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Optimum No Rinse Wash and Shine NR2010Q 32 Ounce

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For my dilutions I use 32:1 for the pre wash (3% of mix) and for the wash I use 10ml of ONR for every litre of water used. I recall there being a lot of conflicting info out there on dilution ratios so went with this highest ratios I found. Applying ONR to the car before rinsing it, can help to lubricate this process. Although it won’t pre-wash the car in the same way as a snow foam or citrus pre-wash will (you’ll need to do this step after), it may be useful on very soft paintwork.

However, your RV will probably be exposed to the sun’s UV rays constantly if it is in use a lot. And UV damage is one of the worst factors that can harm an RV exterior. The ratios i have published all come from recommendations by Optimum. The manufacturer always know their product best. The system I am showing you in this article does require an initial investment in the pole system and tools needed. But from there on the cost is minimal.

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Optimum No Rinse ONR – Before No Rinse Wash & Shine (ONR), there was no choice other than to use regular car wash shampoos that impact on water restrictions and in many areas of Europe are simply no longer allowed. No more! Optimum offer the only alternative product that cleans AND protects your vehicle and protects the environment too. It will reduce water usage to a fraction of a conventional car wash. The advanced polymers and lubricants from the product will help to create an additional layer of protection for your car paint after wash. 3. To create a clay bar lubricant The Optimum No Rinse Wash N’ Shine is made with state-of-the-art polymers and lubricants, it enhances your vehicle’s finish without releasing harmful compounds into the air. Limited wasted I dried entire car with just ARW (not using drying aid will help make cleaning drying towels easier), using only one 15x24 small gauntlet towel

Make sure when pouring your ONR, you do this over your gallon container to help reduce the chances of spilling any product. There is also a simple way to pour/transfer your ONR Both a detailer and a regular car owner know that washing your car is a vital step in car maintenance. Products like the Optimum No Rinse (ONR) wash provide assistance in this process. Since it only takes me about an hour to perform an RV wash and wax on my RV, I tend to do it fairly often.Then using a high quality microfiber towel or mop, you can wipe off the residue left by the cleaning solution. And since wax is part of the solution too, you can leave a nice coat of protective wax behind. However, you should note that both rinseless car washes work effectively up to a certain point only. It still depends on the conditions your car starts with. So how to combat this problem? I like to extend the UV protection on my RV by using a synthetic wax product as well.

The product that I have used for quite a while is made by Optimum Polymer Technologies. It is called Optimum No Rinse (ONR) Wash & Wax. Imagine all the all the soap, oils, and dirt that was on your car is now in the nearest lake or stream. If you’re living in water restrictions places, you should be very familiar with the difficulties of limited water usage. Before delving deeper into this wonderful brand and its lines of products, let’s take a look the the many ways we can utilize this product: 1. To create a waterless wash Using ONR for a detail spray is very cost effective for a pro and an enthusiast. ONR-QD is the detailers work horse for detail spray, as you can use it all day and not think twice about wasting product.But most importantly, the mop heads are made of high quality materials that will allow you to perform a rinseless wash without surface damage.

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