imported_NYV6Coupe
New member
A couple quick suggestions:
Visit the local wand wash to knock off the chunks of snow & ice, keep the nozzle at least 2 - 3 feet from the paint & don't aim directly at the car, keep the spray moving at an angle. When standing by the LF tire, do the left side door, when standing by the left side door do the left read quarter & so on.
At the wand wash, choose the rinse cycle only. Don't go for the detergent (too harsh) & don't opt for the "hot wax" ..... no explanation needed.
If you can, find out if the wand wash facility uses fresh water or recycled water. If it's recycled, look for another facility.
If you keep your hose in the basement (meaning you may have to drag it through part of the house to get to the garage) simply screw the male & female ends of the hose together to eliminate dripping water in the house during the walk-through.
Buy some of the cheap $1 yellow dish washing gloves & use 'em when you're hand washing outside if the outside temp permits. Use warm (not hot) water in the wash bucket & hotter water in the rinse bucket and your hands will not suffer.
Visit the local wand wash to knock off the chunks of snow & ice, keep the nozzle at least 2 - 3 feet from the paint & don't aim directly at the car, keep the spray moving at an angle. When standing by the LF tire, do the left side door, when standing by the left side door do the left read quarter & so on.
At the wand wash, choose the rinse cycle only. Don't go for the detergent (too harsh) & don't opt for the "hot wax" ..... no explanation needed.
If you can, find out if the wand wash facility uses fresh water or recycled water. If it's recycled, look for another facility.
If you keep your hose in the basement (meaning you may have to drag it through part of the house to get to the garage) simply screw the male & female ends of the hose together to eliminate dripping water in the house during the walk-through.
Buy some of the cheap $1 yellow dish washing gloves & use 'em when you're hand washing outside if the outside temp permits. Use warm (not hot) water in the wash bucket & hotter water in the rinse bucket and your hands will not suffer.