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Old 01-28-2010, 01:11 AM   #41 (permalink)
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hmm I'm gonna try that sponge from Lowes next time and see what its all about.

And EKM3s are the greatest rims for their price! I'm surprised a lot of people dont have these honestly.
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I have a bottle of ONR also and I love it when I use it as a clay bar lube or even as a detail spray. Also, for it's price they last really long too.
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Wow, this is the first I've ever heard of this.
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I'm eager to try this stuff. Mine should be coming in this week. I'm still undecided on what I want to use to applicate. Are the grout sponges really a better method than a microfiber wash mit?
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this stuff is amazing, i use the two bucket method with grit guard. I use a MF wash mitt and do one panel at a time. Ill then flip my mitt over and do the same panel. ONR also is a great quick detailer. I use it frequently now at car shows as well as when there is pollen and just light road dirt on my car.
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Does anyone wet the panel they are doing down before washing with the ONR? or just start straight with the ONR?
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Old 04-16-2012, 05:31 PM   #47 (permalink)
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ONR is very versatile, one of the best bang for the buck products. I usually mix 0.25 oz ONR in a 16oz bottle for clay lube. Theoreticaly though, you can even use hose water for clay lube
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Finally. Can't wait to try it out

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Does anyone wet the panel they are doing down before washing with the ONR? or just start straight with the ONR?
It really depends on how dirty your car is. If it's really dirty wash the car traditionally.

To answer your question I go straight with the ONR
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I bought this for times specifically when traditional washes are not an option. This happens to be about 9 months out of the year now, unfortunately.

I suppose I'll figure out a method that works once I start using the stuff.
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