🚀 Elevate Your Shine Game with ONR!
Optimum No Rinse Wash and Shine is a revolutionary car wash solution that requires minimal water, making it eco-friendly and efficient. With a unique formula that protects automotive finishes and works on various surfaces, it’s perfect for both indoor detailing and home cleaning applications. Proudly made in the USA, this concentrated wash offers a sleek finish while conserving resources.
Manufacturer | Optimum Polymer Technologies, Inc. |
Brand | Optimum Polymer Technologies, Inc. |
Model | NR2010G |
Item Weight | 8.65 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 7 x 4.5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | NR2010G |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | NR2010G |
Special Features | No Rinse, Streak Free, Concentrated |
D**T
Quick, Versatile, and Scratch-Free—ONR Cleaning Kit Is a Game-Changer!
The Optimum ONR Car Cleaning Kit is hands down the easiest and fastest way to clean my car. Even though I have a water source, I prefer using this kit because it’s just so convenient. I can finish washing my entire car in about 15 minutes, and it always comes out looking sleek and feeling incredibly smooth—no scratches, no swirl marks, just a flawless finish every time.The Big Red Sponge and microfiber drying towel are fantastic. They make the process so efficient and leave my car spotless without any hassle.What’s even better is how versatile ONR is. I’ve started using it in the house, too! It works wonders on my floors (I use it with my MEXERRIS Microfiber Spray Floor Mop) and is great for wiping down furniture. A little goes a long way since you dilute it, and the bottle lasts forever. Plus, it smells pleasant, like cherries or something, but the scent doesn’t linger, which I love.I’ve been recommending this kit to everyone, even my friends who have access to water sources like I do. It’s that good! Whether you’re cleaning your car, truck, motorcycle, or even your home, this product is a total game-changer. Highly, highly recommend!
A**.
Best rinse less car wash.
This stuff is amazing. Have been using for multiple years as a restless car wash. So convenient and clean the car extremely well. Have not noticed any additional scratches or affects to the clearcoat. Generally tend to use every couple weeks with excellent results. Love the concentrated solution with ability to dilute as needed. One of the best cleaning agents on the market. Leaves, great shine, good streak resistance, great protection, and amazing smell.
B**8
Optimum No Rinse Or ONR Is Top-Notch!
Optimum No Rinse Wash and Shine is the best waterless car wash product on the market. I own a car detailing business and use it for so many different things. It mixes perfectly and lasts a long time. Just spray a small area with the ONR and use a microfiber towel to dry and buff in the product. What's left is a shiny silky smooth paint job. What's even more amazing is it can be used on all kinds of surfaces like paint, plastic, to the interior upholstery! If you like to wash your car frequently use this no rinse wash to maintain a scratch free paint job. I have used even with a lot of dirt on the surface I just spray it generously and wipe it off making sure to use clean microfiber towels throughout the process. And also works great as a lubricant when performing a clay bar treatment. I have tried a few other waterless car wash products and none of them come close to ONR don't look any else. It's always packaged well and delivered quickly.
A**R
Works very well on raw, stainless steel Cybertruck & super cheap!
I bought the giant gallon jug because I did not read the comments first. The dilution ratio is crazy low. This will last me forever! Works fantastic on my raw, stainless steel Cybertruck, now it's easy to keep finger print free! I use a spray bottle to wipe it down. Fast, easy, simple, super cheap.
V**.
Best car wash formula
I'm very happy with the results. It was exactly what I needed for my tesla.
E**A
I had to figure out how to add it to my detailing arsenal
This is a good product. I had to decide where it would fit into my arsenal, though.I tried it as a rinseless wash with the big red sponge first. I washed three cars back-to-back. It wasn't a bad experience, and it was able to get the mildly dirty cars and truck clean and streak free. With that said, this was not my favorite washing method.ONR has a slick and hydrophobic feel to it. One of its benefactors, Ivan Lacroix, has said that the biggest benefit of ONR is grabbing dirt off your paint so it can't rub into the paint. His opinion is that a pressure washer to a dirty car will mar the paint by pushing the dirt into it. So, I tried ONR 1 oz into a foam cannon and used it as a pre-treat and then pressure washed it (in lieu of a foam soap). It doesn't foam, but I liked using it better than the traditional foaming detergents as a pre-rinse, as it did seem to encapsulate the dirt and rinse clean quickly.I will update if any issues arise, but this is how I added it to my arsenal.
I**Y
Holy carwash Batman, this is the shizzle!
I have been washing cars for decades. In almost all that time, have lived in a rural area with hard water softened (or not) to varying degrees. Also. lots of tree, bug and other buildup on cars that you don't get in an urban or suburban area. Been buying products for the rinse, soap, scrub, rinse, dry method for years, and always, even on cool, overcast days, had water spots and even new cars just never looked that way ever again. Plus the scrubbing tools (cloths, mitts, brushes) alway seem to get contaminated with grit.Firs, this product cuts the time of a car wash in half. Time = money. I rinse with a wide angle power wash head to get all the loose dirt off. That is the end of the mess.Second get two microfiber cloths (new or out of wash machine/dryer). Dampen one cloth. Spray the diluted (and yes, you dilute to 1 oz. per gallon or you will notice it is too much) product directly onto the body panel you want to clean in a fine mist to cover all of it. Wipe and clean with the dampened cloth. Then buff dry with the second cloth. As the wash cloth gets saturated, wring it out. Repeat until car is done. If you have a large CUV or SUV, etc. switch cloths 2-3 times to a fresh one. On my small sedan when it is mostly clean I can use just the two (wash and dry).That's it. And I have ZERO water or soap spots on my car and NO scratching. Microfiber cloths are dirt cheap so if they get contaminated, toss them, or use them for something else.So from an environmental point of view (I'm no greenie, but I do try to reduce and be sensible when I can) you use 1/4 the water of the old method, less soap, and buy less stuff (chamois, brushes, mitts, pre-wash and post-wash products, etc.). No bucket either.And for those of you in winter environments, you could do this in your garage at 40-50F because you don't get soaking wet like washing the old way. Take it outside when it's at least over 32, rinse and then bring back in the garage to wash it.The only minor gripe is you do have to clean windows separately (it works OK on windows) if you want perfect clarity.My wife is not really into car products, but she is amazed by this stuff, and actually looks forward to using it, plus it saves money (because I am into car products and spend money).We dilute into an old washer jug (1 gallon) and then fill a sprayer (1 qt). We get about two washes a sprayer full, or eight washes per gallon (ounce of product). 128 x 8 = 1024 washes!!!
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