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Solution to Winter Detailing... Optimum No Rinse

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Old 01-10-2011 | 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by XSman
This stuff is great! I used it for the first time yesterday. I was committed as it started to snow. I got all of the road dirt & salt of with no problem. I just dumped a couple of buckets of warm water on the G before going to work. Very happy with it. Nice Winter product.
Glad to hear it's working so well. I have yet to use it while snowing, that's some serious love for the G...nice work!

Originally Posted by sunny051488
should i go ahead and use this to clean the chrome rims or use some specialty product to clean the rims?
The ONR can be used to clean the entire exterior. It will help remove the relatively loose build ups on the wheel. If you have stubborn build ups on the wheels you may need a more traditional wheel cleaner like the P21S Gel Wheel Cleaner or Chemical Guys Diablo Gel Rim and Wheel Cleaner. These are stronger cleaners that are pH neutral and safe on virtually every kind of wheel. If you want to use these cleaners in the winter I'd suggest using them first with a bucket of warm water. Next follow up with the ONR washing solution to make sure they are clean since they won't get a traditional rinsing afterward. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Old 01-10-2011 | 05:25 PM
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excellent. Thank you Detailed Image for that explanation. I'm much more relaxed about cleaning now that i've read your post.
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