Turdz-I wash cars with Protect All's Quick and Easy Wash. You only need a gallon of water to wash the average car or truck. I usually carry 6 gallons of water with me, which is more than enough. It is an easy way to get going with a very small investment-a gallon of Quick and Easy Wash runs less than $40 and should wash 150-200 cars.
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I had thought by now I would have a pressure sprayer, but Q&E works so well, it seems an unnecessary expense, plus I never have to worry about getting other people's cars wet on windy days.
I have two vacuums-on a 3.5 hp peak wet/dry vac and a 10 amp car vac that runs off the power outlet in my car. Works pretty good, but the bigger vac is noticably better. Most office complexes have outside electrical outlets, so I rarely have to use the small vac-maybe once every couple of months. Most homeowners are quick to offer use of their hose or electrical outlets. Unless their car is caked in mud, I don't need the hose though.
www.protectall.com
I had thought by now I would have a pressure sprayer, but Q&E works so well, it seems an unnecessary expense, plus I never have to worry about getting other people's cars wet on windy days.
I have two vacuums-on a 3.5 hp peak wet/dry vac and a 10 amp car vac that runs off the power outlet in my car. Works pretty good, but the bigger vac is noticably better. Most office complexes have outside electrical outlets, so I rarely have to use the small vac-maybe once every couple of months. Most homeowners are quick to offer use of their hose or electrical outlets. Unless their car is caked in mud, I don't need the hose though.