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ONRWW Review
Had been wanting to use this for some time. Today was the day. I'm a big fan of UWW and d114, but am liking those rinseless products that leave something behind. They save a step and time.
Car wasn't really dirty, so I can't comment on the cleaning ability, but overall, I really liked the product. It left a finish that was almost as slick as UWW, which says a lot. Dried streak free and had a very nice look to it.
Very nice. I believe it's cheaper than UWW, so that might be a plus. I'm still keeping UWW in the arsenal, but more as a special occasion wash.
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![Quote](https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/images/autogeek/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by BTLew81
I'm still keeping UWW in the arsenal, but more as a special occasion wash.
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Looking forward to using it when I use up my older Optimum No Rinse! Thanks for the review!
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i made a detail spray out of it that i used to use as a "drying aid". it's fun to play around with stuff like that.
'09 Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG / '14 Audi Q5 3.0 S-Line / '99.5 Pathfinder SE
I DO NOT support or recommend Oakes.
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![Quote](https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/images/autogeek/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by builthatch
i made a detail spray out of it that i used to use as a "drying aid". it's fun to play around with stuff like that.
What dilution did you use?
It's not that I have a thick skin, it's really just that I'm too dumb to know when I've been insulted.
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For a detail spray, I add an ounce of ONR-WW to a normal size spray bottle and fill with distilled water. For a light Spray Wax, I up it to two ounces. I haven't tried it any stronger.
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I went from ONR to ONRWW at the recommendation of some forum members and now back to ONR! The main reason is that on black cars it does tend to leave a oily residue. I would have to follow ONRWW with V07, meh!
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![Quote](https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/images/autogeek/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by golliger
What dilution did you use?
2 oz mixed with distilled water in a 32 oz spray bottle.
i also played with a version that had an oz of OID concentrate too. talk about slick, lol.
'09 Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG / '14 Audi Q5 3.0 S-Line / '99.5 Pathfinder SE
I DO NOT support or recommend Oakes.
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