Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine--How to
#1
Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine--How to
I have been doing 2 water buckets wash and dry with drying aid like quick detailer. My cars paint have been almost flawless for years. This method works well in the summer but not so good in the winter when it is so cold outside.
I have read a lot of good reviews on Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine and would like to try it out myself. I'm thinking of doing the following:
1. Rinse the car with water to get rid of as much dust as possible.
2. Mix 1oz of ONR with 2 gallons of water.
3. Wash one section at a time.
4. Clean the wash mitt with the 2nd bucket water with the grit guard.
5. Continue step (3) and (4) from top to bottom.
6. Dry the entire car with absorber or with quick detailer.
That is my plan. I would like to hear your opinions on that plan as well as how you would approach it properly. Thank you in advance.
I have read a lot of good reviews on Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine and would like to try it out myself. I'm thinking of doing the following:
1. Rinse the car with water to get rid of as much dust as possible.
2. Mix 1oz of ONR with 2 gallons of water.
3. Wash one section at a time.
4. Clean the wash mitt with the 2nd bucket water with the grit guard.
5. Continue step (3) and (4) from top to bottom.
6. Dry the entire car with absorber or with quick detailer.
That is my plan. I would like to hear your opinions on that plan as well as how you would approach it properly. Thank you in advance.
#2
Lexus Champion
I use (and love) ONR.
Before I wash any one panel, I spray it down with quick detailer, even if it's still wet from a rinse, to ensure good lubrication. Then I use the mitt as you've described.
I would not use the Absorber in this application. I dry off each panel, as I go, by patting it down with a high quality waffle weave towel.
Before I wash any one panel, I spray it down with quick detailer, even if it's still wet from a rinse, to ensure good lubrication. Then I use the mitt as you've described.
I would not use the Absorber in this application. I dry off each panel, as I go, by patting it down with a high quality waffle weave towel.
#4
Lexus Champion
#5
Hi,
Which is option is "better"?
a) Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine followed by Optimum Car Wax spray
b) Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax followed by Optimum Car Wax spray (overkill?)
c) Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax
Thanks in advance
Which is option is "better"?
a) Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine followed by Optimum Car Wax spray
b) Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax followed by Optimum Car Wax spray (overkill?)
c) Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax
Thanks in advance
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I have been doing 2 water buckets wash and dry with drying aid like quick detailer. My cars paint have been almost flawless for years. This method works well in the summer but not so good in the winter when it is so cold outside.
I have read a lot of good reviews on Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine and would like to try it out myself. I'm thinking of doing the following:
1. Rinse the car with water to get rid of as much dust as possible.
2. Mix 1oz of ONR with 2 gallons of water.
3. Wash one section at a time.
4. Clean the wash mitt with the 2nd bucket water with the grit guard.
5. Continue step (3) and (4) from top to bottom.
6. Dry the entire car with absorber or with quick detailer.
That is my plan. I would like to hear your opinions on that plan as well as how you would approach it properly. Thank you in advance.
I have read a lot of good reviews on Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine and would like to try it out myself. I'm thinking of doing the following:
1. Rinse the car with water to get rid of as much dust as possible.
2. Mix 1oz of ONR with 2 gallons of water.
3. Wash one section at a time.
4. Clean the wash mitt with the 2nd bucket water with the grit guard.
5. Continue step (3) and (4) from top to bottom.
6. Dry the entire car with absorber or with quick detailer.
That is my plan. I would like to hear your opinions on that plan as well as how you would approach it properly. Thank you in advance.
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#8
Just trying to understand the reasoning behind this since the purpose of the product is "No Rinse". Thanks
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Auto Detailing Master
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For instance, in the winter, I will pressure wash the car to remove the salt/crud buildup, then do a rinseless wash in the garage to finish it off.
In the summer, I will simply wash with ONR with no rinsing beforehand.
In any case, I always pre-soak a panel with rinseless wash before wiping, just to add additional lubrication.
- Rinse (optional unless very dirty)
- Presoak panel by misting ONR solution onto surface
- Wash panel (start with roof, hood, trunk, then work your way around the sides)
- Dry Panel
- Repeat until entire car has been cleaned
Hope that helps.
-Zach
#10
Guys, with the traditional 2 water bucket wash, I normally dry the entire car after final rinse. However, with the rinseless method, it seems like we have to dry immediately panel by panel. I wonder if we don't dry fast enough, will it leave any streaks or water spots??
#11
Has anyone tried ONR with a Gilmour 95QGFMR Foamaster II Cleaning Sprayer?
It would seem to have the best of 2 worlds.
Reduction in touches
Goodness of the ONR as a cleaning solution.
Possibly putting 1 oz or so in the foamaster container and fill with H2O to dilute.
Just throwing this out there as I have ONR and I'm looking at the foamaster.
It would seem to have the best of 2 worlds.
Reduction in touches
Goodness of the ONR as a cleaning solution.
Possibly putting 1 oz or so in the foamaster container and fill with H2O to dilute.
Just throwing this out there as I have ONR and I'm looking at the foamaster.
#12
I have the foammaster and use it on my regular wash, I rinse the car with water first to get rid of the dirt as much as possible and then I foam the car with foammaster so the paint is totally lubricated. Next, I start washing the entire car. Finally, I rinse the entire car and dry.
I think I'm going to do the same like I used to do with the regular shampoo. The only step that is different is no rinse at the very end.
I don't like washing panel at a time and I plan to wash the entire car with ONR like the regular shampoo but without the final rinse. Finally, I dry the entire car all at once. Will this create any streaks, haze or water spot if I don't dry fast enough?? That is my current concern.
I think I'm going to do the same like I used to do with the regular shampoo. The only step that is different is no rinse at the very end.
I don't like washing panel at a time and I plan to wash the entire car with ONR like the regular shampoo but without the final rinse. Finally, I dry the entire car all at once. Will this create any streaks, haze or water spot if I don't dry fast enough?? That is my current concern.
#13
I have the foammaster and use it on my regular wash, I rinse the car with water first to get rid of the dirt as much as possible and then I foam the car with foammaster so the paint is totally lubricated. Next, I start washing the entire car. Finally, I rinse the entire car and dry.
I think I'm going to do the same like I used to do with the regular shampoo. The only step that is different is no rinse at the very end.
I think I'm going to do the same like I used to do with the regular shampoo. The only step that is different is no rinse at the very end.
Any idea as to planned dilution of the ONR?
#15
I must have misunderstood. I thought that you were putting the ONR in the foamaster container and if that was so and the foamaster takes the solution in its container and mixes with the water from the hose attachment. It would be hard for me to determine the 1 oz / 2 gallon ratio. That's why I threw out the 1 oz in the foamaster container and fill with water as a point of discussion.