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ONR in my washer fluid
I want to add some onr to my washer fluid. It's a gallon so how many oz has anybody had a positive experience with? Thanks
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I have no clue, but I thought about adding some UWW+ at the recommended waterless wash dilution also. I guess I would used the recommended waterless wash dilution 1 ounce per 2 gallons ( for ONR)
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Idk about that idea, won't the extra dilution to the wiper fluid possibly cause it to freeze? The washer fluid has alcohol in it to prevent freezing, and adding more water based solution to it may cause problems? Idk I may be wrong
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I live in the south; it won't freeze and I'm adding it to straight water.
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I don't think that's a good idea. I've noticed that when I do a rinseless, if I don't completly dry the car the ORN leaves behind a film on the paint. Putting it in the washer fluid would also leave behind this film.
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I tried this over the summer in my truck and it worked great. I'm not sure how much I used... I didn't really measure it out. Maybe just 1-2oz ONR and the rest water.
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I just tried using some Meguiar Ultimate wash and wax to clean my side mirror, and it kept smearing....
I'd assume ONR will do the same in windshield....?
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Re: ONR in my washer fluid
Originally Posted by fenderpicks
I just tried using some Meguiar Ultimate wash and wax to clean my side mirror, and it kept smearing....
I'd assume ONR will do the same in windshield....?
I haven't had any problems with ONR streaking on my windshield when used in place of wiper fluid. Maybe try using a lower dilution?
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I use Einszett Kristall Klar in the washer water and started adding ONR a couple months ago. Great results. I add about 1/2 cap per gallon.
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I add 1-2oz of ONR to my reservoir but not exactly sure of its capacity.
Cleans windscreen & any film or residue on the paint/untouched areas of windscreen is no worse than with plain water
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