KneeDragr
02-10-2012, 11:54 AM
With ONR being on BOGO, Im thinking of buying some and diluting some to use as spray on car wash for my Corvette.
After driving, I usually use Griots spray on wash on the dirtier areas such as the nose, lower sides and back, let dwell for a minute then wipe off.
It works pretty good, maybe a *bit* to thick for my tastes but its chock full o'lubricants as such so Ive never seen any scratches result.
On the ONR page there are various dilution ratios to use, but none specifically for a spray on wash. For instance
1Oz/2Ga = No Rinse Car Wash ( bucket method )
2Oz/Ga = Clay Lube
8Oz/Ga = Spray Detailer
So here is the thing - Griots spray wash is *thicker* than the spray detailer because of all the lubricants. Using that idea, I should maybe go 16Oz/Ga. But ONR using their bucket wash method is diluged hugely in the other direction, making me think 4Oz/Ga might be a better ratio.
Anyone have a suggestion? The car will likely not be truly dirty, in fact its mostly brake dust on the sides and a few bugs on the front.
After driving, I usually use Griots spray on wash on the dirtier areas such as the nose, lower sides and back, let dwell for a minute then wipe off.
It works pretty good, maybe a *bit* to thick for my tastes but its chock full o'lubricants as such so Ive never seen any scratches result.
On the ONR page there are various dilution ratios to use, but none specifically for a spray on wash. For instance
1Oz/2Ga = No Rinse Car Wash ( bucket method )
2Oz/Ga = Clay Lube
8Oz/Ga = Spray Detailer
So here is the thing - Griots spray wash is *thicker* than the spray detailer because of all the lubricants. Using that idea, I should maybe go 16Oz/Ga. But ONR using their bucket wash method is diluged hugely in the other direction, making me think 4Oz/Ga might be a better ratio.
Anyone have a suggestion? The car will likely not be truly dirty, in fact its mostly brake dust on the sides and a few bugs on the front.