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Re: Up Close & Personal: Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax
Originally Posted by Chris@Optimum
Oh, OK...I keep NRWW (No Rinse Wash & Wax) for a maintaining product. I keep NRWS (No Rinse Wash & Shine) for a multifunction product (washing pre LSP, after polishing, when cost is a factor, etc). If I only had one, I'd have to keep NRWS because as a detailer I need a product that leaves nothing behind more than I need a maintenance product. If I were just maintaining the shine on my own vehicles I would only need NRWW.
So, if I had a very dirty vehicle (think winter washing, salt, etc.), which would be considered a maintenance wash since there would be no polishing or LSP top-up after, would ONRWW tackle just as dirty a surface as ONR? Would it be as safe? Or would you pick ONR? Or ONR pre-soak followed by ONRWW?
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Re: Up Close & Personal: Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax
FYI to the people reading this thread...
ONR Wash & Wax is on sale for 12.12 for two more hours.
12/12/12 Sale
I mention it simply because it was a great deal and got me to order the product. I expect I'll be using it as the go-to maintenance wash every couple weeks when it's not really convenient to apply an LSP (although OCW is pretty darn easy to add).
Matt
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Re: Up Close & Personal: Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax
Originally Posted by y8s
FYI to the people reading this thread...
ONR Wash & Wax is on sale for 12.12 for two more hours.
12/12/12 Sale
I mention it simply because it was a great deal and got me to order the product. I expect I'll be using it as the go-to maintenance wash every couple weeks when it's not really convenient to apply an LSP (although OCW is pretty darn easy to add).
Arghh...you had to tell me this??
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Re: Up Close & Personal: Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax
Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
Arghh...you had to tell me this??
Apologies. But it's like 40% off and probably never will be again.
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Re: Up Close & Personal: Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax
Originally Posted by Marc08EX
Hi Nick,
So you changed from the Accord to the 3? Haven't logged in for a long time.
Does this stain the wash media like the old ONR does?
Nice review.
Long time no see Marc; thanks for stopping by!
The Honda was getting tired so I sold it and purchased a 2010 Mazda 3. I'm very satisfied with the Mazda so far, but I definitely see another Honda in my future.
Originally Posted by Chris@Optimum
Nick, great introduction for a great product! Thanks for putting this out there.
Thanks for taking time out of your day to answer questions Chris!
Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
I'm also interested in the staining question, but Nick, how/when do you see this product being used vs. ONR v.3? How does the gloss/slickness compare to ONR v.3?
Gloss and slickness is superior to the regular ONR - you can thank the carnauba for that.
Originally Posted by FUNX725
Thanks, Nick, for yet another great:
Product-review/write-up of yours!
And...I still like these Korean MF towels...Glad to see them showcased again.
Also:
A couple of questions:
1.) Will ONR-W&W remove an existing wax...with the "Wax-Element" of ONR-W&W
displacing/replacing said existing wax? If not totally, to what extent?
2.) Would the carnuba wax in ONR-W&W have any affect(s)...[such as streaking/smearing]...
on vehicles' Wax-LSP's, according to the parameters in question #1?
3.) What LSP was on your vehicle prior to it being ONR-W&W'd?
Thanks...
Bob
Thanks Bob!
1. No.
2. Not that I've noticed. I've never seen a rinseless wash with wax (Optimum, Duragloss, Pinnacle) affect the wax-based LSP on the vehicle.
3. CarPro Cquartz UK Edition - great stuff.
Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
So, if I had a very dirty vehicle (think winter washing, salt, etc.), which would be considered a maintenance wash since there would be no polishing or LSP top-up after, would ONRWW tackle just as dirty a surface as ONR? Would it be as safe? Or would you pick ONR? Or ONR pre-soak followed by ONRWW?
I would pick No Rinse Wash & Wax simply because of the fact that it's going to add/reinforce the existing layer of paint protection, which is critical during the winter months where the vehicle is bombarded with salt and all the other chemicals used on the road.
I haven't personally used Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax on a heavily soiled vehicle, but I have used a similar product - Pinnacle Liquid Gloss Rinseless Wash with Carnauba - on heavily soiled vehicles with great results. I would imagine Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax would fair well too.
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Re: Up Close & Personal: Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax
Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
So, if I had a very dirty vehicle (think winter washing, salt, etc.), which would be considered a maintenance wash since there would be no polishing or LSP top-up after, would ONRWW tackle just as dirty a surface as ONR? Would it be as safe? Or would you pick ONR? Or ONR pre-soak followed by ONRWW?
I would consider that maintenance and would choose NRWW. It is ONR just with added carnuba, so you can expect the same performance with the bonus of some Nuba and added UV protection. If this was all you ever used on a new vehicle and washed weekly or biweekly, I don't think you would ever see signs of fading and you'd always have nice beading. It's a great environmentally conscience, time saving, easy to use product.
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Re: Up Close & Personal: Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax
Originally Posted by y8s
Apologies. But it's like 40% off and probably never will be again.
Originally Posted by Chris@Optimum
I would consider that maintenance and would choose NRWW. It is ONR just with added carnuba, so you can expect the same performance with the bonus of some Nuba and added UV protection. If this was all you ever used on a new vehicle and washed weekly or biweekly, I don't think you would ever see signs of fading and you'd always have nice beading. It's a great environmentally conscience, time saving, easy to use product.
Well, then I'm definitely going to have to pick some up next time it's 40% off!!
Seriously, I made a New Year's resolution a couple years ago that I wouldn't keep any more than a two year supply of any detailing product on hand. So that means I can't buy any rinseless washes until next spring, any tire dressing until 2014, any conventional washes until 2022, any sealants until 2018, and any waxes until 2028.
No, but really seriously, I'll be trying this out before too long...I'm waiting until the other new OPT products come out (hint, hint).
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Re: Up Close & Personal: Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax
Can this or the regular ONRWS be used in a foam cannon? What ratio?
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Re: Up Close & Personal: Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax
Originally Posted by Father87
Can this or the regular ONRWS be used in a foam cannon? What ratio?
Rinseless washes are not designed to foam, so they wouldn't work in the traditional sense in a foam cannon. They might be of some benefit as an additive for additional water softening or improved lubrication.
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Re: Up Close & Personal: Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax
Anyone have experience using this in the cold? And if it leaves a white residue?
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