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    ONR Towels

    So I've been contemplating adopting ONR as a new way to wash vehicles that aren't incredibly soiled. Would it be appropriate to utilize waffle weave towels for this? In theory they work for waterless washes so why not a rinse less wash?

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    Re: ONR Towels

    I wash with the rolled edge mf towels then dry everything up with a waffle weave

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    Re: ONR Towels

    Eurow shag 600 GSM towels- perfect for rinseless washes like ONR

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    Re: ONR Towels

    I use blue rolled edge or these 600gsm towels I have from another outlet.
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    Re: ONR Towels

    For me, I would say you need a deep nap towel for the first pass on a rinseless. For the final wipe a waffle weave would be fine.

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    Re: ONR Towels

    Why not use a grout sponge?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 94civicEX View Post
    Why not use a grout sponge?
    I ask myself this as well but its preference I suppose. I like grout sponges which are faster/easier to use and are easy/quick to clean afterwards.
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