because it can be used as a quick detailer, clay lube, and car wash
 
ONR is one of those things that just doesn't make sense until you see it used. I've used it exclusively for the last few years. With the water restrictions I close the garage door and wash the cars to avoid any issues. This past weekend I used shower warm up water to do my little part to conserve water. If it get's real bad, I go to the store and buy two gallons of water over the counter so no one can complain to me...I'm not using your water!



The other thing I've tried lately and like, after I mix up the ONR I add a little into a pump sprayer, and go over each panel with a mist, then wipe down the car with a microfiber towel and the remaining ONR in the bucket. Seems to make the towel glide a little easier over the panels. I mix up two gallons at a time and do both cars.



Pray for rain!
 
tomstin said:
ONR is one of those things that just doesn't make sense until you see it used. I've used it exclusively for the last few years. With the water restrictions I close the garage door and wash the cars to avoid any issues. This past weekend I used shower warm up water to do my little part to conserve water. If it get's real bad, I go to the store and buy two gallons of water over the counter so no one can complain to me...I'm not using your water!



The other thing I've tried lately and like, after I mix up the ONR I add a little into a pump sprayer, and go over each panel with a mist, then wipe down the car with a microfiber towel and the remaining ONR in the bucket. Seems to make the towel glide a little easier over the panels. I mix up two gallons at a time and do both cars.



Pray for rain!



Shower warm up water FTW! If you don't catch it and use it, it's just going down the drain.



On the questions about a car being too dirty for rinseless wash, just run by a coin-op and hit it with the pressure rinse before bringing it home to wash.
 
Another vote for ONR. I don't have water restrictions but I use it in the winter. Amazing stuff! :bigups
 
it was 40 something degrees today but i didnt care because my ONR came today:spot plus i got to use the grout sponge for the first time too
 
Al Buff said:
did i pick up a bad batch or something? because all it seems to do is make my water blue. i even upped it to 3 cap fulls for 3/4 of a gallon of water.

ONR has a blue tint to the product so you are fine.

Al
 
I would go with onr. We have a year round fine. If we get caught putting soap down the drain its 500 bucks. I go through alot of onr. (atleast 3 washes a week).



here is a qucik guid on how to use it. Sorry mods for crosslinking, I just dont hav time to copy and paste it. It somone wants to they are more then welcome.



ONR- How to - Detailing Bliss Forum
 
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