I'm a fan of ONR and it does a great job for the folks who don't have access to water to wash their car the conventional way. It's great for owners who live in a condo like you said. 👍🏻
ONR was great. I have moved on to DIY Detail Rinseless Wash. It was designed by Yvanne Lacroix who worked at ONR for years and is considered the face of rinseless washing.
I recently started looking into ONR rinseless wash. My car is sitting outside all day collecting dust and road debris and birdpoops, in this case, is it still safe to use a microfiber towel or a sponge to wash it right away? Wouldn't it scratch the paint? Or should I rinse it down with a garden hose first?
Always best to rinse down most will foam then rinse and then do the rinseless method. I would always do that unless you don’t have that ability or water restrictions. As long as you coat the surface well and don’t reuse the wash media you should be fine. I myself though would move on to the newer generation of Rinseless washes the technology has gotten so good and ONR is no longer even in the top 10. DIY detail is really good, ADD, Koch Chemie, etc.
I could be imagining things...but those look wayyy to slim to be Eagle 500's. I have 480's and they look super plush. I also have 500's, haven't opened those yet.
Has anyone used this stuff on a black car? We are under water restrictions here in So. Cal so I need to find a way to keep the car clean in between real washes w/ my pressure washer. I'm terrified of swirls. :)
It’s safe, but can’t say it won’t give swirls. Anytime you touch the paint you have that chance. ONR is very good at reducing that chance though. Polymer technology is pretty cool. Plus using many tags and not restring helps reduce swirls as well.
@@hartlanddetailer5670 haha very true. Although he's not the only one who says it's better I've seen quite a few comparisons saying it's supposedly better.
Making content even on vacation..that’s dedication 😂🙌🏽.
wheres your vacation videos??????
@@f80corey took the Kia 😂
I had to wash Heidi anyways.
I'm a fan of ONR and it does a great job for the folks who don't have access to water to wash their car the conventional way. It's great for owners who live in a condo like you said. 👍🏻
Its nice when traveling too.
That's a mighty handsome car
Thank You
Very good demonstration. Exactly how I do a rinseless wash
Appreciate that!
Nice video 👍 and thanks for sharing the bloopers, shows the work it takes
Takes a lot of work for me that's for sure. Some probably do it all in one shot. LOL
ONR is great. Perfect explanation and technique. The rain is bad here in central FL haha, I've been using ONR as a pre-soak before a normal wash
ONR is some great stuff.
Man this was an awesome, informative video my brother! Great work!
Appreciate that. 😊
ONR is great stuff. Nice video! I recently tested P&S Absolute rinseless and it is pretty solid too.
ONR was great. I have moved on to DIY Detail Rinseless Wash. It was designed by Yvanne Lacroix who worked at ONR for years and is considered the face of rinseless washing.
I love ONR with AM Details hybrid detailer and AM Details APC for the grim rinse
Sounds like a great combo!
The Meguiars hybrid mitt is AWESOME for RW’s.
I'll take a look at it. Thanks!
well this timing couldn't have been better lol
Glad I could help. 😊
@@CarsWithKeav also love bloopers. "wtf is this guy doing"
I recently started looking into ONR rinseless wash.
My car is sitting outside all day collecting dust and road debris and birdpoops, in this case, is it still safe to use a microfiber towel or a sponge to wash it right away? Wouldn't it scratch the paint? Or should I rinse it down with a garden hose first?
Always best to rinse down most will foam then rinse and then do the rinseless method. I would always do that unless you don’t have that ability or water restrictions. As long as you coat the surface well and don’t reuse the wash media you should be fine. I myself though would move on to the newer generation of Rinseless washes the technology has gotten so good and ONR is no longer even in the top 10. DIY detail is really good, ADD, Koch Chemie, etc.
Happy birds
Very happy. LOL
Also works for matte paint? Any gloss added to it? Thanks
No gloss added and safe for matte.
Wat towels do you recommend for drying/removing onr?
I like these twist and lock drying towels. amzn.to/4ckgwTx They absorb a lot of water.
I could be imagining things...but those look wayyy to slim to be Eagle 500's. I have 480's and they look super plush. I also have 500's, haven't opened those yet.
Just they way they look on camera. They are very plush, but have been used many times so starting lose the thick nap. Time to replace them.
Has anyone used this stuff on a black car? We are under water restrictions here in So. Cal so I need to find a way to keep the car clean in between real washes w/ my pressure washer. I'm terrified of swirls. :)
It’s safe, but can’t say it won’t give swirls. Anytime you touch the paint you have that chance. ONR is very good at reducing that chance though. Polymer technology is pretty cool. Plus using many tags and not restring helps reduce swirls as well.
@@CarsWithKeav thanks! I'll just be super careful I guess. Black cars suck haha. Need to just get a wrap and be done with it I guess.
@@scotthammerslag Good ceramic coating can help prevent scratching as well. Needs to be corrected before though.
@@CarsWithKeav I'll look into it. Only had the car for a few weeks. But I'm sure a correction is in order. Thanks for the info!
It would be awesome to see a comparison with ONR and McKees
I will have to research McKees, have not heard of it.
@@CarsWithKeav It's supposedly better then ONR. Yvan Lacroix even thinks so.
@@CarsWithKeav ruclips.net/video/xJh7VTXjrjg/видео.html
@@KiranPatel-fk1pg It depends where Yvan is getting his $$$!
@@hartlanddetailer5670 haha very true. Although he's not the only one who says it's better I've seen quite a few comparisons saying it's supposedly better.
FYI Your method is wasting product! I can was up to 10 cars with one gallon of ONR mix, WOW!
If I ran a detailing business then I probably would use less product, but I use ONR maybe a few times a year. Still have this bottle from 3 years ago.