JSF721 Posted August 28, 2012 Share Posted August 28, 2012 I have been using ONR for winter time no rinse washes with great sucess. I have also used the ONR in an on the road, Bird Bomb / bug off clean up kit with great sucess. I have also saved alot of time using ONR with the AutoScrub (Clay replacement pad) by nothaving to re wash the car after that process. I recently, last month used OPticoat 2.0 and the car looks great. It looks so good and stays so clean I have not washed it since the Opticoat was applied 7/22/12. The wheels are the only thing showing some signs of needing attention. The driving rains we have gotten every few days are enough to self clean the paint and I am impressed so far. I have been using TAW as my APC for wheel wells, jams. engine degreasing and tires clean up. I even use it on the paint for tougher dirt and to remove standard LSP. What is the equal to TAW form Optimum? Is it paint safe? Is Optimum Power clean the equal to TAW. How would you mix it to match the strength of TAW RTU? is it paint safe What is the difference between Optimum in the gallons that is dilutable and Optimum on the RTU format, meaning what strength is the RTU version if you wanted to mix it yourself. This is a spray on wipe off no water product? Is this better for on the road clean up than ONR? What are the differences? Thanks, Jeff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Perfections Detail Posted August 29, 2012 Share Posted August 29, 2012 Jeff, power clean is an amazing product very similar to taw. I dilute 1:4 for rims tires and paint, and 1:10 for interior cleaning. But it needs to be rinsed off very well on the exterior. Do not apply if the surface is smoking hot, and I'd recommend not to let it dry on the surface as it can be a bugger to remove. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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