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Old 10-31-2007, 09:09 PM
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Question ONR or DP?

I am about to place an order and I wanted to get your opinions. I am thinking about getting onr but i wanted to know is it really safe in the winter time and there is alot of salt and debris on your car, would this really work without causing any extra marring. I do have access to run my hose through the garage for warm water but if the ONR or DP really do not cause any additional marring then I will buy it asap.
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Old 10-31-2007, 09:20 PM
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You can add Protect All Quick and Easy wash to the rinseless wash list as well, you can get it locally at Camping World. If possible it'd be a good idea to rinse off as much salt as possible ahead of time either at your place or at a DIY car wash. The rinseless washes will still work fine without the prerinse but its a precaution to get rid of the bulk of the salt ahead of time. Either way, watch Anthony Orosoco's video on ONR and you'll be set. Take your time and it'll be fine.
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either one will work well, but I like DP better, because of it's scent.
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well for me i don't care for QEW..don't know if its me or not.. but i had steaking with the product and it destroyed my sheepskin mitts...DP was ok ..but i found ONR to leave a slick clean surface behind with no streaking..
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I use 4-in-1 now and my only issue with it is that it removes all the slickness from my paint when using it. I don't think it's supposed to, but it does.

I will be trying ONR when I get done with this DP. From what I understand ONR leaves behind a bunch of polymers for shine and slickness.
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I have used both and seem to come back to onr, i find it to be a little slicker.
I would say to use onr.
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well for me i don't care for QEW..don't know if its me or not.. but i had steaking with the product and it destroyed my sheepskin mitts...DP was ok ..but i found ONR to leave a slick clean surface behind with no streaking..


QEW is not as good as ONR or DP. For me though, the choice between ONR & DP is a toss up.
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never used DP... but i love ONR. will confrim on the slickness and glossiness of the after effect!!!!
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Thank you everyone for the replies. I will be addining onr to my order..
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What does DP stand for?
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