Depending on what the client is
paying for, the Capro IronX Snow Foam is the first to drop. Generally replaced with a second round of the first foam. Hey, I like snow foam.
(Only half joking with that - I have yet to have a client who was there at that point NOT take pictures of the snow foamed car. Hell, my neighbors have run across the street to find out how I do that.) Don`t
need it but it doesn`t add much time and it certainly
feels safer on the paint.
Obviously "claying" is another step that is optional.
Let`s say I was just maintenance washing one of MY cars after a week of rain like we are having now. My process would/will be:
1. Tires and wheels.
2. HP rinse
3. Foam with some good shampoo mixed with a little rinseless or waterless. I find that really boosts to the cleaning ability.
4. HP rinse
5. Foam again
6. My take on the Garry Dean Perfect Wash Method with the CG CWC. Note - no rinse prior.
7. HP rinse.
8. Pull in garage and dry using Dodo Juice Future Armor as drying aid. (Really good stuff.) Optional would be using my MetroVac to dry it.
Same number of steps but much faster (no second dwell - maybe 35 min). If it was just lightly dirty, then steps 4 & 5 get dropped. If it is just dusty, then I rinseless them and am done in 20 min.
Was thinking of making a video on this when I wash my DD. (I can already hear the collective groan.) Or not.
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