I've had some issues with spot streaking on the inside of my windshield. Noticeable when driving into the eastern sun in the morning, and the setting western sun late afternoon. Took a new magic eraser, soaked it in a solution of ONR, squeezed out most of the solution, did the inside of the windshield, dried with a new glass microfiber towel. No more streaks at all, and it has been a week and a half - streak free!! I love ONR!!
Hahaha, awesome! This is exactly what I do to maintain my vehicles... I use Revive.... But same exact process. Super quick, super safe, super cost-effective! Great video Chelsea. Thank you!
I used ONR/distilled water as clay lube on My Acura just now. I used Griot's clay disc? Lots of chatter seeing My car is coated. It worked well... zero smears or water spots. I'll try ONR on the interior. I alwars like trying new things. Thanks for sharing this great video.
Awesome love this. Informative and very helpful. I’ve used this and nonsense from chemical guys on the interior but after this I’ll strictly use the onr! I like using 303 aerospace as a UV dressing suitable for a lot of surfaces like this.
finally someone said it... safely washing electronics etc as not spraying directly onto switches and such like. I cringe every time I see so called "pro" detailers spraying liquid directly into these areas. At the very least, if that is regular practise e.g. you hire these detailers for a maintenance regime so they wash your vehicles regularly, then it WILL shorten the life of these parts.
@attention to details w/ Chelsea Hi! Would using a blow gun be sufficient to dry the surfaces after wiping down with the wet microfiber? Let's say besides screens, mirrors, etc... Also, you mention APCs in the sun being "dangerous", would wiping with ONR after scrubbing tough stains with APC be enough to neutralize the APC and avoid any damages??? Thank you so much!
You mixed 1/2 oz into 1 gallon of water which is a 1:256 ratio. Your spray bottle has 1:10 ratio on the bottle. Your using the 1:256 in your video. What jobs do you use a 1:10 ratio on?
@@attention2detailswchelsea No problem. Clay lube is 1:10 ratio. I've found out I have better luck using car wash soap and water to make my own lube, plus there is no residue left behind when I start to polish.
I've had some issues with spot streaking on the inside of my windshield. Noticeable when driving into the eastern sun in the morning, and the setting western sun late afternoon. Took a new magic eraser, soaked it in a solution of ONR, squeezed out most of the solution, did the inside of the windshield, dried with a new glass microfiber towel. No more streaks at all, and it has been a week and a half - streak free!! I love ONR!!
Hahaha, awesome! This is exactly what I do to maintain my vehicles... I use Revive.... But same exact process. Super quick, super safe, super cost-effective! Great video Chelsea. Thank you!
I used ONR/distilled water as clay lube on My Acura just now. I used Griot's clay disc? Lots of chatter seeing My car is coated. It worked well... zero smears or water spots. I'll try ONR on the interior. I alwars like trying new things. Thanks for sharing this great video.
I love onr for interiors. Leaves behind a great clean finish
Optimum No Rinse, and Optimum Power Clean are the core of my. process.
Awesome love this. Informative and very helpful. I’ve used this and nonsense from chemical guys on the interior but after this I’ll strictly use the onr! I like using 303 aerospace as a UV dressing suitable for a lot of surfaces like this.
I like this video I am going to start doing this to my car
I have used ONR Wash and Wax on the interior.
Does it streak?
No
Yeah we have our own detailing business and we used ONR with wax on everything just add water
If you’re Northern Virginia we’re mobile so we come to you the company is called. My pro detail
finally someone said it... safely washing electronics etc as not spraying directly onto switches and such like.
I cringe every time I see so called "pro" detailers spraying liquid directly into these areas. At the very least, if that is regular practise e.g. you hire these detailers for a maintenance regime so they wash your vehicles regularly, then it WILL shorten the life of these parts.
Try opti seal for protection works great
Is the 1:10 dilution ratio the same solution ratio for ONR as a quick detailer? How man caps did you pour into the bucket? Thanks.
I did one capful with one gallon of onr so yes I followed the dilution ratio for it as a rinseless wash.
Hi Chelsea. Where did you get the cool spray bottles?
Can you use the ONR wax interior as well or does it need to she the shine?
@attention to details w/ Chelsea Hi! Would using a blow gun be sufficient to dry the surfaces after wiping down with the wet microfiber? Let's say besides screens, mirrors, etc... Also, you mention APCs in the sun being "dangerous", would wiping with ONR after scrubbing tough stains with APC be enough to neutralize the APC and avoid any damages??? Thank you so much!
Yes to the first one but some apcs can etch or burn the plastics and unfortunately onr may not reverse the damage
@@attention2detailswchelsea thanks for the info!! :-)
great 👍
Do you prefer the ONR over McKees FAST for the interior?
No fast interior detailer is hands down my favorite interior cleaner to maintain a vehicle with
What was that green towel
What's better ONR or Duragloss 931?
I believe Duragloss does the same as ONR but has wax, right?
For this task ONR imo
What do you think is the advantage of ONR over Duragloss?
@@delasmoo less risk of streaking on glass and other surfaces due to ONR being wax free
@@attention2detailswchelsea Ok, thanks!
I know this video is older but does anyone know if ONR is safe for tinted windows? I'm too scared to try it, lol.
Yes it is safe for tinted windows
Is onr tint safe?
Yes
Try OCNR yet?
You mixed 1/2 oz into 1 gallon of water which is a 1:256 ratio. Your spray bottle has 1:10 ratio on the bottle. Your using the 1:256 in your video. What jobs do you use a 1:10 ratio on?
I previously that bottle as a clay lube and wrote the wrong dilution on the bottle.
@@attention2detailswchelsea No problem. Clay lube is 1:10 ratio. I've found out I have better luck using car wash soap and water to make my own lube, plus there is no residue left behind when I start to polish.
When I'm prepping a car, I clay using Optimum Ferrex or the standard 256:1 dilution ONR. You don't need to dry. Just polish over the ONR residue.