3 great products! I use opti clean as a pre-soak before a rinse less wash in my pump sprayer. I use the wash n wax for my maintenance washes and regular ONR when I’m adding protection or doing a clay/iron treatment with my clay towel.
Another great video! On the dealer lot I use one bucket with the blue Wash and Shine with the Ultra Black Sponge. I have been training the bucket to follow me around the car but have not been successful
I think they added more lubrication to the improved ONR, I really like it. I also like to pre-spray with P&S Epic when the panels are a little more dirty or have salt on them in the winter, then I spray ONR or N-914 over the Epic. Love your experiments!
Very solid mix of products here that compliment each other well. The Opti-Clean is a fantastic quick wipe down product for inside AND outside. The inside is where I really like the Opti-Clean for it's incredible and superior SCENT. One of the best scents in Detailing around the world, HANDS DOWN! I wish Optimum would incorporate that scent into it's entire line of products and make that their "signature" scent! This, of course, is a matter of subjection and personal preference. I prefer clean scents. Opti-Clean's scent is more like a household type of product clean such as Fantastik in the spray bottle, but Opti-Clean is ten times better. It will also leave your work space or garage smelling great for at least a few hours. The interior will smell great for a day or two until the smell dissipates. I guarantee your customer, friend, sister, wife, whomever who drives their vehicle the first time after a fresh wipe down on the interior surfaces (10 minutes max for the wipedown) will remember that wonderful smell. They'll be asking for it the next time on your maintenance wash return visits. With these three products, a wash bucket, and a few microfibers/mitts, an aspiring detailer (teenager) could easily start up a weekend or after school business providing basic maintenance washes. This is what most people who drive want anyway. And charging $20 to $25 per vehicle is not unreasonable as that is what they pay for the good ole' "wash and scratch" automated car wash anyway. Do just eight vehicles a day at 30 minutes per vehicle (on average) and that's not a bad amount of money for a young adult. Then expand into more and more as you build up your client base over time. Heck, set up a little mobile operation out of your trunk or backseat and set up in the corner of your high school parking lot. Offer other students a rinseless wash and interior wipe down. You'd be very surprised on how many students would take up that offer. Seek out high volume places where a lot of cars pass by. Look at all the money those kids make on the weekends washing cars to raise money for soccer, baseball, cheerleading, etc. You being a one person operation would be making the profits! Low initial cost, high profit margin.
I'll have to give the new Benji "Triple Trifecta" in a bucket a try myself this weekend when I do a rinseless maintenance wash on my car and my wife's daily.
Thanks for the great video! In my work, I use a combo of N-914 Rinseless Wash@Wax and Graphene Rinseless Wash from McKees. I use the same combination, but in a different proportion, as a quick detailer. I really like the shine and smoothness. The whole car sparkles in the sun! You also have these stuff, test this combination and share the result. Sincerely!
I’ve read that optimum formulated it to work at the ratios they suggest and the formulation isn’t optimized with the extra water. Ratios and science and such I’m sure. Now that doesn’t mean it won’t work good enough diluted more, but not just at its best.
I’m gonna be getting the ONR wash and wax. I think it’s important for cars to keep getting some dose of polymer/wax protection especially in this crazy heat in Vegas. Currently using just the new ONR with Opti seal and some times optimum car wax.
Great point! Using that Opti Car Wax should really help preserve that paint in the Vegas sun. Both Opti-Seal and Car Wax work great as drying aides too.
Don't apply to a dry dirty vehicle. Spray it onto vehicle to loosen the dirt and also add an additional layer of lubricant. Or better yet spray on then rinse off once before, then spray a layer on top before wiping with the soaked microfiber
ONR is a pure cleaning product with some protection Opticlean has very high lubrication because it's primary function is waterless wash ONR wash and wax is self explanatory ONR wash and wax Will leave residue and opticlean as well on the glass I clean the windows with just 15ml(1/4ounce) of ONR in 12L(3gallons) bucket and the rest of the car with Opticlean as a rinseless wash.
@@DetailingBreakdown Great channel by the way. Like how you experiment.Thats the great thing about Optimum products super versatile.I use Opticlean as a rinseless wash when the cars are more dirty because of its high lubrication and I pre rinse the car with Opticlean.When they are dusty I use ONR plus I use ONR to pre rinse instead of Foaming when using a traditional wash 👍👍👍👍great channel Greetings from Sydney Australia
@@zorankarabeleski392 very true. Versatility is tops. Opti Seal works great on glass too as does ONR. I use ONR on interior and engine bay. Very safe too.
So far, I've only used ONR for rinseless. After watching your video on DIY Detail Rinseless I thought I might try that but it's not available yet on Amazon. Now I see this. If I'm already using Bead Maker, is the Wax version of ONR necessary?
@@ShelterDogs I don’t think the wax has a substantial amount of wax. Just a hint and it’s enough to last a week and give that nice slick feel during that week.
@@DetailingBreakdownDoes the Ulitma WW have a strong scent? I’m so confused which one I should use after watching your video. : } Need to find those blue cleaning towels too. I was hoping the Opti Clean worked best because it has less of a fragrance. I need low fragrance. Thank you!
@@DetailingBreakdown Thank you. I just looked at Feynlab v2. Looks like it’s just a cleaner with no wax included? Have you used it? I will call them but curious about your opinion. Thank you!
3 great products! I use opti clean as a pre-soak before a rinse less wash in my pump sprayer. I use the wash n wax for my maintenance washes and regular ONR when I’m adding protection or doing a clay/iron treatment with my clay towel.
That’s perfect!!
Another great video! On the dealer lot I use one bucket with the blue Wash and Shine with the Ultra Black Sponge. I have been training the bucket to follow me around the car but have not been successful
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I think they added more lubrication to the improved ONR, I really like it. I also like to pre-spray with P&S Epic when the panels are a little more dirty or have salt on them in the winter, then I spray ONR or N-914 over the Epic. Love your experiments!
Yes, that would definitely be a great way to do it.
Try using Power Clean for salty exteriors during winter as a pre-treatment?
@@hartlanddetailer5670 we don’t have snow or salt here. But thanks for the advice
Your a detailing channel genius you come up with great tests and ideas.
Just boredom, lol
Very solid mix of products here that compliment each other well. The Opti-Clean is a fantastic quick wipe down product for inside AND outside. The inside is where I really like the Opti-Clean for it's incredible and superior SCENT. One of the best scents in Detailing around the world, HANDS DOWN! I wish Optimum would incorporate that scent into it's entire line of products and make that their "signature" scent! This, of course, is a matter of subjection and personal preference. I prefer clean scents. Opti-Clean's scent is more like a household type of product clean such as Fantastik in the spray bottle, but Opti-Clean is ten times better. It will also leave your work space or garage smelling great for at least a few hours. The interior will smell great for a day or two until the smell dissipates. I guarantee your customer, friend, sister, wife, whomever who drives their vehicle the first time after a fresh wipe down on the interior surfaces (10 minutes max for the wipedown) will remember that wonderful smell. They'll be asking for it the next time on your maintenance wash return visits. With these three products, a wash bucket, and a few microfibers/mitts, an aspiring detailer (teenager) could easily start up a weekend or after school business providing basic maintenance washes. This is what most people who drive want anyway. And charging $20 to $25 per vehicle is not unreasonable as that is what they pay for the good ole' "wash and scratch" automated car wash anyway. Do just eight vehicles a day at 30 minutes per vehicle (on average) and that's not a bad amount of money for a young adult. Then expand into more and more as you build up your client base over time. Heck, set up a little mobile operation out of your trunk or backseat and set up in the corner of your high school parking lot. Offer other students a rinseless wash and interior wipe down. You'd be very surprised on how many students would take up that offer. Seek out high volume places where a lot of cars pass by. Look at all the money those kids make on the weekends washing cars to raise money for soccer, baseball, cheerleading, etc. You being a one person operation would be making the profits! Low initial cost, high profit margin.
I'll have to give the new Benji "Triple Trifecta" in a bucket a try myself this weekend when I do a rinseless maintenance wash on my car and my wife's daily.
Ur absolutely right! One could make a killing of these products. I’ll also have to try OptiClean on the inside. I hear it’s excellent!
It does smell SO good.
So does Instant Detailer & Gloss Enhancer, and Car Wax.
Great performance from these products too.
Thanks for the great video! In my work, I use a combo of N-914 Rinseless Wash@Wax and Graphene Rinseless Wash from McKees. I use the same combination, but in a different proportion, as a quick detailer. I really like the shine and smoothness. The whole car sparkles in the sun! You also have these stuff, test this combination and share the result. Sincerely!
Interesting, I’ll check it out
I mean Opti claims the same or similar polymers are used in Onr And OC. I would think it would work fine .. even at the standard 256:1 ratio.
I’ve read that optimum formulated it to work at the ratios they suggest and the formulation isn’t optimized with the extra water. Ratios and science and such I’m sure. Now that doesn’t mean it won’t work good enough diluted more, but not just at its best.
It’s a different animal. I don’t think I’d break it down that far.
I agree
I’m gonna be getting the ONR wash and wax. I think it’s important for cars to keep getting some dose of polymer/wax protection especially in this crazy heat in Vegas. Currently using just the new ONR with Opti seal and some times optimum car wax.
That’s great! It’s a nice product.
Great point! Using that Opti Car Wax should really help preserve that paint in the Vegas sun.
Both Opti-Seal and Car Wax work great as drying aides too.
Don't apply to a dry dirty vehicle. Spray it onto vehicle to loosen the dirt and also add an additional layer of lubricant. Or better yet spray on then rinse off once before, then spray a layer on top before wiping with the soaked microfiber
Cool
ONR is a pure cleaning product with some protection
Opticlean has very high lubrication because it's primary function is waterless wash
ONR wash and wax is self explanatory
ONR wash and wax Will leave residue and opticlean as well on the glass
I clean the windows with just 15ml(1/4ounce) of ONR in 12L(3gallons) bucket and the rest of the car with Opticlean as a rinseless wash.
I like it but I’d say the OPTIClean has excellent protection for a waterless and it cleans very well with high lubrication.
@@DetailingBreakdown
Great channel by the way.
Like how you experiment.Thats the great thing about Optimum products super versatile.I use Opticlean as a rinseless wash when the cars are more dirty because of its high lubrication and I pre rinse the car with Opticlean.When they are dusty I use ONR plus I use ONR to pre rinse instead of Foaming when using a traditional wash 👍👍👍👍great channel
Greetings from Sydney Australia
@@zorankarabeleski392 that sounds like a great way to go about it.
@@zorankarabeleski392 very true. Versatility is tops. Opti Seal works great on glass too as does ONR. I use ONR on interior and engine bay. Very safe too.
awesome video and product comparison brother. car looks great good friend
Thanks man!
I always mix onr one cap to one gallon an in my pump sprayer I an a bit in the cap after I fill up my pump sprayer before I use the onr
Nice
Nice review
@@mickyticks ty
This is a ultra slick video!
Ty
Great video on ONR!
Ty
How about dust collection by wash n wax ?
It’s normal
So far, I've only used ONR for rinseless. After watching your video on DIY Detail Rinseless I thought I might try that but it's not available yet on Amazon. Now I see this. If I'm already using Bead Maker, is the Wax version of ONR necessary?
Well, probably don’t need the wax if using Beadmaker.
Thank you, Benji. I aim to have as few products as needed. So maybe I'll get it anyway, and when Bead Maker runs out, I won't replace it.
@@ShelterDogs I don’t think the wax has a substantial amount of wax. Just a hint and it’s enough to last a week and give that nice slick feel during that week.
How does Ultima ww+ compare
About the same but I like Ultima WW more that ONR WW
@@DetailingBreakdownDoes the Ulitma WW have a strong scent? I’m so confused which one I should use after watching your video. : } Need to find those blue cleaning towels too. I was hoping the Opti Clean worked best because it has less of a fragrance. I need low fragrance. Thank you!
@@FM-ij7iu they are both scented. I don’t think Faynlab has a scent.
@@DetailingBreakdown Thank you. I just looked at Feynlab v2. Looks like it’s just a cleaner with no wax included? Have you used it? I will call them but curious about your opinion. Thank you!
@@FM-ij7iu I have the original. They have a new one out but I think they are ironing out some things. I’d buy the original one. It’s great!
Would anyone here know the durability of optimum wash n wax is?
Maybe a week, it’s not meant to be a sealant
It's not necessary east to replace waxing a car, but repeated use could help extend the life of the base layer of wax.