I just picked up a bottle of ONR on the advice of some friends (including scottwax) and I was blown away. Easy, fast, beautiful results. My townhouse has a shared driveway and filling it up with soapy water was a concern of mine. Using ONR I didn't get more than 10 drops of gray water on the ground. Sold for life.
This is a good wash product that works wonderfully when done properly. In this video demo, I don't really like how he wipes down and then back up again. I would just make a light single downward pass and then wash the sponge and go over it again the way he did. He also didn't wash the whole door before drying it off and you can see how his microfiber towel picked up some of the dirt from the unwashed portion of the door...you would definitely run the risk of swirl marks doing that.
I've been using rinseless washes (QEW first, then ONR) since 1993 and haven't had any issues with swirls or marring using the above method. I can pretty much guarantee I've washed more cars using rinseless washes than anyone else in the world. Around 13,500 cars at this point.
@Scottwax Ok so can you please address my concern regarding how I think it's unsafe to pick up dirt from the unwashed portion of the door with the drying towel?
Look at the review of ONR used over a year compared to a normal 2 bucket method. Go to UK forum site Detailing Paradise. I know that ONR goes against normal detailing rules but it does work and does not cause swirls or marring.
If you have a lot of salt residue, I'd pre-rinse the car at a coin-op, then take the car home and wash it with ONR. You can clean some pretty dirty vehicles without leaving any swirls.
does this method ad swirl marks when you clean the car. That is my biggest fear. I bought a new car last April and i have never taken it to the car wash. i wash by hand like twice a week but ever since winter hit i haven't been able to wash it and i refuse to go to the automated car wash. Thanks in advance. It has a lot of salt residue on it.
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Yes the way this looser is washing the car it does leave swirls and scratches on the car visit prodetailer and watch my video how the Pro wash the car without using a sponge or towel
where in so calif can i buy ONR? i've looked at several car parts places, pep boys, walmart....autozone, etc....no one has heard of it...
sunvia2 1 year ago
@sunvia2 There is this thing, it's called the internet. Don't be afraid of it. Purchase it online.
ShitMyCatsOnFire 7 months ago
I just picked up a bottle of ONR on the advice of some friends (including scottwax) and I was blown away. Easy, fast, beautiful results. My townhouse has a shared driveway and filling it up with soapy water was a concern of mine. Using ONR I didn't get more than 10 drops of gray water on the ground. Sold for life.
sholnay 1 year ago
This is a good wash product that works wonderfully when done properly. In this video demo, I don't really like how he wipes down and then back up again. I would just make a light single downward pass and then wash the sponge and go over it again the way he did. He also didn't wash the whole door before drying it off and you can see how his microfiber towel picked up some of the dirt from the unwashed portion of the door...you would definitely run the risk of swirl marks doing that.
StriderTacticaL 2 years ago 3
I've been using rinseless washes (QEW first, then ONR) since 1993 and haven't had any issues with swirls or marring using the above method. I can pretty much guarantee I've washed more cars using rinseless washes than anyone else in the world. Around 13,500 cars at this point.
Scottwax 2 years ago 2
@Scottwax Ok so can you please address my concern regarding how I think it's unsafe to pick up dirt from the unwashed portion of the door with the drying towel?
StriderTacticaL 1 year ago
haters gon hate
psychedelicbeats 1 year ago
@StriderTacticaL Thats what i was thinking, but i guess he was just trying to show a section of what it is capable of, its a great product afterall
isctony 1 year ago
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Next time use OMG instead ONR
prodetailer 2 years ago
Look at the review of ONR used over a year compared to a normal 2 bucket method. Go to UK forum site Detailing Paradise. I know that ONR goes against normal detailing rules but it does work and does not cause swirls or marring.
Ash1955 2 years ago
Is this product available in canada? i've searched canadian tire and got no luck =(
briskandpepsi 2 years ago 5
If you have a lot of salt residue, I'd pre-rinse the car at a coin-op, then take the car home and wash it with ONR. You can clean some pretty dirty vehicles without leaving any swirls.
Scottwax 2 years ago
There is no need to use the coin-op, ONR can take care of it.
Boodieman72 2 years ago 5
does this method ad swirl marks when you clean the car. That is my biggest fear. I bought a new car last April and i have never taken it to the car wash. i wash by hand like twice a week but ever since winter hit i haven't been able to wash it and i refuse to go to the automated car wash. Thanks in advance. It has a lot of salt residue on it.
MOEVTEC 3 years ago 5
No it doesn't add swirl marks
Boodieman72 2 years ago 6
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Yes the way this looser is washing the car it does leave swirls and scratches on the car visit prodetailer and watch my video how the Pro wash the car without using a sponge or towel
prodetailer 2 years ago
Good stuff ScottWax.... I think you've convinced me to at least try some ONR.
fsflip13 3 years ago 4
You've been talking about this stuff for years. I still need to get some.
DMClark 3 years ago 3
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save your money don't even think about it
prodetailer 2 years ago