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rdgrav
07-11-2016, 07:10 PM
I finally decided to to give onr a try so I bought a gallon of this stuff, now I have a bunch of questions. I will be using this on my wife black suburban that I just polished last week an now I concerned about swirls. Question 1 If I use this correctly will I reduce the amount of swirls? I currently use the two bucket method and I change the fresh water and soap bucket at least two times and I mostly blow dry and carefully dry using a waffle weave, I also use tons of water while I wash also. Question 2 will I be wasting my time if I use crystals mist after I wash. I currently apply sealent either Wolfgang or pbl sealent a least three times a year and I apply pinnical souvern every five weeks. I try to wash this tank every 8-14 days and after I wash I use crystal mist. I know that onr is a wax also and I curious if i will be wasting my time Following onr with crystal mist.

frankprozzoly
07-11-2016, 07:19 PM
I don't think onr has wax maybe polymers. The onr wash and wax is the other rinseless they make . I use meguiars spray wax sometimes after as a drying aid so I don't think your wasting time. If you really want to be cautious about swirls i would go with the gary dean method instead of 2 buckets. I probably use 10 to 12 towels on my challenger about once a week. No scratches no swirls and it's a daily driver. I also liberally spray down the panel before I wipe with a soaking wet towel. Good luck

JeffM
07-11-2016, 07:28 PM
To greatly minimize the risk of marring use a bug sprayer and presoak the panels before you wash them.

I dont presoak and use a BRS and really am not that careful because I will just polish it out every year if I have to, but the marring is very minimal and could have happened when using other no rinse products actually.

I found using opti seal not only makes drying incredibly easy, produces the best looking after wash on my vehicle, it also reduces chances of marring while drying greatly.

CarolinasFinestDetailing
07-11-2016, 07:41 PM
I finally decided to to give onr a try so I bought a gallon of this stuff, now I have a bunch of questions. I will be using this on my wife black suburban that I just polished last week an now I concerned about swirls.

Question 1 If I use this correctly will I reduce the amount of swirls? I currently use the two bucket method and I change the fresh water and soap bucket at least two times and I mostly blow dry and carefully dry using a waffle weave, I also use tons of water while I wash also.

Properly washing using the rinseless method will definitely decrease the amount of wash marring and swirling you instill during the wash process. You will also enjoy how much less water you use and how easy the process really is. You can wash a few sections at a time and dry then move on, especially when its warm and sunny out. With rinseless method, you will not need to blow dry. Just wash then dry with a premium waffle weave towel.

Question 2 will I be wasting my time if I use crystals mist after I wash. I currently apply sealent either Wolfgang or pbl sealent a least three times a year and I apply pinnical souvern every five weeks. I try to wash this tank every 8-14 days and after I wash I use crystal mist.

If my memory serves me correctly, Crystal Mist is a detail spray, right? So you would be using it as a drying aid. There is nothing wrong with using a drying aid honestly.

I know that onr is a wax also and I curious if i will be wasting my time Following onr with crystal mist.

So ONRWW does have wax in it, but nothing significant that would last weeks. If you're using the blue one (my choice), you're fine with using Crystal Mist. Again, it is not necessarily needed, but it definitely helps lubricate as you dry and leaves a nice shine. I use Ultima WWW in the same fashion when I rinseless wash

See bold.

rdgrav
07-11-2016, 07:52 PM
I bought the onrww (green stuff) not the blue. I truly believe that crystal mist really makes the paint pop so I would love to continue to use this. The main reasons I wanted to go rinsless is because of water spots

Thanks for the replies

frankprozzoly
07-11-2016, 08:00 PM
Also watch some YouTube videos if you haven't used this method yet. You want to wipe in straight lines. One swipe per clean side. Thats why I go through so many towels. Never wipe in circles. Just my 2 cents but I'm overly cautious and it's paid off so far

rdgrav
07-11-2016, 08:28 PM
Thanks for the info. I watched many videos most of them I know that they were creating swirls. I do plan on using many towels with light pressure and straight lines. I also plan on spraying down each panel first. I know I will be overly causious. I guess I have another question now. Is there a big difference in the wash and wax than the wash and shine? I bought the wrong one not knowing.

frankprozzoly
07-11-2016, 08:45 PM
The blue onr to me seems more slick than the green onr wash and wax but they're both good. My main rinseless is meguiars rinse free express wash d114. I use it to wash everything including the inside of the car. Wolfgang uber rinseless is a good rinseless too. The meguiars 114 is the only one that doesn't have anything in it. It's just a cleaner and it's very slick

Setec Astronomy
07-11-2016, 08:54 PM
Thanks for the info. I watched many videos most of them I know that they were creating swirls. I do plan on using many towels with light pressure and straight lines. I also plan on spraying down each panel first. I know I will be overly causious. I guess I have another question now. Is there a big difference in the wash and wax than the wash and shine? I bought the wrong one not knowing.

ONRWW is just ONR with some more "stuff" added into it. It should theoretically be safer since it's got more lubricants, but ONR is supposed to be pretty safe as it is. ONRWW is a little more difficult to get streak-free, since it has more "stuff" in it.

spazzz
07-11-2016, 08:55 PM
I bought 2 gallons 2 years ago.
It is good stuff. One thing I learned is to do a section at a time and dry.
It gets somewhat stubborn removing the residue if it dries.
Otherwise it works great and looks great.
It works fantastic as a clay lube.
I mixed up a stronger spray dilution for my daughter to keep in her car as a bird poop terminator.

rdgrav
07-11-2016, 09:13 PM
Does anyone use the worm like microfiber wash mitt? I plan on use microfiber towels but I also seen mike Phillips use a wash mitt on compition ready I'm just wondering what would be better to use i have plenty of gold plush and plenty of the worm like microfiber wash mitt. Sorry about all the questions but this is so much different than what I am used to.

shadwell
07-11-2016, 09:51 PM
I only use ONR for:

A drying aid fine misted from a pump sprayer with numerous plush MF drying towels... good control of the MF's is the key here to pevent marking.. 4 folds and very regular turning...

As a spray detailer for very light dust removal.. here I do mist the MF too with a new face, and again turn regularly and use lots of MF's

As a clay lube... this is far less often though as once the cars are clayed, corrected polished and sealed the weekly washing and wax / sealant top up really slows debris build up...

For weekly washing I either go touchless (foam, jet wash and leaf blower) or if heavier dirt / film then Foam rinse foam wash mitt... (means only one bucket..)..

I personally won't try and achieve heavy cleaning with ONR with or without water.... we have no water use constraints in place ATM and with the current weather none in the forseeable..

RAMRebel
07-11-2016, 09:52 PM
I use ONRW&W with the Cobra Plush Microfiber Towels (http://www.autogeek.net/cobra-gold-6.html), and occasionally a Wash Mitt (http://www.autogeek.net/super-plush-wash-mitt.html)on the lower panels, followed by a Waffle Weave Guzzler (http://www.autogeek.net/cobra-waffle-weave.html)towel.

I have had great results with this method. I rarely break out the Power Washer anymore and wash my truck the "old way" anymore, unless I am doing wheels or the truck is extremely dirty.

I will say I tried using Opti-Seal (http://www.autogeek.net/optimum-opti-seal.html)as a drying aid this weekend, and the results are incredible!!! I just sprayed one spray in the center of each panel before drying and it really looks slick!

I'm a big fan of Optimum products and have had excellent l luck with them! You can't go wrong with Optimum IMO...

shadwell
07-11-2016, 10:41 PM
Does anyone use the worm like microfiber wash mitt? I plan on use microfiber towels but I also seen mike Phillips use a wash mitt on compition ready I'm just wondering what would be better to use i have plenty of gold plush and plenty of the worm like microfiber wash mitt. Sorry about all the questions but this is so much different than what I am used to.

Yep.. i use them with a foam cannon.. do a foam and rinse as normal (get the worst off and wash the wheels with woolies..), then foam again and use the mitt with a rinsing bucket.... practically no load on the mitt.. small area, flip repeat then rinse etc.. have a spare in case it goes on the floor.. if so its chucked in the washing machine... elimintes the need to try and rinse it effectively and likely fail...

rdgrav
07-12-2016, 11:22 AM
Looks like I will be receiving my order Thursday. I am finally confident in the product and I am ready to use it. Thanks a lot for the good info everyone