My only experience is with ONR and was skeptical as others on its use but quickly became a fan. Have passed out samples to friends and family from which no complaints have come back to me.
Does the ONR have a high lubricity? I am curious how much dirt or grime would justify switching to regular washing methods vs what ONR can handle? I am uneasy about damaging the paint during the cleaning process.
I was using PB S&W and I liked it but now have a gallon of ONR to be used just as soon as I run out of the free DP RW&G that I got in my last order. I think the DP is OK. It doesn't seem very slick mixed as a clay lube though.
As far as I know there's only two no-rinse washes on the market - Detailer's Pride Rinseless Wash & Gloss and Optimum No Rinse. While there are a lot of debates about products, ONR seems to be the universal 'must have' product in everyone's toolbox. After trying it out I completely agree with that statement.
Not true anymore. UWW+ Concentrate makes a waterless @ 0.5 oz per 22 oz. It can be used as a rinseless @ 1 oz per 3 gal, Works as well as ONR but costs MUCH more than ONR or DP if purchased by the gal. OTOH it cost a third of what the Optimum and DP WW concentrates and is the slickest of the bunch.
I prefer the new ONR over DP RW. IMO it is easier to remove and adds more gloss than DP. DP is better than original ONR IMO. All of these WW's are much safer and perform gloss wise as FK 425, OID or any other QD. These WW's are the most versatile products I own. All 3 are top shelf!
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