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    Re: A topic that has been beaten to DEATH - ONR vs. N-914

    Quote Originally Posted by NJNinja View Post
    The latest version of ONR works really well. Cleans extremely well IMO. They improved the lubricity. I've been bouncing back and forth between ONR and Ech20.
    I need to try the newest version of ONR.

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    Re: A topic that has been beaten to DEATH - ONR vs. N-914

    It’s really good I think you’ll like it. Such a great versatile product.


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    Re: A topic that has been beaten to DEATH - ONR vs. N-914

    I really like Ech2o as a drying diluted 1:20.

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    Re: A topic that has been beaten to DEATH - ONR vs. N-914

    Quote Originally Posted by NJNinja View Post
    I haven't tried those. I thought about it though.
    Those along with Griots BF rinseless are my top of the mark right now.


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    Re: A topic that has been beaten to DEATH - ONR vs. N-914

    Quote Originally Posted by crg001 View Post
    I've tried all of the above. Started with N-914 and moved through the rest, and still have some of each on the shelf.

    In my own experience I find the new formula ONR to be the best for standard rinseless wash duties. It has better surface wetting capabilities and appears to encapsulate better, as in it actually sticks to the surface and clings onto dirt and debris. It also has plenty of lubrication, and is the easiest to dry as the formula seems to flash the drying streaks away nicely, without drying too fast like N914 or FPR. It cleans pretty well too, but doesn't handle grease as well as the others. I don't really use N914 as a rinseless wash anymore, I feel it's best as a waterless wash and as a clay lube. Feynlab Pure Rinseless (and now ADG Fuzion) has replaced it as deep cleaning rinseless washes for me, both of which are similar with FPR being chemically the most aggressive.

    ONR definitely wins in the idiot-proof category though, it's just so easy to use and gets great results. A lot of people say they have moved on from ONR but I think it still is top tier rinseless. It just lacks the flexibility of the others. I don't like it for anything but rinseless.
    I haven’t had an issue with FPR or 914 drying to fast and I do the car in 3rds side, side and flat before drying. May be the NW weather tho.

    I haven’t tried new ONR i don’t believe. I last had it in 2019 and it was definitely sub par. May give new one a chance.


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    Re: A topic that has been beaten to DEATH - ONR vs. N-914

    Quote Originally Posted by Coatingsarecrack View Post
    Those along with Griots BF rinseless are my top of the mark right now.


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    I liked the Griots when I used it. ONR is so similar to N-914 from what I've seen. The Feynlab looks the most interesting to me due to its crazy cleaning ability.

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    Re: A topic that has been beaten to DEATH - ONR vs. N-914

    I use Rinseless Washes as a QD, drying aid and interiors. ONR works so well on the interior I decided to try ech2o.

    Leaves a nice slightly darkened clean surface on my GM Fisher Price plastic interior A topic that has been beaten to DEATH - ONR vs. N-914



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