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Optimum No Rinse Wash and Shine (Version 5) is a revolutionary rinseless car wash solution that requires minimal water while providing superior cleaning and protection for all vehicle surfaces. This eco-friendly formula is perfect for indoor detailing and offers enhanced shine and gloss, making it an essential for any car enthusiast.
Manufacturer | Optimum |
Brand | Optimum Polymer Technologies, Inc. |
Model | NR2010Q |
Item Weight | 2.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.2 x 3.8 x 3.2 inches |
Item model number | NR2010Q |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | NR2010Q |
Special Features | No Rinse |
D**E
Excellent product, love the shine
I can tell you without a doubt that I am one of the biggest skeptics you'll ever meet and when I saw rinseless car wash in a forum for the first time I thought it had to be total bull. I am totally anal about my car finish and wouldn't be caught dead with my 13 WRX at an automatic car wash. There was just no way could I believe that you could wash a dry dirty car without scratching the paint without a proper rinse before and after. However after reading so many positive reviews and so few negative in blogs and product reviews and watching a couple of you tube videos, I figured it had to be worth trying. I have an apartment I rent and beach house I own, both with limited access areas and water to wash vehicles, so this would be worth it's weight in gold to me.I tested it out on my g/f's 2009 BMW first, it was filthy with dirt and some traces of salt from driving in the rain. I used a 2 bucket system, one rinse bucket and one wash bucket with 2 gallons of water to 1 oz of product as instructed. I used a decent microfiber mitt, and made sure I used light pressure and side to side movements and rinsed out the mitt thoroughly in between small areas once the mitt looked dirty. I did about 1/6 of the car at a time, drying each section I washed with a Cobra Waffle Towel, which worked wonderfully I might add, and I dried two cars with one towel before the end of the day and only wrung it out a few times.My drying towel stayed pretty clean through the process other than a few small areas due to carelessness on my part. Also the rise bucket was almost black with filth when I was done the body, and the wash bucket was very clean with only a few particles in it. Showing that the wash was doing it's job in cleaning and protecting the clear coat.The wheels were a real PITA to be honest, and they took more time than the rest of the car. BUT, they did turn out really sparkling clean once I got a system down. My technique with wheels was to use an old rag to first wipe off any loose residue on the tires and wheel wells. Next I dipped a soft wheel brush in solution to soak the wheel, tire and well, rinsing the brush in between each application. Next I would the use three small towels, to clean. One to clean the outside of the wheels, one for the inside of the wheel and the last for the the tire and wheel wells. I then used 2 old microfiber towels to dry, one for the outside wheel, and the other to dry the inside wheel, tire and wheel well. This worked well as it ensured that I never used a dirty towel on the wheels at any point, and using the dirty towel on the tire and well didn't cause any dirt. If there was any flaw to my strategy, it was getting tiny splashes of soapy water on the body around the wheel areas, which was easily corrected using by wiping it dry with a clean microfiber cloth after I completed each wheel.The BMW finish honestly looked better than it had the day we bought it (used). So I did my 2013 Subaru WRX with it after I gained some confidence, and had excellent results. Cleaning the wheels and tires is a real pain with this stuff, there's no two ways about it, yet it still only takes about an hour for each vehicle which is about the same time or less than I'd spend doing a normal wash. The finish is by far among the best I've seen, detail quality shine without using any polish. I'd highly recommend this to even the biggest skeptic or car detailing fanatic that has limited resources or area's to wash with a rinse. I'd also recommend it even if you do have access to water because it's better for the environment, more time efficient and just as cost effective as any rinsed product I've tried to date. It did not scratch my finish, or even get my drying towel dirty.
A**C
Great product, especially in freezing weather
I have never wash car in the garage in any weather let alone 20 degree winter weather. After recent 1 foot snow storm, my electric car is covered with all sorts of snow management products. After research, I purchased ONR car wash and its spray wax product. I would skip the pricey red sponge they sell. The result is truly amazing. There are cars with nice car wash job and there are cars that turn heads with its extra shine and sparkle.I am not strong and am of slight built. But this product makes it very doable. You only need 10 G of less than warm water( 1 big pot of boiling water ), probably less will do. 3 G each in 5 G orange home depot bucket. 6 of AMZ basic mit and 6 Rag Company thick microfiber towel. Dollar Tree baby bottle brush for wheel details. Do it by sections in this order: wheel ( no mit needed, clean and rinse). Left Side ( clean, rinse), right side, front, back. One mit for each section. Dry. Then use Optimum car wax spray. Buff well. There you have the most sparkling car ever.
M**L
The best rinseless wash on the market
This stuff truly is in a class above everything else. I can have amazing looking results using the bare minimum (a single wash sponge, two buckets, and a grit guard) thanks to the quality ingredients in this stuff. I've used it about ten times now, and still have well over half the bottle left, so it lasts a while.For my car, I use one cap per gallon of water (2 gallons = 2 caps). It has a pleasant mild scent as well. Most importantly, it really does remove mild to moderate amounts of buildup incredibly well.So far I have used it through the winter, and it does a fantastic job of encapsulating the dirt/salt/grime without damaging the paint. Being able to do this inside my garage is important when during the winter months the temps regularly drop below freezing. Using such a small amount of water to get such professional looking results lives up to the brand name for sure!
Y**Y
Its Worth it!!
This rinseless is amazing!! Really great when you don't have fully wash your car. Its very cost effetive, saves water, the results are crazy great and glossy!! It works on ALL car surfaces, and it leaves my windows streak free. I cannot recommend ONR enough!!
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