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Old 11-30-2007, 03:45 PM
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we now carry ONR here is the link:
http://detailersdomain.com/index.asp...nfID=22&Page=1
we will have some by Monday or Tuesday.
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Used it yesterday on my car after it had been subjected to some nasty winter driving. Temp in the garage was 4 c and the car was covered in salt and dirt. I used a 4 gal pail of warm water/onr mix and 3 wash mits. I also mixed up some concentrated "clay lube" solution and sprayed it on heavily soiled areas (sills, rockers, wheels, etc...) and allowed it to soak while I cleaned the upper parts of the car. Worked great; the car looked almost better than if I'd run it through a no-touch blaster wash. To finish up, I soaked the rubber floor mats in the pail and wiped them dry.
I still take it to the coin op once a week just to blast the crud and salt off the underbody, but this is a great way to keep her looking detailed through the winter.
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That's great to read and glad you've found a way to keep the car clean in this nasty winter weather.

Merry Christmas!

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