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Optimum ONR Wash&Wax vs Wash&Shine?

Old 10-29-2015, 03:09 PM
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I'm using Wash&Shine right now and really like it so I think I'm going to order a gallon. But, I see they have a Wash&Wax. Other than the additional $10, is there any disadvantage to going with the Wash&Wax vs Wash&Shine?

If it makes any difference, my car is fully wrapped with XPEL and I use Blackfire Crystal Seal on top of it.
Old 10-29-2015, 05:17 PM
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Autogeek just released a new rinseless.

Used it on my car. Finished pics below.











I like it better than onr
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Originally Posted by ronkh57
Autogeek just released a new rinseless.

Used it on my car. Finished pics below.


I like it better than onr
Looks great! Any particular reason you like it better than ONR? I've had really good luck with ONR but am open to options.

Do you have a link to it by chance?
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Used to like onr, then went to DG. This doesn't stain wash media.

It seems to have more shine, slickness.

http://www.autogeek.net/wolfgang-ube...less-wash.html
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Originally Posted by ronkh57
Used to like onr, then went to DG. This doesn't stain wash media.

It seems to have more shine, slickness.

http://www.autogeek.net/wolfgang-ube...less-wash.html
Gotcha. Thanks for the link. Looks like great stuff but, for a gallon of it, its a bit more than I was looking at spending. I'm cheap

Do you know if it is safe to use a sealant over a soap that has wax in it? From what I understand, the amount of wax in the ONR is so little that doing sealant after won't hurt anything.
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Originally Posted by IndyPilot
Gotcha. Thanks for the link. Looks like great stuff but, for a gallon of it, its a bit more than I was looking at spending. I'm cheap

Do you know if it is safe to use a sealant over a soap that has wax in it? From what I understand, the amount of wax in the ONR is so little that doing sealant after won't hurt anything.
They have a smaller size for 15.99 right now, I bought the gallon since I had already tried it.

IMHO depends on the sealant too, not just the wax.
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I am still a big fan on ONR (blue version, original). I find it extremely durable and to work exactly as offered. I also found the Ultima version to be as nice as ONR also.

Now with us releasing a hot new version in the Wolfgang line ... well their likely is another new change in my cabinet of supplies.

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