My main wash system.

I currently use.....

  • TRADITIONAL HOSE & BUCKET.

    Votes: 9 81.8%
  • RINSELESS WASH.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • SPRAY ON WASH MEDIA.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • TUNNEL WASH (AUTOMATIC)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • DIY WAND BAYS

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • COMBONATION

    Votes: 2 18.2%

  • Total voters
    11
I always wash wheels & wells first. I always use a pressure washer to wash the wheels/wells and then clean them with *something* (what that something is - depends how dirty the car is) in a spray bottle and wheel cleaning tools.

I always pressure wash paint before touching it (+/- foaming). This is likely why I never have any swirling or marring issues. Then I either 2BM or GDWM - the later 90% of the time.

Final rinse prior to GDWM or after 2BM is always DI water. Atmosphere dries most; then I wipe down with a QD or spray wax.
 
I'm 90% traditional hose and bucket, the only exceptions are during the winter where I resort to DIY wand bays + rinseless or occasionally touchless tunnel wash and I sometimes do spot clean-ups with waterless when traveling out-of-state.
Right now I don't own a pressure washer, I might look into one of the $200 SunJoes unless someone has a better suggestion for under $300. I hate throwaway tools but I can't afford a Kranzle.
 
I know the feeling. I went through several marchers, huskys and a AR before I pulled the trigger on a kranzel. Sing I got it I have used it to do my deck, wash my house and for the cars. So,I have deluded myself and wife into the fact that it will eventually pay for itself.

I'm 90% traditional hose and bucket, the only exceptions are during the winter where I resort to DIY wand bays + rinseless or occasionally touchless tunnel wash and I sometimes do spot clean-ups with waterless when traveling out-of-state.
Right now I don't own a pressure washer, I might look into one of the $200 SunJoes unless someone has a better suggestion for under $300. I hate throwaway tools but I can't afford a Kranzle.
 
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