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Old Aug 10, 2009 | 10:15 PM
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In a drought? Have Water Use Restrictions? Use ONR.

Just wanted to share a product with you all that I've grown to love. In Georgia we get watering bans and restrictions on outdoor water use during the summer since we typically don't have much rain during the summer. ONR has been a lifesaver for me this summer on my MW G37. I used it on my BO G37 as well.

Optimum No-Rinse (AKA... ONR)


What is ONR?

This is one of the most revolutionary products ever created for detailers!

The Optimum No Rinse is truly a one of a kind product that allows you to safely wash your vehicle without having to use large amounts of water. If you don't have access to a hose or if you need to wash your vehicle during the cold winter months the Optimum No Rinse is an absolute must have product. Simply add 1 ounce of Optimum No Rinse to about 1 - 2 gallons of water and then take a soft mitt, sponge or towel and wash the vehicle. When you are done dry the vehicle just like normal with a paint safe microfiber towel.

The secret to this amazing formula is the substantive polymers that bond to the paint while washing which protect the paint. They create an unbelievably glossy and slick surface that allows you to wash safely without the fear of washing with too much friction. Therefore you can wash safely and easily without having to rinse your vehicle off. Additionally this is an environmentally safe product that has no harmful chemicals and reduces the amount of water used during your washing process. The combination of all these outstanding features makes the Optimum No Rinse the most technologically advanced cleaning product ever created. This product is ideal for mobile detailers, winter washes and enthusiasts who live in apartment complexes without a hose source.

Do you have a Black Obsidian G37? You can successfully use ONR without introducing swirls. When I had a BO G37, I used it weekly.

Would highly recommend you all pick some up... Optimum No-Rinse available in 32oz and 128oz sizes, but do yourself a favor and pick up the 128oz. You'll love it that much and it never hurts to have it on hand.

Optimum No-Rinse -- 32oz -- $15.99

Optimum No-Rinse -- 128oz -- $39.99

Here's a vid on how to use...

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Old Aug 10, 2009 | 11:23 PM
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nice thread bj. LOL what kind video is that. Here is a f430 and here is one we just did! a ford Gt. wth are they like ballers?
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Old Aug 10, 2009 | 11:27 PM
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I can also attest to ONR being a great product. I'm planning on buying another bottle for this coming winter so I can wash the car while in the garage. It's a PHENOMENAL product. Great review WhiteJack
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Old Aug 10, 2009 | 11:43 PM
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this is an amazing product. once you ONR you never look back!
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Old Aug 11, 2009 | 10:15 PM
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Glad others have had a similar experience.
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Old Aug 12, 2009 | 04:56 PM
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The whole Optimum line offers the easiest to use products I've found. My routine is to apply a base of Opti-seal (at about 20 min for the entire car) 2-3 times per year, an ONR wash (about 45 min) 2-3 times per month, and an application of Optimum Car Wax (about 15 min for the car) about one per month. I use ONR at QD strength as needed. I use a foam gun with a strong mix of CGCW to strip the sealant before reapplying.

ONR is the best wash out there. I have also had great results with Opti-seal. OCW may not be the best wax out there (altough I have also had amazing results with it over the opti-seal) but they are so fast and convenient, that I end up keeping the car better maintained than I would if I used other products.
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Old Aug 12, 2009 | 06:44 PM
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Have heard nothing but positive reviews about ONR
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Old Aug 12, 2009 | 06:50 PM
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Let me try this product on winter.
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Old Aug 12, 2009 | 11:17 PM
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I've been using ONR from the first day I got my G. I wouldn't trust anything else. This product is better than advertised and I absolutely love it! It also cuts down on wash time as you do not have to rinse off. Gotta love that!

p.s. I am not a paid advertiser. It's just a great product.
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