More Than Once a Week!
Once a Week....
Every Couple Weeks
Once a Month!
I`ll Wait `til Spring!!!
It`s a BEATER! I Never wash it anyway!
I`ll wash it as often as I have enough spare change laying around to run it through the coin-op or touchless (which will probably be at least once a week). On the weekends, a dash to the coin-op and ONR in the heated garage is pretty easy, provided I have the 3 hours it takes to safely do all this. When the weather is above 34F, it gets a regular wash in the driveway with the hose and 2BM.
One of my clients told me just to text him when my car is filthy, and I can bring it over and wash it in his (4 car) garage, complete with heated water and a drain. :cornut:
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Depends on weather and driving conditions. First half nice day above 34F after a snow storm I do a high pressure self serve to rinse off the crud. Then the first nice day above 45F I do a good hand wash at home.
We usually get a couple days in the low 50sF in January then I add a coat of sealant.
Regards,
GEWB
(Denver)
+1 GEWB wrote;
"Depends on weather and driving conditions. First half nice day above 34F after a snow storm I do a high pressure self serve to rinse off the crud. Then the first nice day above 45F I do a good hand wash at home..."
I`m not opposed to bucket washing if the temperature is above 40, but that can be pretty rare in the winter here. I`m looking forward to see
what I can achieve with ONR this year.
Jack
[QUOTE=EclecTech;23240 I`m looking forward to see
what I can achieve with ONR this year.
Jack[/QUOTE]
If you have a garage and can close the door after running the car for a while (such as pulling in after a 45 minute drive), open the hood for about 30 minutes - really helps to warm the garage.
Next, get one gallon warm water and add your no-rinse solution of choice. As long as your ride isn`t caked with crud a no rinse wash in cold weather actually does a really nice job!
Regards,
GEWB
Denver, CO
That`s exactly how I do it when the temps outside are below 40 degrees.
Another thing that helps warm my garage... the wall mounted garage vac! So I vacuum the cars, takes maybe 5-10 minutes, and the airflow coming from the discharge side of the vac is nice warm air!:biggrin:
Bill Luster
Specializing in Detailing Corvettes....:thumbup:
You`ve been given one life.
Think about it.
I will usually do mine and the girls car atleast once a week if not twice. I love having a heated shop, just hate the heat bill, lol.
Reported SPAM^^^
Bill Luster
Specializing in Detailing Corvettes....:thumbup:
You`ve been given one life.
Think about it.
Thats not a good endorsement at all!feel despair when senior dating.
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