One capful is half an ounce. So you need one capful per gallon. I also like to mix up more in the bucket, then just dunk my sprayer into the bucket so that the dilution is correct.
Adding more onr to 5 gallons would make the dilution wrong... unless you mean dunking the sprayer into the correct dilution to make it correct for the sprayer?
@@lukewiezycki7550 256:1 dilution. One ounce for two gallons. The cap for the 32 ounce bottle is half an ounce...so that means you need one capful for every gallon of water. I mix up 5 gallons (5 capfuls), so that I can just fill my sprayer by dunking it into the bucket. Then I don't have to mess with trying to measure out a 1/4 capful (for a 32 ounce container) or doing math.
This guy is a professional, unfortunately if he has been diluting it as he has in the video, the cars he has used this dilution on probably had micromarring.
Been doing ONR washes in these cold chicago winters for over a decade! I personally will run my car through the local coin-op and rinse as much salt off the car as I can prior to doing an ONR wash. Pull the car straight into the garage and go to town with ONR. I also like to put a few capfuls of ONR into a gallon of distilled water and boom, instant quick detailer/clay lube!
Pro tip. If you have a pay and spray car wash close to your house, go there and use their pressure washer spray everything off, go to your house and do the wash in your garage with warm ONR. Keeps the hands warm.
Why wouldn’t you just finish doing a traditional wash there? Seems kinda pointless if your already at the car wash. If you’re pulling out the hose or going to a wash just do a traditional wash, it will get the car cleaner.
@@ChicagoAutoPros I don't use soap, I've been using ONR for years. Some people prefer ONR over soap. I am one of those people. I like the fact I don't have to worry about water spots in the sun. I guess I could do my ONR wash there... but why when I can do it in the comfort of my heated garage? As for it getting cleaner. That debatable.
@@ChicagoAutoPros some car washes don't allow hand or bucket washing. I'd day you can get away with it if youbdont go on a busy weekend, though (they don't want folks hogging up the stalls for half an hour when paying customers are waiting).
I prefer using the 20 towel method, that way your solution never gets dirty. Just throw the used towel in another empty bucket. Great video and thanks!!
I’ve been doing an ONR wash like this all winter long up here in Wisconsin for the past few years. I LOVE ONR! Interiors and exteriors such a versatile product. Kind of difficult to get the wheels and wheel wells perfect because of all the sand and dirt mixed with salt but for surface cleaning and getting the paint and windows I couldn’t live without ONR.
I agree with you. I find I must use the presdure washer on the wheels and wheel arches but even then use a wheelwr cleaner on the actual alloys. Great product though!
@@SHODUUP I have definitely done that in the winter time when the road salt is particularly bad. Just last week I didn't is in fact. Really helps get into those cracks and crevices and wheel wells you wouldn't normally be a me to wash with a rinse less wash alone. Good idea to clean that salt off a few times throughout the winter. Keeps the rags cleaner too. Thanks for watching!
I am a big fan of Rinseless wash and I am so happy that finally someone actually using this method on a fairly dirty car. I always had this arguments with non believers that you cannot use it on really dirty cars and you scratch the paint.
Quick tip that has worked for me….been using onr for the past 2 years. Use regular garden hose on lower panels and wheels and then drive into the garage and commence onr wash. This great,y reduces dirt and contamination, when the vehicle is heavily contaminated.
I think one of the reasons for not doing that is to avoid pushing dirt around before you apply the onr with the polymers. But perhaps the pressure is low enough in the hose for this not to happen?
This is why I usually do a rinseless wash in my shop because I unfortunately do not have a drain. So it is a good alternative for me, I give the car a good pre-spray and then go and wash it with the BRS. Great video per usual Jason!
Try out Mckees N914! Converted from ONR, ONR was fine but Mckees was just slicker, didn't require as many second passes on filth, and just as versatile if not more. zero stuff left behind meaning its perfect before applying a LSP
I'd be interested to see this method done to new paint with a before and after like you did on the Tesla with the tunnel car wash. I don't buy that this is enough protection to prevent scratching.
The only problem with using a dark towel is that you can't see the dirt in the towel. I'm in Chicagoland, have 1 car but I'm no "pro". When I do a RW I make a single pass, observe the dirt line, roll the dirty section of the square away and make a 2nd pass, sometimes 3 even depending upon how dirty the section is, using all 8 squares of a plush, edgeless mf towel. I use a Worx hydroshot, multiple brushes and Auto-Fanatic foaming wheel cleaner or P&S Brake Buster to clean the tires and wheels....before doing the RW wash. I've met Alex at Calibre before but he surely doesn't remember me and wouldn't ever notice my lowly Hyundai at Cars and Coffee but its atleast going to be the cleanest car there🤔
i've done auto detailing for 3 and 1/2 years and i see this more as a maintenance tool than a main that could replace a pressure washer because just about a good 75-80% of your customers are going to be cars that have dirt and grim and asphalt, tree sap, sunswirles, scratches, bugs, fungis spores, etc. i've done well over 3,000 cars off all sizes and i can see this being used like i said to maintain cars that are in garages and cars that arn't too dirty to begin with but other than that its not really my go too. I wish it were though its eco friendly it uses less water and eco chemicals and its super portable no noise i mean its perfect but for a specific type of job. I highly reccomend if you want to maintain.
I firmly believe the safest way to use ONR is soaked folded-over MF cloths and discard when every side is used. A lot less chance of scratching....at least in my mind LOL
I would say that a lot of product would have to be used when pre soaking a dirty car like this. For those of us living in the harsh winter climates (can’t wash a car outside and take your equipment out in the driveway) I would say taking it to a coin op wash to pressure rinse all the heavy stuff first would be ideal then followed by a ONR pre soak and wash.
ONR is good, and it's the product that got me into rinseless washing, however at this point there's so many better products. Wolfgang Uber, CarPro Ech2o, and my personal favorite McKees 37 N-914.
I'm sorry but I would never use this process on my brand new paint, surely you could take it to a car wash and just use a high pressure gun to remove the worst of it.
ONR is just too good. It's amazing for rinseless washes. But it can also be used for so many other purposes. And a little goes a long way! And it's fairly priced! It's really a no-brainer.
@@KingRockets LOL practically anything you can think of! I use to clean the entire car. Outside, windows, rims, door jams, interior panels/dash etc. I also use it as a clay lube and it works pretty well if your panel temps are low (not in direct sunlight). I've used it to clean plastic parts under the hood. I've even used it on my bathroom mirrors and counter tops lol!! I've also used it as a panel prep/final wipe down after polishing - before applying sealant or wax. Works well. Now I have read you can use it in an extractor or steam cleaner but I've never personally tried that. Remember this stuff is super dilutable so mix it with some purified water (no water spots this way) and go to town!
@@jamest7485 Awesome! I will replace my quick detailer and try it out as my clay lube. Heck by what you're saying, I wouldn't be surprised if some have used ONR on themselves for a no rinse shower lol!
Dude I immediately saw the Ram Air box on the wall. I used to have a Trans Am WS6 and did the ram air box mod. I kept the original and am setting up a new garage and figuring out where to hang it up. I'm guessing you had a similar journey.
ONR .... the great car wash buster. Keeps your vehicle away from those nasty car washers during winter months when it's too cold to do the right thing.
The only car wash I'd use are the touchless n brushless kind. Or the ones that u operate the pressure washer. Definitely stay away from the ones with the spinning brush rollers.
Hi, if I have a pressure washer, foam cannon and two bucket setup, is there any reason that I should consider switching to rinse less washes? I have a ceramic coated vehicle and live in Colorado (freezing temps in winter with lots of dirty roads in winter).
I do this every 3 months to maintain my ceramic coating: foam cannon first, then pressure rinse, then pre-spray with rinseless, then two-bucket rinseless wash, then dry with detailer as a lubricant, then apply ceramic boost. Between those washes I basically just pressure wash with water then dry with a leaf blower, done every week in the winter, and every two weeks in the summer.
Wow, it looks like they did nano ceramic on the car. I saw that you sprayed the material first on the entire vehicle and then moved on to using the material again with a sponge. There is no fear that the material you have sprayed in the meantime will dry on the vehicle? And what about the temperature of the application of the material? Last question, what do you say about the ״new״ formula, the green bottle that also includes wax?
Great video guys, super helpful. I really liked your instructions for the wheels/tires as well! I had a question: will using ONR be good enough to use a clay bar afterwards?
Pump sprayers used in the video looking to order one for some time now I’m on the east coast I don’t want to pull out my pressure washer every-time I’m the winter, also I don’t have a garage. What’s the model number so I can order ? Thank you Jason love the channel I found out about you watching Pan the organizer.
I would simply water up mist bottles with good soap and degreaser and spray all the ride. Let it soak for 3-4 mins then steam and dry the car with plush microfibers. Would do the same thing he does for wheels and tires.
Jason I know this has nothing to do with this vid. My son is looking at a Tesla model 3. I would like to know if u can negotiate with them on price. Do they take trade ins. Is the dealership in Schaumburg? Thanks for the info.
I've been using a tornado map from my wash and rinse does everyone think that is a bad idea? It spins the mop in the bucket so all the dirt goes flying off of it into the bottom of the bucket
Hello Guys, I have one question about this product and its capabilities. Here it goes: - Do we need to use a TAR & IRON remover (chemical) , when using the NO RINSE + STEAM CLEAN (EXTERIOR USE)?? If someone has the experience, it could be much of a value, to speed up the cleaning process when preping the car for a polish! Waiting for your feedback on this matter! Thank you all guys
If your car parks in an area that has no drainage and is sensitive to being washed...that's a huge problem to begin with. Cause what do you do when...you know, it rains? Oh and ONR can actually be dumped on your plants after use (I'm not even joking). ONR is soy based product, completely biodegradable. Can be used for both interior and exterior of the car as well as for household cleaning. Sooo, there's not much to be concerned about.
@@Kyle-kc8cw When it rains and water drips from my car onto the garage floor, it is not contaminated with as much chemicals and dirt as in this video - that's my point. When I think rinseless, I think "I could do this inside a pristine dealer showroom and it wouldn't be a mess afterwards". Hardly the case here.
@@Kyle-kc8cw Hi, I am one of those guys without a drain in the garage. I learned a simple fix 45 years ago when watching maintenance troops wash the shop floor under a B-52. They laid towels around sensitive areas when performing limited area chemical washes. So when using ONR on really dirty cars, or I am going to wash more than one car in the cold weather, I lay 15 old bath towels on my garage floor in a U pattern, ending at the garage door. After the washes, I use a floor squeegee and in about 5 minutes the water is out and dry. Also, the towels prevent the water from soaking into anything.
best way to scratch the paint because you didn't rinse with pressurized water before cleaning, i don't understand how can someone clean their car this way
Yeah think I would still go to the car wash first to at least wash the majority off. Don’t trust anything to take all that junk off and not scratch the car.
The theory is that the polymers in onr or rinseless washes will provide lubrication and incapsulate and lift the dirt before it gets the chance to scratch your paint. If you use the pressure washer first, you will move the dirt around with high pressure greatly increasing the chances for scratching. Or so the theory goes anyways...
It took me two years before I had to finally agree, ONR and the BRS do not scratch the paint. For the last two plus years I use it all the time in my heated garage in the winter and during the HOT 🔥 100' temp summers I am back in the garage. I actually do a lot of washes between 7pm and 10pm. Out of the sun, and yes I do use very wet BRS, I don't ring them out much. And now we're back in a drought, which was the first time I was introduced to ONR as an option. Last week the Dept of Water Mgmt issued a bulletin that rationing guidelines will be out soon. So ONR will be back in business. I especially using it when I am mobile. With 3 sprayers and 4 gallons, I'm good to go.
The car still looks amazing. The engine on the other hand, not so much. Thanks again guys and great video!
Shouldn't admit this but ONR got in my mouth a little and I enjoyed the flavor
LOL, I've always wondered....
@@rheijne95 me too. I just love the smell.
The REAL question is HOW did it get in your mouth? Be honest; You tasted it didn't you? LOL
tastes like chicken
Lmao
One capful is half an ounce. So you need one capful per gallon. I also like to mix up more in the bucket, then just dunk my sprayer into the bucket so that the dilution is correct.
Wait that doesn’t make sense lol
Adding more onr to 5 gallons would make the dilution wrong... unless you mean dunking the sprayer into the correct dilution to make it correct for the sprayer?
@@lukewiezycki7550 256:1 dilution. One ounce for two gallons. The cap for the 32 ounce bottle is half an ounce...so that means you need one capful for every gallon of water.
I mix up 5 gallons (5 capfuls), so that I can just fill my sprayer by dunking it into the bucket. Then I don't have to mess with trying to measure out a 1/4 capful (for a 32 ounce container) or doing math.
This guy is a professional, unfortunately if he has been diluting it as he has in the video, the cars he has used this dilution on probably had micromarring.
You are right, one capful is half ounce, he should mix at least two capfuls!!
This is probably one of the best - SIMPLE - how to's for beginners ii've seen recently. Thank you for showing the process for newbies like me.
Been doing ONR washes in these cold chicago winters for over a decade! I personally will run my car through the local coin-op and rinse as much salt off the car as I can prior to doing an ONR wash. Pull the car straight into the garage and go to town with ONR.
I also like to put a few capfuls of ONR into a gallon of distilled water and boom, instant quick detailer/clay lube!
Pro tip. If you have a pay and spray car wash close to your house, go there and use their pressure washer spray everything off, go to your house and do the wash in your garage with warm ONR. Keeps the hands warm.
Why wouldn’t you just finish doing a traditional wash there? Seems kinda pointless if your already at the car wash. If you’re pulling out the hose or going to a wash just do a traditional wash, it will get the car cleaner.
@@ChicagoAutoPros I don't use soap, I've been using ONR for years. Some people prefer ONR over soap. I am one of those people. I like the fact I don't have to worry about water spots in the sun. I guess I could do my ONR wash there... but why when I can do it in the comfort of my heated garage? As for it getting cleaner. That debatable.
@@ChicagoAutoPros some car washes don't allow hand or bucket washing. I'd day you can get away with it if youbdont go on a busy weekend, though (they don't want folks hogging up the stalls for half an hour when paying customers are waiting).
I prefer using the 20 towel method, that way your solution never gets dirty. Just throw the used towel in another empty bucket. Great video and thanks!!
I’ve been doing an ONR wash like this all winter long up here in Wisconsin for the past few years. I LOVE ONR! Interiors and exteriors such a versatile product. Kind of difficult to get the wheels and wheel wells perfect because of all the sand and dirt mixed with salt but for surface cleaning and getting the paint and windows I couldn’t live without ONR.
I agree with you. I find I must use the presdure washer on the wheels and wheel arches but even then use a wheelwr cleaner on the actual alloys. Great product though!
Do you take it to a coin opp wash just to get the heavy stuff off
@@SHODUUP I have definitely done that in the winter time when the road salt is particularly bad. Just last week I didn't is in fact. Really helps get into those cracks and crevices and wheel wells you wouldn't normally be a me to wash with a rinse less wash alone. Good idea to clean that salt off a few times throughout the winter. Keeps the rags cleaner too. Thanks for watching!
The towels that are numbered inn the corners are pretty cool. 1 thru 8 so you know what you've used.
Fantastic for ceramic coatings!
@@ChicagoAutoPros Where are those from?
I am a big fan of Rinseless wash and I am so happy that finally someone actually using this method on a fairly dirty car.
I always had this arguments with non believers that you cannot use it on really dirty cars and you scratch the paint.
No one seems to talk about this. How do you clean your garage floor after all the dirt and cleaner accumulates?
Quick tip that has worked for me….been using onr for the past 2 years. Use regular garden hose on lower panels and wheels and then drive into the garage and commence onr wash. This great,y reduces dirt and contamination, when the vehicle is heavily contaminated.
I think one of the reasons for not doing that is to avoid pushing dirt around before you apply the onr with the polymers. But perhaps the pressure is low enough in the hose for this not to happen?
Tip, follow the sponge with a damp MF towel. This will get any missed dirt plus semi dry the panel. Will also keep the drying towel clean.
Truly excellent tip! Thanks.
That's how I do it.
I live in a condo and this stuff is perfect for underground parking lots.
This will take my mobile detailing to the next level. Awesome video thx guys.
This is why I usually do a rinseless wash in my shop because I unfortunately do not have a drain. So it is a good alternative for me, I give the car a good pre-spray and then go and wash it with the BRS. Great video per usual Jason!
Do you rinse out the garage floor afterward?
Love ONR and the AXEL 3000 sprayers are the only way to go!
Not only but certainly a good way 😁
I've been using onr since 2009. I really like the idea that I can wash my cars in the garage any time I want.
I use ONR all the time. Great all year round!
I haven't used soap in years.
@@Sinisterg60 Me, too. I use Shampoo only for the wheels, cause i have so much left over
Try out Mckees N914! Converted from ONR, ONR was fine but Mckees was just slicker, didn't require as many second passes on filth, and just as versatile if not more. zero stuff left behind meaning its perfect before applying a LSP
I'd be interested to see this method done to new paint with a before and after like you did on the Tesla with the tunnel car wash. I don't buy that this is enough protection to prevent scratching.
Ok this video is dope af I love the Chicago youtubers uniting
1 cap onr per gallon water! cap is 1/2 ounce I believe... great product!
Came to see if anyone else had mentioned this. Cap is half ounce so he needed three caps for three gallons.
The cap he used is half and ounce so he should have used three cap fulls. Optimum did this for a reason one cap full per gallon.
Yes, i was going to say that too, 1 cap per gallon.
Would be interested to see how bad the garage floor was after that and how it was cleaned up
The only problem with using a dark towel is that you can't see the dirt in the towel. I'm in Chicagoland, have 1 car but I'm no "pro". When I do a RW I make a single pass, observe the dirt line, roll the dirty section of the square away and make a 2nd pass, sometimes 3 even depending upon how dirty the section is, using all 8 squares of a plush, edgeless mf towel.
I use a Worx hydroshot, multiple brushes and Auto-Fanatic foaming wheel cleaner or P&S Brake Buster to clean the tires and wheels....before doing the RW wash.
I've met Alex at Calibre before but he surely doesn't remember me and wouldn't ever notice my lowly Hyundai at Cars and Coffee but its atleast going to be the cleanest car there🤔
Unless I show up...😉
@@captainslow4436 uh oh...now I've gotta step my game up or I'll be outshined, out powered and out fished (is that a word even)🤣
i've done auto detailing for 3 and 1/2 years and i see this more as a maintenance tool than a main that could replace a pressure washer because just about a good 75-80% of your customers are going to be cars that have dirt and grim and asphalt, tree sap, sunswirles, scratches, bugs, fungis spores, etc. i've done well over 3,000 cars off all sizes and i can see this being used like i said to maintain cars that are in garages and cars that arn't too dirty to begin with but other than that its not really my go too. I wish it were though its eco friendly it uses less water and eco chemicals and its super portable no noise i mean its perfect but for a specific type of job. I highly reccomend if you want to maintain.
I firmly believe the safest way to use ONR is soaked folded-over MF cloths and discard when every side is used. A lot less chance of scratching....at least in my mind LOL
It's so much faster than going back and forth and rinsing out the sponge too.
Terrific video. I love ONR! It is perfect for winter washes. I use the brs,two gallons of distilled water, 2 ounces of ONR,smiles! lots of them.
I would say that a lot of product would have to be used when pre soaking a dirty car like this. For those of us living in the harsh winter climates (can’t wash a car outside and take your equipment out in the driveway) I would say taking it to a coin op wash to pressure rinse all the heavy stuff first would be ideal then followed by a ONR pre soak and wash.
ONR is good, and it's the product that got me into rinseless washing, however at this point there's so many better products. Wolfgang Uber, CarPro Ech2o, and my personal favorite McKees 37 N-914.
I want to see this done on a slightly dirty solid black paint corrected car.
I'm sorry but I would never use this process on my brand new paint, surely you could take it to a car wash and just use a high pressure gun to remove the worst of it.
Thanks for this video ! Is ONR efficient enough on bugs? Or would use an APC first ?
Greetings from France
That music sounds like a tender, heart warming scene from Breakin 2 electric boogaloo. Nice work
ONR is just too good. It's amazing for rinseless washes. But it can also be used for so many other purposes. And a little goes a long way! And it's fairly priced! It's really a no-brainer.
What other things do you use it for? Just picked up my first bottle!
@@KingRockets LOL practically anything you can think of! I use to clean the entire car. Outside, windows, rims, door jams, interior panels/dash etc. I also use it as a clay lube and it works pretty well if your panel temps are low (not in direct sunlight). I've used it to clean plastic parts under the hood. I've even used it on my bathroom mirrors and counter tops lol!! I've also used it as a panel prep/final wipe down after polishing - before applying sealant or wax. Works well.
Now I have read you can use it in an extractor or steam cleaner but I've never personally tried that.
Remember this stuff is super dilutable so mix it with some purified water (no water spots this way) and go to town!
@@jamest7485 Awesome! I will replace my quick detailer and try it out as my clay lube. Heck by what you're saying, I wouldn't be surprised if some have used ONR on themselves for a no rinse shower lol!
Dude I immediately saw the Ram Air box on the wall. I used to have a Trans Am WS6 and did the ram air box mod. I kept the original and am setting up a new garage and figuring out where to hang it up. I'm guessing you had a similar journey.
ONR .... the great car wash buster. Keeps your vehicle away from those nasty car washers during winter months when it's too cold to do the right thing.
The only car wash I'd use are the touchless n brushless kind. Or the ones that u operate the pressure washer.
Definitely stay away from the ones with the spinning brush rollers.
Great video! Never thought of the steamer to help out in a wash. Ty!
ONR is an fantastic product and is amazing how well it works.
Hi, if I have a pressure washer, foam cannon and two bucket setup, is there any reason that I should consider switching to rinse less washes? I have a ceramic coated vehicle and live in Colorado (freezing temps in winter with lots of dirty roads in winter).
I do this every 3 months to maintain my ceramic coating: foam cannon first, then pressure rinse, then pre-spray with rinseless, then two-bucket rinseless wash, then dry with detailer as a lubricant, then apply ceramic boost. Between those washes I basically just pressure wash with water then dry with a leaf blower, done every week in the winter, and every two weeks in the summer.
Should ask him to give you a ride in his trans am, and bring some depends if you do LOL
Great process video. I’m using McKee’s N-941.
Wow, it looks like they did nano ceramic on the car.
I saw that you sprayed the material first on the entire vehicle and then moved on to using the material again with a sponge.
There is no fear that the material you have sprayed in the meantime will dry on the vehicle?
And what about the temperature of the application of the material?
Last question, what do you say about the ״new״ formula, the green bottle that also includes wax?
Do you not use a drying agent? If so, what's a good product? I have an IGL ceramic coating on my vehicle.
Great video guys, super helpful. I really liked your instructions for the wheels/tires as well! I had a question: will using ONR be good enough to use a clay bar afterwards?
Pump sprayers used in the video looking to order one for some time now I’m on the east coast I don’t want to pull out my pressure washer every-time I’m the winter, also I don’t have a garage. What’s the model number so I can order ? Thank you Jason love the channel I found out about you watching Pan the organizer.
Luxury Microfiber!
I would simply water up mist bottles with good soap and degreaser and spray all the ride. Let it soak for 3-4 mins then steam and dry the car with plush microfibers. Would do the same thing he does for wheels and tires.
Could I do a rinseless wash for a ceramic coating job?
Good question
What does a steam cleaner do to a ceramic/graphene coating?
Jason I know this has nothing to do with this vid. My son is looking at a Tesla model 3. I would like to know if u can negotiate with them on price. Do they take trade ins. Is the dealership in Schaumburg? Thanks for the info.
Great product
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Can I use no rinse on ceramic coated cars?
Yes, my car is coated with Opti-Coat Pro3 ceramic and I use ONR exclusively.
WTF do you guys read my mind? I am researching for the best way to do a hoseless wash and you upload this haha.
Where can I buy one of those pumps that spray the water?
Great tips! Thank You!
Thanks for watching!
What was the quick detailer you used?
I've been using a tornado map from my wash and rinse does everyone think that is a bad idea? It spins the mop in the bucket so all the dirt goes flying off of it into the bottom of the bucket
Is there any rinsing aide in the rinse bucket?
Where do you get those spray bottles?
Great Video
This one gets a share! Thank you for the knowledge.
Thanks for watching!
Always.
@8:55 🤯 is that the ShamWow towel!!
What is the dilution ratio for the pre wash spray?
Most folks recommend make your solution bucket and then just fill your sprayer from it
256-1.
If my car was this dirty, I do not feel comfortable using rinseless wash without rinsing first with a hose.
Tap water from the hose is far less effective than applying a cleaner to the car.
U can also use ONR as a quick detailer.
What are your reasons for using the blue ONR over the green one?
green one has wax built-in, not everyone wants this when just cleaning.
What was the steamer you used?
Still thinking about those embedded contaminates in the clear coat tho lol
used the link above to search for a local detailer, did not find any close to Folsom, CA
Where can I get one of those sponges
I just cleaned my car i hit it with waterless wash in between washes and ceramic quick detailer
Is the rinse bucket just water??
Is this a reupload? 😳
EDIT: Did not realize I was on CAP TH-cam channel 😅
If I don' have a hose I sure am not going to have a steamer
Hello Guys,
I have one question about this product and its capabilities. Here it goes:
- Do we need to use a TAR & IRON remover (chemical) , when using the NO RINSE + STEAM CLEAN (EXTERIOR USE)??
If someone has the experience, it could be much of a value, to speed up the cleaning process when preping the car for a polish!
Waiting for your feedback on this matter!
Thank you all guys
No access to water, but hes got a lift. What kind of car guy is this😎🤣🤔
Have you tried ammo nyc hoseless lift kit?
ONR is magic stuff.
Here I was hoping for an engine update
I seen a vid where they spray quick detailer on just before drying 👍 does anyone else do this ?
That just never seems like enough to me I end up pouring a quarter of the bottle lol
ONR standard ratio should be one cap per gallon.
How does a guy have a big youtube channel owns nice Cars but doesn't have running water or a simple pressure washer
Stonekeepers- When you move
Why a stream in the pre-wash and not a fan🤔
The cap on the 32 oz. bottle is 1/2 oz. , not 1 oz. So the dilution used in the video is incorrent. Should have been 3 capfuls.
Thanks for the correction.
beard guy lost a lot of weight
For a rinseless wash, that garage floor is an absolute mess of chemicals and dirt - something you want to avoid if you don't have a drain.
If your car parks in an area that has no drainage and is sensitive to being washed...that's a huge problem to begin with. Cause what do you do when...you know, it rains?
Oh and ONR can actually be dumped on your plants after use (I'm not even joking). ONR is soy based product, completely biodegradable. Can be used for both interior and exterior of the car as well as for household cleaning. Sooo, there's not much to be concerned about.
@@Kyle-kc8cw When it rains and water drips from my car onto the garage floor, it is not contaminated with as much chemicals and dirt as in this video - that's my point. When I think rinseless, I think "I could do this inside a pristine dealer showroom and it wouldn't be a mess afterwards". Hardly the case here.
@@TheUrbanEpicure Yeah, I edited my comment to include why it's not a concern.
@@TheUrbanEpicure Hmm, then you're looking for a waterless wash. Not rinseless. Wrong avenue bud.
@@Kyle-kc8cw Hi, I am one of those guys without a drain in the garage. I learned a simple fix 45 years ago when watching maintenance troops wash the shop floor under a B-52. They laid towels around sensitive areas when performing limited area chemical washes. So when using ONR on really dirty cars, or I am going to wash more than one car in the cold weather, I lay 15 old bath towels on my garage floor in a U pattern, ending at the garage door. After the washes, I use a floor squeegee and in about 5 minutes the water is out and dry. Also, the towels prevent the water from soaking into anything.
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best way to scratch the paint because you didn't rinse with pressurized water before cleaning, i don't understand how can someone clean their car this way
Yes, it's obvious you don't understand how it works.
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Yeah think I would still go to the car wash first to at least wash the majority off. Don’t trust anything to take all that junk off and not scratch the car.
The theory is that the polymers in onr or rinseless washes will provide lubrication and incapsulate and lift the dirt before it gets the chance to scratch your paint. If you use the pressure washer first, you will move the dirt around with high pressure greatly increasing the chances for scratching. Or so the theory goes anyways...
An “inexpensive steamer” couple hundred $$
The commercial units can go for thousands
Waterless wash is the dumbest method to wash a car. Period.
I think the tunnel washes with the roller brushes is the dumbest way to wash a car
Maybe get away with this on a silver car. Doing this on a black car would create swirl city.
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Hell no
I just can never trust a sponge.
Those aren't the big yellow sponges from the dollar store mane i havent tried them but they look nice
@@LuisHernandez-hz6yu Oh I know that, just goes against everything I know and understand. Just a peace of mind thing.
@@kylea7864 true true
It took me two years before I had to finally agree, ONR and the BRS do not scratch the paint. For the last two plus years I use it all the time in my heated garage in the winter and during the HOT 🔥 100' temp summers I am back in the garage. I actually do a lot of washes between 7pm and 10pm. Out of the sun, and yes I do use very wet BRS, I don't ring them out much. And now we're back in a drought, which was the first time I was introduced to ONR as an option. Last week the Dept of Water Mgmt issued a bulletin that rationing guidelines will be out soon. So ONR will be back in business. I especially using it when I am mobile. With 3 sprayers and 4 gallons, I'm good to go.