En DetailingWord he encontrado este video que explica cómo se hace el lavado "en seco" con el Optimum Non Rise. Lo encuentro interesante para todos los que nos gusta esto y para los que comienzan despejar dudas. Que ya se sabe: una imagen vale más que mil palabras:
I have been asked by a few people to make a short video of how I do an ONR wash, so as I had a few extra minutes today I thought I'd try just that....
This short video shows how I like to use ONR, and is based on loads of tips and advice from much more experienced ONR users. I have included the additional step of using a pre-soak with ONR spray, which I would usually only use on much dirtier vehicles, but thought it useful to show. The car only has a week of light dirt on it, so its not meant to be a demonstration of how effective ONR is, but rather a demonstration in the steps of the process.
The tools:
1. Pump sprayer filled with ONR solution at wash strength - you can use stronger if you wish
2. Bucket with grit guard, and about 2 US gallons of ONR solution at 1oz per 2 gallons
3. Sponge - but you can use whatever wash media you feel comfortable with
So, in brief the process is:
1. Pre-soak the dirty panels with a strong ONR solution via a garden pressure sprayer etc
2. Wring out your wash media so it's still wet but not pouring out wash solution when you lift it from the bucket
3. Wash a panel or section of bodywork, using the lightest pressure and rinsing your wash media frequently to remove accumulated dirt. Continue washing and rinsing until the panel is 100% clean. You should wash an area about 1" bigger than the area you intend to dry.
4. Make a first drying pass with your first drying towel and leave the panel slightly damp and being careful to only make contact with your washed area of paintwork - your drying towel will be 100% clean as the paint was washed clean with the ONR solution.
5. Spray on your QD or spray wax and buff off with your second MF towel.
6. Move on to the next panel or section and repeat the above steps.
Referencia: DetailingWorld
Autor: Bigpikle
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ONR wash demo video