Whoh! I clayed with ONR and my car looks stunning!

ManiZ said:
I only clay with ONR (at washing strength); don't see the point in wasting QD (or ONR at QD strength) on it.



not in my case, I used ONR as a clay lube in a heavy duty hand held spray pump,

it seemed to "bite" on the paint a little so I added 4 more ounce "4 times the size of the

ONR closing Cup" and it seemed better.



My spray pump is almost half a liter maybe less and it has now 8 or 10 ONR closing cup

size in it maybe more, is this correct for a QD ratio or at least more than recommended?



Here is a the pump sprayer I am using

tolae_1967_46031510


I also use this after a quick drive around the neighborhood to remove the rotors

brown dust, I apply ONR from it to a MF towel almost souking it wet and I also apply ONR

to the chrome before removing the dust
 
bert31 said:
I think what Altez is saying by not periodically dipping your wash media (MF towel, mitt, etc) in a bucket, that is not the traditional way to wash with ONR. I guess his view is spraying on ONR and wiping it off is more like using ONR as a QD rather than washing with ONR.





Well I guess we are going to have to agree to disagree then





because the way I see it:

1.) he used ONR and water

2.) he used some media to move it over the paint

3.) he dryed it with a MF

4.) then he was surprized it was clean & shiny



even though he did not use a bucket or a mitt he still followed the

basic steps of an ONR wash then stated he did not wash it:confused:

that is why I said he washed it
 
BigJimZ28 said:
Well I guess we are going to have to agree to disagree then





because the way I see it:

1.) he used ONR and water

2.) he used some media to move it over the paint

3.) he dryed it with a MF

4.) then he was surprized it was clean & shiny



even though he did not use a bucket or a mitt he still followed the

basic steps of an ONR wash then stated he did not wash it:confused:

that is why I said he washed it



Washing the car implies I was doing a basic cleaning. The car was washed prior to the claying via 2 bucket method, sheep skit and NXT. Thus I wouldn't say I washed the car with ONR. I clayed it and, if you will, QD'd it with ONR.
 
Harry Houdini said:
not in my case, I used ONR as a clay lube in a heavy duty hand held spray pump,

it seemed to "bite" on the paint a little so I added 4 more ounce "4 times the size of the

ONR closing Cup" and it seemed better.



My spray pump is almost half a liter maybe less and it has now 8 or 10 ONR closing cup

size in it maybe more, is this correct for a QD ratio or at least more than recommended?



Here is a the pump sprayer I am using

tolae_1967_46031510


I also use this after a quick drive around the neighborhood to remove the rotors

brown dust, I apply ONR from it to a MF towel almost souking it wet and I also apply ONR

to the chrome before removing the dust



No answer to this?



Then, big jim are you saying if I take ONR "QD ratio" and a MF towl I could QD a

black car "which has light dust on it" and it will not swirl the paint or marr it?

just trying to make sense of the whole thing.
 
Danforz said:
How did you wash? 2 bucket? Spray on wipe off? I'm thinking of switching to ONR as my car wash. Then again, a car wash is a bit different then applying and wiping off clay lube.



Single bucket with grit guard. 2 gals of water, 2 capfulls of ONR. ONR @ QD strength in a spray bottle for wheels and rocker panels, etc. if really dirty.



It just seems like there's almost a snowball effect if you are ONR washing every week to 2 weeks. After 3 or 4 washes, the dirt just falls right off when you wash. Of course maintaining your LSP also helps. I've got some Megs and Mothers QD to use up for claying duty, before I consider using my ONR for that.



Here in GA, hoseless is now a way of life. :hairpull
 
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