I recently purchased a rock wool natural sponge from CMA. I was prepping (washing) the sponge for first use and reading the information pamphlet that came with the sponge.
For auto washing they recommend auto soap and water (no suprise here) OR as an alternative method one teaspoon of salad oil per gallon of water. They say that the salad oil will cling to the dirt encapsulating the particles as they are washed off the car.
I'm just curious if this is a valid car wash technique. I know that purchasing auto soap isn't exactly a big deal (heck I've got at least two gallons of the stuff sitting here) but I was curious if this method might work in a pinch.
Just curious what some of you folks think of the salad oil and water wash mix.
Thanks.
For auto washing they recommend auto soap and water (no suprise here) OR as an alternative method one teaspoon of salad oil per gallon of water. They say that the salad oil will cling to the dirt encapsulating the particles as they are washed off the car.
I'm just curious if this is a valid car wash technique. I know that purchasing auto soap isn't exactly a big deal (heck I've got at least two gallons of the stuff sitting here) but I was curious if this method might work in a pinch.
Just curious what some of you folks think of the salad oil and water wash mix.
Thanks.