🧼 Elevate your car wash game—foam, clean, and shine without the rinse!
Optimum Hyper Foam ONR is a polymer-based, rinseless car wash soap that combines thick foaming surfactants with a highly concentrated formula (256:1 dilution). Safe for all vehicle surfaces including wax, sealants, and coatings, it delivers a powerful, residue-free clean that’s perfect for busy professionals seeking a quick, effective, and premium detailing experience.
Manufacturer | Optimum Polymer Technologies, Inc. |
Brand | Optimum Polymer Technologies, Inc. |
Model | Hyper Foam Rinseless Car Wash |
Item Weight | 2.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 11.5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 25272 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 25272 |
Special Features | PH Neutral, No Rinse, Residue Free |
M**E
Great product, easy to use
I used this product with a home made foam gun and it worked flawlessly. It left my car looking new and used much less water.Not sure if my process was correct but I first wet the car with a mister/ hose.Foam the car while still wet2 bucket rinse method (microfiber or sponge) and dried with microfiber.The end result was a fantastic shine.
B**G
Fine tune your setup
First use, my IK Foam sprayer didn't have the dry foam adapter, so I ran medium like I always do for Optimum Power Clean. Second mistake was that I used 2oz of Optimum Hyper Foam in the IK. As a result, the Land Rover suffered that typical faded black on all the window trim parts which I subsequently had to polish out and seal (with Optimum Hyper Seal). I sprayed the vehicle and then used a red sponge and a bucket of ONR Wash and Wax. The car cleaned up great. But there were streaks. It was a PITA to wash with the over concentrated hyper foam and ONRWW.So, my second attempt was much better.1. IK Sprayer dry adapter.2. Only 1oz of Hyper Foam in the IK3. Wash bucket and red sponge with regular ONR.4. Opti Seal drying aid.Do more than 1 panel at a time. I did hood + front fenders. Then one side of doors. Then roof. Then other side of doors. Then the trunk + rear quarter panels.Results are stunning when combined with a bucket of ONR - which I know, defeats the purpose of going with just the foam in the first place. But look at the foam as a presoak before you ONR. It cuts the dirt, grime, bird dope, etc while it dwells (which is what ONR can't do on its own with just the bucket method).TLDR - Yes. Get it. Use only 1oz rather than the directions on the bottle which are too much. Use the dry IK adapter. No ONR bucket necessary but if you use the red spongez you need the bucket. I have yet to try a thick mf towel on the foam because I work on dark paint. Still not comfortable trying with just a foam spray and mf towel unless the car is clean and needs a touchup.If you have ONR and love it, this will satisfy even more when using Opti Seal as a drying aid and ONR in a bucket with the red sponge. That's the combo that works for me.
T**W
Great
This stuff is like magic. It creates so much lubrication that the dirt and grime like falls off. It is much better for the paint than traditional washing, especially the automatic car washes.
I**R
It works pretty well! Some notes to optimize the usage.
The product when used with the IK foampro products works amazing. The down side is that it's 8oz to a gallon on the bottle.This creates super thick foam that sits and slowly slides off but is overkill on dwell time, make sure you have a hose or water to spray the foam off.My suggestions for my own experience of needing a full rinsless case, the foam spray amount needs to be halved or less when using a foam sprayer, ( .75 - 1 oz per 32 oz water ) anything more creates a foam that you have to scoop off of the car, when it drys it leaves a film that takes time to wipe down and then buff and then coat.In the future I will do ( .5 - .75 oz per 32 oz water ) I need the foam to fall off the car on it's own.The car wash bucket mix ratio is good and I would dilute it too much because of contact.
S**T
Awesome
Great rinseless wash, super slick, cleans great and wipes off easy. If you want to foam, it produces thick foam. Also like that the wash media doesn’t stain like the blue ONR
T**M
Eh...it works but not that great.
I've been detailing cars for over 3 decades and have used other products by these guys but this one I have to say it didn't live up to all the hype on YouTube. Now dont get me wrong, it does a good job at encapsulating surface dirt, however it doesn't loosen it from the surface as other similar products I've tried. The part that I don't like is the fact that it "dries" out the paint after use. I suppose it's doing its job by removing dirt but it seems to strip wax at the same time? Maybe it's just me. I guess I'm one who likes to try new product trends to see how it compares to my current product annd unfortunately this one didn't live up to the snuff, but it's just soul y based on my personal experience, dont take my word for it. Give it a try and judge for yourself.
P**O
Car Wash without the holes
This is a really great rinsless car wash. It foam up really well and got my car cleaned. And good for the price.
J**.
Jury is still out
I was a long time user of Optimum No Rinse car wash (despite rinsing it, LOL). So I was looking for a winter washing solution that's essentially waterless/rinseless. This stuff does work, but as some of the other reviewers have mentioned, the recommended 2 oz to 32 oz of water is too much. I tried 1 oz to 40 oz of water, and using it with an electric foam sprayer. It foamed well and it cleaned up my car pretty good, but left a residue behind. If I buffed it out with a clean microfiber towel, it would come off, but that's A LOT of work. Since it's middle of winter here in NJ and it will rain/sleet/snow later in the week I'm just gonna leave it for now. We'll see if that ends up being a mistake. My next wash I'm going to try just 0.5 oz to 40 oz of water and see how that fairs.I'll update this review later, but on first impression, it does work decently at being a waterless/rinseless wash, but leaves a messy residue behind.
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