If you look at the video closely he is rubbing soap on dry scummy paint. If any one here has washed a car they know know you have swirls in your paint. Now you have to wax probably more than once to take them out
This guy is an idiot. Know that you have pushed the dirt into the paint you not only have swirl marks but it really looks like you have a crappy looking paint job.
@mrhockey321 Not really. The key to using it in the sun (when the panels are hotter) is just work in smaller areas to the ONR solution doesn't dry up. As long as it isn't drying up before you dry it with a soft towel, you are okay.
This stuff works great. I've been using it since I bought my car. I would recommend trying your best to get to a hose to rinse off excess dirt first. I use ONR with 4 gallons of distilled water.
Just a question: why are you using a separate bucket for the rinsing of the sponge? I thought it would be OK to rinse the sponge in the ONR solution bucket?
This is simply an added step of precaution to prevent marring and swirls during a wash. By using a separate rinse bucket, you decrease the chance of introducing dirt particles in the ONR bucket and them being lodged in your sponge/wash mit.
its called the 2 bucket method. wash bucket and a rinse bucket. the wash bucket stay always filled with CLEAN soapy water without any dirty.the dirt is in the rinse bucket...
No it doesn't if you use it properly. No Rinse washes like this one use a new technology that utilizes polymer surfactants to encapsulate the dirt particles and pull them away from the paint. This drives them into your wash media (we recommend a very porous media like a natural sponge or a very thick and plush microfiber) and not allow it to drag on the paint.
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.
Like danponjican said, it encapsulates the dirt so you will not get swirls or marring. We detail almost all of our customers cars with ONR. From Porsches to Bentley's... Optimum No Rinse is ahead of it's time for sure.
If you look at the video closely he is rubbing soap on dry scummy paint. If any one here has washed a car they know know you have swirls in your paint. Now you have to wax probably more than once to take them out
Msdepplover1 8 months ago
This guy is an idiot. Know that you have pushed the dirt into the paint you not only have swirl marks but it really looks like you have a crappy looking paint job.
Msdepplover1 8 months ago
I have a question. Is it a bad idea to use optimun no rinse outside in the sunlight if I wash and rinse and dry each individual panel seperately?
mrhockey321 1 year ago
@mrhockey321 Not really. The key to using it in the sun (when the panels are hotter) is just work in smaller areas to the ONR solution doesn't dry up. As long as it isn't drying up before you dry it with a soft towel, you are okay.
danponjican 1 year ago
This stuff works great. I've been using it since I bought my car. I would recommend trying your best to get to a hose to rinse off excess dirt first. I use ONR with 4 gallons of distilled water.
StriderTacticaL 2 years ago
Just a question: why are you using a separate bucket for the rinsing of the sponge? I thought it would be OK to rinse the sponge in the ONR solution bucket?
MrEd30 2 years ago
This is simply an added step of precaution to prevent marring and swirls during a wash. By using a separate rinse bucket, you decrease the chance of introducing dirt particles in the ONR bucket and them being lodged in your sponge/wash mit.
danponjican 2 years ago
its called the 2 bucket method. wash bucket and a rinse bucket. the wash bucket stay always filled with CLEAN soapy water without any dirty.the dirt is in the rinse bucket...
shabbar8 2 years ago
i heard a blow off valve in the background at 0:33 what was that?
sinformant 2 years ago
@sinformant
Sounds like an STi
raycian 1 year ago
No it doesn't if you use it properly. No Rinse washes like this one use a new technology that utilizes polymer surfactants to encapsulate the dirt particles and pull them away from the paint. This drives them into your wash media (we recommend a very porous media like a natural sponge or a very thick and plush microfiber) and not allow it to drag on the paint.
danponjican 3 years ago
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
Like danponjican said, it encapsulates the dirt so you will not get swirls or marring. We detail almost all of our customers cars with ONR. From Porsches to Bentley's... Optimum No Rinse is ahead of it's time for sure.
DavidBlues 3 years ago