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CleanIT
07-07-2021, 07:04 AM
I am always looking to streamline my detailing supplies as I'm a minimalist and hate having too many products on hand. I don't like clutter.

I didn't realize ONR had so many applications from exterior to interior (when diluted properly). I also like the idea of using ONR as a pre-wash being it is polymer based. It seems that it would be a great soap too, if one wanted to use it that way.

I got caught up in the Si02/Graphene craze, but being I keep up with my cars, I'm not so sure coatings and spray sealant longevity matter to me. Right now I'm very happy with Wet Coat, which doesn't get easier than that.

The thought of using ONR though is intriguing. I have their OPC which is fantastic (used it last night). I'd even consider their Spray Wax with the UV protection.

I like to keep it as simple as possible.

Klasse Act
07-07-2021, 07:08 AM
I don't think you can use ONR as a soap as it's a RW, not a regular carwash soap, not made to do that[emoji848]

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CleanIT
07-07-2021, 07:09 AM
I don't think you can use ONR as a soap as it's a RW, not a regular carwash soap, not made to do that[emoji848]

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Good question you may be right. I was watching a video and it appears to be a great pre-wash due to how it works.

Klasse Act
07-07-2021, 07:14 AM
I mean if you wanted to spray it on a dirty car and THEN do a 2BM I see nothing wrong with that. I haven't used ONR or ONRWW for years as I've found other products I like better. That said it was one of the firsts and does a great job, nice interior detailer too[emoji362]

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Big Dave
07-07-2021, 07:37 AM
I use it if I need to wash the car in the garage, when the weather isn't cooperating, too hot or raining outside. I keep some in a spray bottle to use as a QD, although I have a couple of other QDs on the shelf I use more regularly. I have used it on the inside of my FJ Cruiser, on the vinyl floor and rubber mats mainly, and in the back when my dogs get it muddy. I just use at the QD dilution for that.

I loved Wet Coat when it first came out, showed some guys at work, they all went out and bought some. But then I had a bottle go bad on me, the nozzle stopped working, and when I put a new one on, it left a spotty residue on the car, beaded up fine, but I could see the spots, had to wipe it down with Carpro Eraser to get them off. So I didn't buy it again. Switched to 303 touchless sealant, never had any issues, and I can just buy it at the local Auto store.

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vobro
07-07-2021, 11:17 AM
Whatever rinseless wash I’m using at the moment, I like a few mostly a feel thing has replaced window cleaner,interior cleaner ( unless trashed), quick detailer and gloss enhancer for me. Can’t be any more minimalist than that

If you want to prerinse with a ONR type product why would you follow with another soap? I rinseless wash about 80% of the time with a presoak and I just use that to remove any light debris and saturate the panel. It still needs the mechanical action of your hand and a towel

Texchappy
07-07-2021, 11:20 AM
I’ve told myself I would do that and I’ve used it for all of possible applications at one time or another. However, I always seem to buy something to try for one (or more) of the possible uses.

CleanIT
07-07-2021, 11:26 AM
I hear you. Always being tempted to try something new. I mean it doesn't get much easier than Gyeon Wet Coat, but ONR and all of Optimum products seem to have unique versatility, which helps reduce the amount of products I need to keep. I also like that they are an American based company.

oneheadlite
07-07-2021, 12:20 PM
Optimum was talked about a lot more when I joined the forum. I bought a gallon of it since it sounded like it was a do-all game changer.

Rinseless: I used ONR for a little while doing rinseless washes, but stopped after it seemed like road grime was bonding to the car more than with other washes/methods I was using.

Glass Cleaner: Tried it as a glass cleaner at various dilutions and didn't care for it - you could see areas where there was still grime left on the glass if the glass was wet (no streaks dry, but dampen the glass or fog it with your breath and the grime was still there. Standard glass cleaner would cut through it and remove it).

Interiors: It does work really well on interior plastics to cut through people funk. I use it in the loaner cars at work when they need to get cleaned up. Haven't used it much for fabric cleaning. Side Note: ONR Wash and Wax at Waterless ratio is one of my favorites for doing wood trim in cars.

Underhood: This is mainly what I use it for these days. I do auto repair not detailing, and have found it works great to leave the underhood looking like it's been cleaned with intention. I have a battery powered mister that I fog the underhood plastics with, then blow it off with compressed air (this gets dust and junk out of the nooks and crannies). Chase that with a wipedown of a microfiber that got a spray or two and you're left with a nice fresh engine compartment. I just focus on the plastics since, as mentioned, I'm not detailing I'm just trying to provide a little extra value for their money. One thing I like about using it underhood is that I don't feel like it's such a permanent product that if someone actually does detail the engine bay, they won't have any issues cleaning it off to apply whatever they want to.

I can dig out a picture or two of some engine compartments if anyone's that interested to see how it looks.

Floors: Yep, I'm gonna lose my AutoGeek Member Card here, but the thing I use ONR for most is for cleaning the hard floors in my house. Hardwood, linoleum, tile - works great for all of them. I've got a 6 year old and two highly active big dogs, and ONR works well to get the floor clean but not leave it slippery. [Ask me why I stopped using Griot's Spray on Car wash (with Carnauba!) to clean the appliances. Hint: watch that overspray...]

General: I also use a quick spray at work to clean my nitrile gloves between jobs, to clean my work benches/carts, screens, etc.


I've also used McKee's N-914 in a similar fashion for various uses. I like that it leaves nothing behind (for those times where you don't want to leave anything behind).
It makes a superior glass cleaner in my humble opinion (I've got a little bottle mixed 3ml 914 to 80ml distilled water).

KirkH
07-07-2021, 08:35 PM
I loved Wet Coat when it first came out, showed some guys at work, they all went out and bought some. But then I had a bottle go bad on me, the nozzle stopped working, and when I put a new one on, it left a spotty residue on the car, beaded up fine, but I could see the spots, had to wipe it down with Carpro Eraser to get them off. So I didn't buy it again. Switched to 303 touchless sealant, never had any issues, and I can just buy it at the local Auto store.

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I also had 2 bottles of Wet Coat go bad on me, with the same results.

PaulMys
07-07-2021, 08:43 PM
I will tell anyone here on AGO that using a few capfuls of ONR in your wiper fluid reservoir will yield a pleasant result.......... :props:

Big Dave
07-07-2021, 11:18 PM
I will tell anyone here on AGO that using a few capfuls of ONR in your wiper fluid reservoir will yield a pleasant result.......... :props:I did try this, but the results weren't as good as using a dedicated washer additive, it ended up annoying me so much I bought a hand pump to drain the washer reservoir. I liked the washer additive so much, I diluted it into a cheap spray bottle, and that's now my go to window cleaner. Works so good I've used less than half the bottle in almost a year. 73861

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Coatingsarecrack
07-08-2021, 03:14 AM
I did try this, but the results weren't as good as using a dedicated washer additive, it ended up annoying me so much I bought a hand pump to drain the washer reservoir. I liked the washer additive so much, I diluted it into a cheap spray bottle, and that's now my go to window cleaner. Works so good I've used less than half the bottle in almost a year. 73861

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What additive do you use?


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Big Dave
07-08-2021, 03:49 AM
What additive do you use?


Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkTurtle wax bug off. I had to look it up online to get a pic, I put the last of it in a couple of months ago. The FJ has a massive washer tank, and I use the washers almost every time I drive it, I live in a semi rural area, lots of dirt and bugs. 73863

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CleanIT
07-08-2021, 06:06 AM
I also had 2 bottles of Wet Coat go bad on me, with the same results.

I'll have to keep an eye out for that.