Originally Posted by C. Charles Hahn
That`s a great breakdown Charlie, thanks. Great video Garry!
Originally Posted by C. Charles Hahn
That`s a great breakdown Charlie, thanks. Great video Garry!
Wow, I have not been amazed at a new wash technique since I learned about the 2BM years ago. I almost didn`t even click in this thread because of it. "Really? What NEW way am I going to learn how to wash a car..."
I was thinking about this same/similar idea (using multiple towels with the combo of waterless/rinseless) when I bought a ton of "Scottwax" towels at Target (on sale, took the shelf!). But never did it even occur to me to think about stuffing 50 towels in there!! AMAZING. I was just thinking about how the heck I`m going to do more than 1 wash at corporate locations without getting a water tank, etc, etc. This is why I LOVE the forums, I would be still be washing my car with whatever soap I could find and drying it with bath towels.
You literally just saved me about $1000 in purchasing. Next time I`m in need for some product, I`m going to try out some of your stuff just as a thank you!!
Thanks for the comments guys!
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Originally Posted by C. Charles Hahn
Really?? I`m running low on APC. Guess I`ll try this out now
Originally Posted by dfazekas
Well, you have been BSing me about placing an order... :boink:
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Originally Posted by Garry Dean
Wasn`t someone supposed to send me an email with some price listings :whistle1:
I will be using that method with the dealer I do a little work for minus the damp drying towel.
Nice video Garry, and thank you for the breakdown Charlie.
I can see this being a really good idea if it is streamlined properly. Personally, with a small vehicle that is Opticoated [eventually], if you add a step of rinsing the vehicle, I can`t imagine you would use many towels at all. Not to mention with this method you`re adding gloss by using a rinseless/washless wash.
I like that you think outside the box (bucket), Gary. Great concept and well explained. As I watched the video I thought of possible questions and arguments, but as I analyzed them I kept coming to the conclusion that your method has no disadvantages, only perhaps a few theoretical draws.
My one suggestion is to change the wording when you mention "discarding" the towel after one use. Someone who takes that literally might think you are crazy.
Originally Posted by Nth Degree
Funny you mention that....
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Originally Posted by Heero
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Thanks guys.
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Do you use this same method on wheels and wheel wells or do you do something special in those typically dirtier areas?
Originally Posted by LDM
I shot a wheel wash video yesterday. I will try to get it posted today.
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Originally Posted by Garry Dean
Cool. Thanks. And thanks for making these videos and sharing your methods, by the way.
Garry, my man, thanks for posting this. I did 8 cars (including a MASSIVE Ram 2500 and Hummer) this weekend and maybe used 5 gallons of water all weekend for the washes (wheels were done with pressure washer/soap).
I`ll proably end up getting some more "bulk" microfibers now that I utilize this wash method, worth the minute investment.
I look forward to seeing the wheel cleaning video buddy, thanks again. I look forward to trying out your products soon too!
-Kody-
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