The Chemical I Use To Detail Interiors In 45 Minutes | 32:1 Dilution

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

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  • @BenVallack
    @BenVallack Рік тому +5

    ONR (green) is amazing on black Tesla seats. Makes them look new.

  • @YzFool78
    @YzFool78 Рік тому

    I’m glad you touched on the subject of using a rinseless wash as a quick detailer. I’m buying a rinseless wash strictly for a quick interior detailer & as a quick detailer for my car when there’s a light coat of dust. I ironically just left a message on P&S to make a video doing something like this being no one really is.

  • @cbuffalo5727
    @cbuffalo5727 Рік тому +2

    Your point about not cleaning aggressively when it’s not needed is probably really appreciated by clients with older classic cars that are trying to avoid unnecessary wear and tear in the cleaning process.

  • @BlackIce1619
    @BlackIce1619 Рік тому +3

    That dilution sounds heavy but I love the thinking behind it... And I do use ONR green and leaves an enhanced shine without need to apply topper.

  • @chrisroop
    @chrisroop Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this! I was going crazy using APC all the time on my own vehicles. Plus APC leaves a film

  • @TheObsessedPatriot
    @TheObsessedPatriot 2 місяці тому +1

    You said "one capful plus 32oz of water, so 32:1, 1oz ONR to 32oz of water." Just FYI for anyone reading this. That is actually 64:1 because a capful is only .5oz. 👍

  • @RUGQBIFF
    @RUGQBIFF Рік тому +1

    Nice job!. I've been using the optimum no rinse for interiors forever but I just add a capful to an interior dressing quart and you get a cleaner/ protectant all in one. No streaks.

    • @KingTheDetailer
      @KingTheDetailer 10 місяців тому +1

      What dressing do you add to your onr , I'm interested as I also use onr for interiors

    • @Details99
      @Details99 6 місяців тому

      ​@@KingTheDetailerI second this, just ordered onr and bout to go pick up dressing so might as well try it.

  • @JohnCruz-r3m
    @JohnCruz-r3m Рік тому

    From my experience you need to touch everything I get cars from other dietaliers from the dealerships and sometimes they look good but they have my shop redo it it also depends on the customers ocd

  • @michigangreen1915
    @michigangreen1915 Рік тому

    90% of the time I go straight to hyper dressing. I only use APC on things like sticky cup holders or the plastic trim on the floor that gets dirty from your shoes. Other than that dressing with a plush microfiber towel will get everything.

  • @Prophecy23JC
    @Prophecy23JC 8 місяців тому +1

    I want a video on everything you would use on your own car/

  • @arrozconmgtow5026
    @arrozconmgtow5026 Рік тому

    I need to just always have my steamer plugged in. It really is my interior detail problem solver (dried schmaltz in the cupholders? Check).

  • @JuanRamirez-fd7qw
    @JuanRamirez-fd7qw Рік тому +2

    I wonder if the Mckee's 37 product would work the same.

    • @Stainlessautos
      @Stainlessautos Рік тому

      This can apply to essentially any rinseless wash! The only one I’ve used that I don’t love for interiors is absolute, but I think the vehicle was a bit more dirty than a rinseless could handle, so it wasn’t a totally fair fight.

  • @JustS0meNO0b
    @JustS0meNO0b 5 місяців тому

    did you even have to use vacuum at all? or did you just wipe down almost everything with onr lol

  • @Bennyyoudidit
    @Bennyyoudidit Рік тому

    Hey I’m starting up my own mobile detailing business and I was just curious on the legality of things I need for it ? Thank you!

  • @fredc8618
    @fredc8618 Рік тому

    Never disappoint with the great info

  • @gregsullivan7408
    @gregsullivan7408 Рік тому +3

    If ONR works, just plain demineralised water would probably work too. Maybe not quite as well. Darren of the Auto Fetish Detail channel did a video about using plain water.

    • @otavioteixeira3207
      @otavioteixeira3207 Рік тому +3

      plain water doesnt leave any protection and its gonna get dirt quicker

  • @R3B3LMD
    @R3B3LMD Рік тому

    Cool tip, Can you use this as a riseless ?

  • @MrBwisnia
    @MrBwisnia 7 місяців тому +1

    1 capful and 32oz water isn’t 1:64??

  • @dannyengland126
    @dannyengland126 Рік тому

    Appreciate your video

  • @MuhammadAsgharHussain-j7k
    @MuhammadAsgharHussain-j7k Рік тому

    Great post!

  • @SlowDelSol
    @SlowDelSol Рік тому +2

    A cap in 32 oz? Sounds like a lot

  • @michaelm1739
    @michaelm1739 Рік тому

    Will ONR give me adequate UV protection for the dashboard?

    • @PolishedMobileDetailing503
      @PolishedMobileDetailing503 Рік тому

      No it won’t. Use a dressing after a deep cleaning and then use onr to maintain.

    • @LSD04
      @LSD04 Рік тому

      Has anyone ever seen a UV damaged interior?

  • @guychou9505
    @guychou9505 Рік тому

    On change de chiffon ????

  • @robertgim8230
    @robertgim8230 Рік тому

    Hmm, could it be that I'm.... First?

  • @MrChuckwagon55
    @MrChuckwagon55 Рік тому +8

    I’ve found green ONR to work ideally at the 256:1 ratio, otherwise it leaves streaks. At 256:1 it cleans everything and also leaves all of the glass, nav screens, piano glass etc. like a glossy mirror. It’s also incredibly economical so I can use as much as I want. The DIY rinseless cleans even better I think. Both are phenomenal products.

    • @aggression7836
      @aggression7836 Рік тому +2

      Thanks! I will try this!

    • @SME5724
      @SME5724 Рік тому +2

      256:1 ????

    • @nihilisticpunk24
      @nihilisticpunk24 Рік тому +1

      @@SME5724I believe 256:1 is the standard dilution ration used for general exterior was. In other words it’s what it is when it says on the bottle to ad a cap full to a gallon of water.

    • @mr.monitor.
      @mr.monitor. Рік тому +1

      Use 0 tds water

    • @randomrazr
      @randomrazr Рік тому +1

      so ONR is like a multi purpose cleaner? plus proteciton?

  • @MrChuckwagon55
    @MrChuckwagon55 Рік тому +2

    Do you prefer blue ONR or green ONR ?