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oldmodman
11-28-2012, 04:26 PM
I just saw it on Optimum's site and they are taking pre orders.

I would prefer to wait until the Geek has it here. Looks like an interesting new wash method.

One product with soap, nuba, UV protection all in one. No rinsing needed. And I already love the Optimum products.

And please Autogeek, carry it in the gallon sizes too.

fenderpicks
11-28-2012, 04:34 PM
Im waiting for this product too....

ihaveacamaro
11-28-2012, 05:14 PM
Bet it's similar to the Pinnacle Rinseless with Carnauba

RhetoricMixes
11-28-2012, 05:17 PM
Today, you can pre-order Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax and Opti-Eraser. Pre-orders will ship Friday, December 1st. These are two new innovations from Optimum that we debuted recently at the 2012 SEMA show in Las Vegas:

No Rinse Wash & Wax (8oz/$8, 32oz/$20, 128oz/$50)
Rinse Free Wash with Carnuba, patented UV protection, and a refreshing honeydew melon scent will make this your forst choice for rinseless washing! How could we make car care any easier? By combining cleaning and protection in one easy step...that's how! No Rinse™ Wash & Wax is the most technologically advanced car wash system that only requires 1-2 gallons of water to wash and wax the entire car. No Rinse™ Wash & Wax does not require rinsing since there are no soapy surfactants to wash off into the storm drains. This unique product contains substantive polymers which bond to the paint and protect it during the wash and advanced wax technology for weeks of protection. Therefore, No Rinse™ Wash & Wax offers greater protection and lubricity than conventional car washes leaving a sleek & glossy finish behind afterwards. The waste water in the bucket can be used to water the lawn or disposed of into a sink, where it will be treated! Additional benefits are faster washes, ability to wash anywhere at anytime including washing inside the garage during the cold months, no messy water runoffs, and greater looking car finishes. No Rinse™ Wash & Wax can also be used to wash motorhomes, motorcycles, boats, and planes.

Opti-Eraser (Mild or Aggressive/$20)
An Evolution of the clay bar. Use Opti-Eraser before waxing or sealing to safely remove bonded surface contamination. Will not mar when used accordig to directions. Available in Mild and Aggresive versions.

Visit optimumforums.org and click on the "Buy Direct" tab or directly from Featured products (http://www.buyOPTdirect.com) to place your order.

Taken from their facebook page.

Setec Astronomy
11-28-2012, 06:54 PM
Looks like an interesting new wash method. One product with soap, nuba, UV protection all in one. No rinsing needed.

Um...new wash method? Let's not make this more complicated than it is. It's ONR with OCW mixed in. I have no doubt it will be a great product, but it's not a new method, and it's not even a new idea as the DG rinseless has AW mixed in and has been out since at least earlier this year, and as ihaveacamaro noted, the new Pinnacle rinseless has wax in it.

fenderpicks
11-28-2012, 06:58 PM
im hype up for it because optimum simply makes quality products lol

Flannigan
11-28-2012, 07:37 PM
It bothers me that the last version came out not too long ago. Almost like they could have waited to just release this product and save some people money.

The DG Rinseless with AW is an amazing product, so I don't really see myself changing from that, just my .02

golliger
11-28-2012, 07:40 PM
It bothers me that the last version came out not too long ago. Almost like they could have waited to just release this product and save some people money.

The DG Rinseless with AW is an amazing product, so I don't really see myself changing from that, just my .02

I don't think this version replaces the current version of ONR. It is simply another option.

Flannigan
11-28-2012, 07:43 PM
I don't think this version replaces the current version of ONR. It is simply another option.

True, but why would anyone want to use regular ONR now? You still have to do a wipe down before a coating, so why not take advantage of the increased protection of this product?

pcw25
11-28-2012, 07:48 PM
I don't think this version replaces the current version of ONR. It is simply another option.

+1

I think the only difference is the color. Even though it has "carnauba" mixed in, I don't think it would provide the protection that we are all accustomed to. IMO, I think this new product will only hinder it's cleaning ability, which is it's intended purpose. However, we will never know until we try the product.

Vegas Transplant
11-28-2012, 07:58 PM
True, but why would anyone want to use regular ONR now? You still have to do a wipe down before a coating, so why not take advantage of the increased protection of this product?

ONR '12 is an excellent product for rinseless rag top maintenance.

http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/1604/one_oftodays_wash_n_wax_pers_veh_.png (http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/52708)


I don't think that I would want the carnauba on my rag top.

cleanmycorolla
11-28-2012, 08:40 PM
I wrote a brief review on it here http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/57253-product-review-optimum-no-rinse-w-carnauba.html

Really is awesome!

TroyScherer
11-28-2012, 09:10 PM
I have used the new ONR+C and it is very nice. It's like using ONR and applying OCW post wash without the extra step or time.


I also think there is a market for both ONR & ONR+C. ONR will be good for regular washing and ONR+C can be a monthly wash and wax. It can even be an upgrade for Detailers offer a wash and wax without having to add the added waxing step...

richy
11-28-2012, 09:30 PM
True, but why would anyone want to use regular ONR now? You still have to do a wipe down before a coating, so why not take advantage of the increased protection of this product?

Dave, I use regular ONR as clay lube and then use it as my final wipe down prior to coating. I don't want any wax interfering with the bond of the coating. I'll stick to regular ONR for coating jobs, and use the DG (AW) version on my personal vehicles.


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Flannigan
11-28-2012, 09:36 PM
Dave, I use regular ONR as clay lube and then use it as my final wipe down prior to coating. I don't want any wax interfering with the bond of the coating. I'll stick to regular ONR for coating jobs, and use the DG (AW) version on my personal vehicles.


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I never liked ONR for clay lube, I always found the clay to drag a bit too much for my liking with it. As for a wipe down, the only wipe down I do before a coating is with Eraser or IPA. I don't want any of the polymers from ONR messing with the bonding of the coating. That is all just how I do it, so I understand that other people do it differently with great results.