Amazon[amazon.com] has 1-Gallon Optimum Polymer Technologies (OPT) No Rinse Wash and Wax Car Cleaner for $33.98. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price $26.01 lower (43% savings) than the list price of $59.99
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 1-Gallon Optimum Polymer Technologies (OPT) No Rinse Wash and Wax Car Cleaner for $33.98. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price $26.01 lower (43% savings) than the list price of $59.99
Model: Optimum No Rinse Wash and Wax – Rinseless Car Wash Formulated with Carnauba Wax with UV Protection - For Cars, RVs, Trucks, Motorcycles and more (1 Gallon)
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for anyone that hasn't used a no-rinse car product the idea is that you'll apply it and it will magically encapsulate the dirt, then you can wipe it away. works great if your car is already basically clean. any real layer of dust or dirt and you need more steps.
for anyone that hasn't used a no-rinse car product the idea is that you'll apply it and it will magically encapsulate the dirt, then you can wipe it away. works great if your car is already basically clean. any real layer of dust or dirt and you need more steps.
That's entirely false. I've been using ONR for 15+ years. It's the only soap I use. Dust, dirt, salt, etc.
for anyone that hasn't used a no-rinse car product the idea is that you'll apply it and it will magically encapsulate the dirt, then you can wipe it away. works great if your car is already basically clean. any real layer of dust or dirt and you need more steps.
Yup, when used it the spray format. This can be added to a bucked and used with a mit, preferably with a sprayer of it at another dilution. The best use case for this in my opinion is if you want to do a contact wash in the winter if your garage is warm enough to not freeze, but you don't have a drain or a hose. ONR can be used in heavily diluted form as a spray wax or quick detailer, but the blue stuff is probably a little better for that. This is a good product, but you have to know what uses cases it's good for because it's not good for everyone
That's entirely false. I've been using ONR for 15+ years. It's the only soap I use. Dust, dirt, salt, etc.
I think Pit has this confused with a waterless wash. There is almost zero difference between a rinseless and a classic bucket. Hell once you have a $10 sprayer, its almost zero.
As for the wipe down, well you want to scratch your car, spray off all your soap with a hose, and then wipe it down with a dry cloth.
Its cold up here, i can use ONR in a semi unheated garage with a warm bucket. My little hamster hands hurt trying to wash salt off in feb, and im not paying a 20 spot to go to the scratch-n-dash.
Great price for an excellent and versatile product! I've tried McKee's 37, P&S Absolute, Armour Detail Hero, Koch Chemie RRW, and Wolfgang Uber SiO2, ONR is still my go-to for their performance and cost effectiveness.
How many times can I wash a "60%" dirty full size sedan with this?<br />
Because Costco has car wash for $8 if you use their gasoline.
You use 1oz of ONR with 2 gallons of water. I wash my Silverado with 2oz/4 gallons of water and usually have over a gallon left in the bucket when I'm done.
So probably ~64 washes.
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I think Pit has this confused with a waterless wash. There is almost zero difference between a rinseless and a classic bucket. Hell once you have a $10 sprayer, its almost zero. <br />
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As for the wipe down, well you want to scratch your car, spray off all your soap with a hose, and then wipe it down with a dry cloth.<br />
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Its cold up here, i can use ONR in a semi unheated garage with a warm bucket. My little hamster hands hurt trying to wash salt off in feb, and im not paying a 20 spot to go to the scratch-n-dash.
I wash in the garage as well. It takes 30 seconds to squeegee out the water when finished. It's faster, uses less water, less effort overall, and smells amazing.
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As for the wipe down, well you want to scratch your car, spray off all your soap with a hose, and then wipe it down with a dry cloth.
Its cold up here, i can use ONR in a semi unheated garage with a warm bucket. My little hamster hands hurt trying to wash salt off in feb, and im not paying a 20 spot to go to the scratch-n-dash.
Because Costco has car wash for $8 if you use their gasoline.
Because Costco has car wash for $8 if you use their gasoline.
So probably ~64 washes.
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I think Pit has this confused with a waterless wash. There is almost zero difference between a rinseless and a classic bucket. Hell once you have a $10 sprayer, its almost zero. <br />
<br />
As for the wipe down, well you want to scratch your car, spray off all your soap with a hose, and then wipe it down with a dry cloth.<br />
<br />
Its cold up here, i can use ONR in a semi unheated garage with a warm bucket. My little hamster hands hurt trying to wash salt off in feb, and im not paying a 20 spot to go to the scratch-n-dash.
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