Optimum No Rinse-Dirty Silver Porsche
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Optimum No Rinse-Dirty Silver Porsche
Well I have been asked to post up a video of the No Rinse on something with a bit more dirt on it than a Ferrari with only 300 miles on it
I hope this qualifies for that.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...79827390&hl=en
Black Turbo panel washed with No Rinse:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...12498290&hl=en
I hope this qualifies for that.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...79827390&hl=en
Black Turbo panel washed with No Rinse:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...12498290&hl=en
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Love the way you provide the disclaimer that you haven't detailed the car, in case there are scratches under the dirt! Thanks for doing the mini videos!
I gotta say it looks promising! The No Rinse cleans the car like a car wash soap would, without needing to rinse! I'll be buying some of that for the fall/winter season, so I can wash off the car in the garage!
One question. You mention you got the silver and black Porsches "off the lot". What lot?
I gotta say it looks promising! The No Rinse cleans the car like a car wash soap would, without needing to rinse! I'll be buying some of that for the fall/winter season, so I can wash off the car in the garage!
One question. You mention you got the silver and black Porsches "off the lot". What lot?
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Love the way you provide the disclaimer that you haven't detailed the car, in case there are scratches under the dirt! Thanks for doing the mini videos!
I gotta say it looks promising! The No Rinse cleans the car like a car wash soap would, without needing to rinse! I'll be buying some of that for the fall/winter season, so I can wash off the car in the garage!
One question. You mention you got the silver and black Porsches "off the lot". What lot?
I gotta say it looks promising! The No Rinse cleans the car like a car wash soap would, without needing to rinse! I'll be buying some of that for the fall/winter season, so I can wash off the car in the garage!
One question. You mention you got the silver and black Porsches "off the lot". What lot?
Glad you like the videos,
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Anthony my brother was amazed when you detailed his car. He was saying the other week, "we have to get that stuff Anthony used to clean the car". I thought he talking about some wax or glaze or something but he said it was the way you washed it with no hose or spray.
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Anthony my brother was amazed when you detailed his car. He was saying the other week, "we have to get that stuff Anthony used to clean the car". I thought he talking about some wax or glaze or something but he said it was the way you washed it with no hose or spray.
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I'm trying to get your brother a day when I can come out there and finish his Porsche but I'm booked out about 4 weeks right now. Do you think he would be OK with making a date that far out?
I also need to try and get your cousins car done also...sheesh! I need to clone myself
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That's great Mike, glad to hear about that.
I'm trying to get your brother a day when I can come out there and finish his Porsche but I'm booked out about 4 weeks right now. Do you think he would be OK with making a date that far out?
I also need to try and get your cousins car done also...sheesh! I need to clone myself
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I'm trying to get your brother a day when I can come out there and finish his Porsche but I'm booked out about 4 weeks right now. Do you think he would be OK with making a date that far out?
I also need to try and get your cousins car done also...sheesh! I need to clone myself
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On cars that have been through several days of rain and picked up some heavy gunk, especially in the wheels, wheel wells and lower panels, I will wash the traditional method with pressure washer, soap and bucket.
Cars with some heavy gunk like tar and such I'll also pressure wash OR cars that I am detailing for the first time I will was using the traditional method.
ONR for the first time user is going to be awkward and they may feel really unsure of themselves at first but with some practice and developing their own way of using it I would say that about 95% of them prefer it over the traditional method of washing.
Also, remember that a properly polished and sealed paint always has a better result when using any washing method, whether it be ONR or suds and a bucket.
Hope this helps,
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I have heard of some guys using a garden type sprayer where they mix up some ONR solution, spray the panels with salt and such and let it dwell for a few minutes. Then they wash that panel, dry it and move on.
Or some guys take their cars to a coin-op car wash and use the high pressure rinse to knock the heavy stuff off then finish the car with the No Rinse
Anthony