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Re: Onr not taking dirt off or is it road film that it just can’t get off?
That Purple Power Vehicle and Boat wash takes forever to rinse off. You think it is rinsed off until you realize that you can still see the rainbow effect at the edges of the sheeting water from the soap still being there.
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Re: Onr not taking dirt off or is it road film that it just can’t get off?
Don't use 6oz in 1 gallon as the bottle says. Dilute it more. I am currently doing 2 oz in 2 gallons. No residues. And no traffic film after a few weeks of washing.
If you want it to foam at this dilution, we'll that's not happening lol. You'll need the 6 ounces
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Re: Onr not taking dirt off or is it road film that it just can’t get off?
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Bgates222
I used onr the way it says on the bottle but when I dry the panel my white drying towel is full of dirt? Is this road film? Do I need to use a soap that takes off toad grime every time and will that in turn take off my bead maker so that I need to reapply that in full every time
Have you tried using ONR as a pre-spray before wiping the panel? Many of us spray a rinseless solution onto the panel first, let it dwell a minute, and then wipe the panel. I feel that it loosens the dirt and also helps to prevent scratches during the wash process.
I usually mix the pre-spray in the bottle to be slightly more concentrated than the rinseless solution I have in the bucket. I've always done it this way regardless of the rinseless product I'm using.
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Re: Onr not taking dirt off or is it road film that it just can’t get off?
Yes sir that’s what I did this time cause the car was extra grimy,
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Re: Onr not taking dirt off or is it road film that it just can’t get off?
Originally Posted by
Bgates222
.....the car was extra grimy,
I believe this is your answer.
"Extra Grimy" needs a dedicated wash IMO.
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Re: Onr not taking dirt off or is it road film that it just can’t get off?
[QUOTE=PaulMys;1638285]I believe this is your answer.
"Extra Grimy" needs a dedicated wash IMO.[/
Isn’t the idea of the waterless wash that’s you should be able to use it regardless ? Or would you only use it with slight dirt and stuff like pollen? Because the mobile detailers in my area all use waterless regardless, even tho they are polishing afterwards so maybe it doesn’t matter
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Re: Onr not taking dirt off or is it road film that it just can’t get off?
[QUOTE=Bgates222;1638286]
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
I believe this is your answer.
"Extra Grimy" needs a dedicated wash IMO.[/
Isn’t the idea of the waterless wash that’s you should be able to use it regardless ? Or would you only use it with slight dirt and stuff like pollen? Because the mobile detailers in my area all use waterless regardless, even tho they are polishing afterwards so maybe it doesn’t matter
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You mean "rinseless" correct?
And no, you cannot use it "regardless". If the vehicle is too dirty, you are just asking for CC damage.
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Re: Onr not taking dirt off or is it road film that it just can’t get off?
Yes sorry rinse less, ok well then maybe that is my issue I guess I’ll find out as it’s rained again here in Seattle oops I mean New York
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I don’t know if getting into detailing was a blessing or. A curse lol sometimes I feel like ignorance was bliss all these years lol
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Re: Onr not taking dirt off or is it road film that it just can’t get off?
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Bgates222
Yes sorry rinse less, ok well then maybe that is my issue I guess I’ll find out as it’s rained again here in Seattle oops I mean New York
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Lol. I am on LI. I know what you mean....
Please keep us informed, fellow statesman.
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