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      03-05-2009, 11:14 AM   #1
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Waterless wash

Can any one explain the waterless wash and if it is worth the money. Does is swirl the paint? Any info would be great.
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ONR
known as optimum no rinse is awesome!

i was skeptical at first, and used it for the first time this weekend....

many high-end detailers use it...

go here

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...ve-thread.html
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ONR
known as optimum no rinse is awesome!

i was skeptical at first, and used it for the first time this weekend....

many high-end detailers use it...

go here

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...ve-thread.html
+1

This stuff is way better than just a sponge bath with water in the cold weather. I am hooked on it now.
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ONR is so worth it. I've stopped washing my car with car wash now.
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      03-05-2009, 01:39 PM   #5
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hey, if its good enough for a Ferrari F-430, its good enough for me!

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...ics-heavy.html
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I use it many times instead of a traditional wash, it takes less times for me now. Also you can use ONR to make a quick detailing spray as well. Two uses for one product
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ONR is not a "waterless" wash, but a no-rinse wash. You can do a whole car with about 3 gallons of water, and it works great. Seriously, it's amazing stuff. But is this not what the OP has in mind? I think there are some "waterless wash" products out there.

To add to zaxjax's note, ONR is an excellent clay lube, too.

Here's my ONR post from last winter: http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=121287
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ONR is not a "waterless" wash, but a no-rinse wash. You can do a whole car with about 3 gallons of water, and it works great. Seriously, it's amazing stuff. But is this not what the OP has in mind? I think there are some "waterless wash" products out there.

To add to zaxjax's note, ONR is an excellent clay lube, too.

Here's my ONR post from last winter: http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=121287
BK, it was because of your post that I tried it. A big "thank you" is long over due. Thank you for the great post on a fantastic product!

To the OP, try this stuff and you will love it.
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      03-08-2009, 01:19 AM   #9
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so do you have to do some sort of pre-treatment... such as a wax or polish for this stuff to work effectively.

Or is it a direct replacement for a regular soap and water wash.

Also how much better is it then a premium wash wax soap. I don't really care about using more water.
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ONR is widely used as a rinseless wash but it's not a waterless wash

i'm not a big fan of it, but everyone else seems to love it!
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hey, if its good enough for a Ferrari F-430, its good enough for me!

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...ics-heavy.html
coudnt agree more
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ONR is widely used as a rinseless wash but it's not a waterless wash

i'm not a big fan of it, but everyone else seems to love it!
very very true, you don't want to use a non diluted batch on your car. mostly for a weekly wash
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ONR is widely used as a rinseless wash but it's not a waterless wash

i'm not a big fan of it, but everyone else seems to love it!
I probably wouldn't use it if I lived in your location. I'd much rather give it a good hand wash with a hose, but living somewhere that your hands turn into giant hams from the cold trying to keep your car looking good through these cold months, there really isn't a better product that I've found.
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known as optimum no rinse is awesome!

i was skeptical at first, and used it for the first time this weekend....
I use ONR as well. Good product! No swirls that I can see

However, if I lived in an area with road salt I would wash the car often in a car wash rather than use ONR to make sure the salt comes off the car. swirls are bad but rust is much worse
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where can i buy ONR from? never heard of it but want to try it out!
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where can i buy ONR from? never heard of it but want to try it out!
We offer Optimum No Rinse in 8oz, 32oz and 128oz sizes. Be sure to use your e90post discount for 10% off as well.



A great product for any detailer for sure.

Enjoy,

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Anyone use it in the winter months with salt and crap on their car?
Sounds like it will easily swirls the whole car.
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I use ONR and I love it. Believe the hype.

Here's an SL I washed with ONR. This car had no wax on it and its never been polished.

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Anyone use it in the winter months with salt and crap on their car?
Sounds like it will easily swirls the whole car.
thats what im thinking, i feel like im just going to be rubbing the dirt on my car in circles
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I typically go through a touchless car wash first to get all the heavy dirt and salt off and then use the ONR in my garage when I get home. Works great and it's a fast way to wash your car.
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