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Old 05-01-2009, 11:57 AM
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ONR & OID super QD???

Looking for some responses, if any at all, about mixing OID and ONR to make a super QD. I have read a few places that ONR as a QD just doesn't provide the slickness that OID provides. I like the fact that ONR has the cleaning abilities to encapsulate dirt, but want the slickness of OID from what I have read...here we go
Old 05-01-2009, 02:36 PM
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I personally never use a QD as a cleaner per se. I typically just use it as a final wipedown either during or after drying to give it a nice wet look and to clean windows, etc. So for ME at least, I don't see a need for an extra cleaning capacity with a QD.

And I don't use ONR as a "QD". I have it mixed at their QD strength, and use that to clean door jambs and such, and also use that same ratio for a clay lube (note...I sometimes use OID as a clay lube when I need extra slickness).

So I'd say keep your OID for gloss enhancement/drying/exterior windows, and your ONR for no rinse washes and a pre-mixed bottle for clay lube and jamb cleaning.

Besides, I've rarely found mixing of products to be very effective.

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Matt, IDGE is a super QD to begin with. if adding anything at all, I would think you would take away from IDGE's already superb qualities.....
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Originally Posted by TSC17
I personally never use a QD as a cleaner per se. I typically just use it as a final wipedown either during or after drying to give it a nice wet look and to clean windows, etc. So for ME at least, I don't see a need for an extra cleaning capacity with a QD.

And I don't use ONR as a "QD". I have it mixed at their QD strength, and use that to clean door jambs and such, and also use that same ratio for a clay lube (note...I sometimes use OID as a clay lube when I need extra slickness).

So I'd say keep your OID for gloss enhancement/drying/exterior windows, and your ONR for no rinse washes and a pre-mixed bottle for clay lube and jamb cleaning.

Besides, I've rarely found mixing of products to be very effective.

My .02...
Originally Posted by exceldetail
Matt, IDGE is a super QD to begin with. if adding anything at all, I would think you would take away from IDGE's already superb qualities.....
for those very reasons is why I post on this forum..thankyou both!!
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Originally Posted by TSC17
And I don't use ONR as a "QD". I have it mixed at their QD strength, and use that to clean door jambs and such,
...
Same here
... I don't want my QD cleaning off anything I want there. I use it on wheels too
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