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Wondering what people's experiences of using these are. I'm very time poor at the moment and looking for real world views on whether these types of product are worthwhile or if the idea exceeds the reality

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Wondering what people's experiences of using these are. I'm very time poor at the moment and looking for real world views on whether these types of product are worthwhile or if the idea exceeds the reality

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Optimum No Rinse or ONR is one easy and quick-ish way of doing it. Link below to DW thread explaining what it is and how best to use it. Hope it helps!

https://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=195294
 
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Best to use them out of direct sunlight,when the outside temperature is cool,
Gyeon wet coat,hydro lite 2,are the only ones l have used...and still do....great products,great finish, very hydrophobic...
 
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Best to use them out of direct sunlight,when the outside temperature is cool,
Gyeon wet coat,hydro lite 2,are the only ones l have used...and still do....great products,great finish, very hydrophobic...

I second @jassyo06's above comment/suggestion. I have used Hydro2 but not Wetcoat however, tis the same product and an effin good one.

@jassyo06 I did initially think about suggesting the two brands you mentioned above however, given that OP is pressed for time I thought ONR might be more appropriate...
 
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I second @jassyo06's above comment/suggestion. I have used Hydro2 but not Wetcoat however, tis the same product and an effin good one.

@jassyo06 I did initially think about suggesting the two brands you mentioned above however, given that OP is pressed for time I thought ONR might be more appropriate...
Never used ONR mate hear its good to add a little in yer wash bucket along with shampoo gives more slip to the suds and more gloss that's all l know about to be honest apart from it being expensive?
 
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Thanks for the input. The ONR looks interesting, although I'm not certain I'd be confident in using it as a waterless wash !

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