Optimum No Rinse Wash-How exactly does it work?
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Optimum No Rinse Wash-How exactly does it work?
Justin,
I was ready your website looking at the Optimum No-rinse wash and thinking of getting some. My question is. How do you use it? Is it for a car that's really dirty that you would need to do a normal wash for or just for one that is dusty? It rains a lot in the NW and I'm not all that keen on washing my car when it's pouring down. I thought this might be good to try in the garage. Thanks for any help.
Jason
I was ready your website looking at the Optimum No-rinse wash and thinking of getting some. My question is. How do you use it? Is it for a car that's really dirty that you would need to do a normal wash for or just for one that is dusty? It rains a lot in the NW and I'm not all that keen on washing my car when it's pouring down. I thought this might be good to try in the garage. Thanks for any help.
Jason
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RE: Optimum No Rinse Wash-How exactly does it work?
Jason
The No Rinse can actually take place of conventional washing. This is what I mainly use in my detailing business. If a car has a lot of mud I spray that off first and then proceed with the No Rinse.
It works perfect in the garage. You can even fill the bucket with warm water for the winter time. I just put 1 ounce of No Rinse with 1 gallon of water and 2 ounces of ONR with 2 gallons of water on bigger vehicles. You just dip your mitt into a bucket and squeeze out most of the water, you do one panel and then dry right away with a microfiber towel. You do this for every panel on the vehicle. No Rinse has polymers that lift the dirt so it doesn't marr and it actually adds a lot of slickness plus a just waxed look. You can also make several gallons of quick detailer or clay lube with it too. For the money and performance you can't go wrong with it!
Here is a great video demonstrating how to use the ONR.... http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...00996428313622
Let me know if you have anymore questions I can help you with!
Justin
The No Rinse can actually take place of conventional washing. This is what I mainly use in my detailing business. If a car has a lot of mud I spray that off first and then proceed with the No Rinse.
It works perfect in the garage. You can even fill the bucket with warm water for the winter time. I just put 1 ounce of No Rinse with 1 gallon of water and 2 ounces of ONR with 2 gallons of water on bigger vehicles. You just dip your mitt into a bucket and squeeze out most of the water, you do one panel and then dry right away with a microfiber towel. You do this for every panel on the vehicle. No Rinse has polymers that lift the dirt so it doesn't marr and it actually adds a lot of slickness plus a just waxed look. You can also make several gallons of quick detailer or clay lube with it too. For the money and performance you can't go wrong with it!
Here is a great video demonstrating how to use the ONR.... http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...00996428313622
Let me know if you have anymore questions I can help you with!
Justin
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RE: Optimum No Rinse Wash-How exactly does it work?
I just recently purchased the NoRinse and the OptiSeal. I love this stuff. i live in the NorthEast and it's way to cold to wash outside, with this product I can keep my ride clean and do it in like 30min in my garage. A must have for wintery climates!!
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