Accumulator
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Even after cleaning, isn’t their areas of grime and crud that Ed up on the final drying towel? Sooo many nooks and crannies... getting caked every drive.
Things don`t really get all that "caked", especially if you clean it whenever it gets dirty. The first step (undercar wand) does a lot all by itself so it`s usually not that awful by the time I get underneath and start doing the real work.
I have dedicated "undercarriage and drivetrain" towels for areas that might not get perfectly clean, but it`s not like I miss much by the time I use all the brushes/mitts/swabs that it takes to do the job right. I think of it as "the first and last hours of the wash", and can usually get it nice in that amount of time if I work really fast (I have the system pretty well sorted after decades of doing it).
Note that we don`t need to drive most of the vehicles in lousy weather, what with only two retired people in the household. While my wife drives the A8 all the time for her tutoring, I usually either schedule things so I can borrow it (since it`ll need cleaned anyhow) or just stay home. So it`s not like I have to deal with two/more vehicles all the time. Basically, her A8 and the Tahoe are the only ones that need to go out in the wintery stuff, although I do have winter wheels/tires for the other Audis (the Jag and Crown Vic don`t go out in salt these days).