Anyone heard of Poly's Cleaning Fluid?
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Anyone heard of Poly's Cleaning Fluid?
Hey y'all,
i randomly came across this product whilst watching some car cleaning videos on YouTube and i was wondering if anyone here on AZ has heard of them or have used them?
Here's a video used on a TSX
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Fi25EKsHw4&NR=1
Looks pretty good and it might be the product for me, as i don't have the means to wash my car at home with a tradition hose and whatnot
Thanks for any suggestions!
nick
i randomly came across this product whilst watching some car cleaning videos on YouTube and i was wondering if anyone here on AZ has heard of them or have used them?
Here's a video used on a TSX

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Fi25EKsHw4&NR=1
Looks pretty good and it might be the product for me, as i don't have the means to wash my car at home with a tradition hose and whatnot
Thanks for any suggestions!
nick
Just do a search on ONR or Optimum No Rinse .... you wash a panel /dry a panel. To me the misting in the vid on a warm day is going to have you dry wiping the surface.
ONR just needs a pail, wash mitt and a couple drying towels ... which you need anyway.
ONR just needs a pail, wash mitt and a couple drying towels ... which you need anyway.
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The advantage ONR has over most polymer products of this type is that ONR contains surfactants, which simply put lift and encapsulate dirt so that it can be safely rinsed away
^ Autogeek.com, detailedimage.com, etc.
All I use is ONR on my car and if you wash the car properly, it will stay swirl free. I would use a sheepskin mit or grout sponge over a regular microfiber, though.
All I use is ONR on my car and if you wash the car properly, it will stay swirl free. I would use a sheepskin mit or grout sponge over a regular microfiber, though.
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