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Since I drifted away from the original topic, I thought I would keep going.
My rinseless wash mixture is done with hot water in a gallon jug mixed with 1 oz. per gallon of the 4 in 1.
I use a dispensing bottle like this to measure.
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After mixing two gallons of solution, I take them to the garage and pour one each in two buckets. One for washing, one for rinsing. It was suggested by a friend that there would be less dilution of the wash solution if both buckets had 4 in 1 in them.
I do think the hot water helps in the cleaning process.
By the time I get things set up in the garage, the water temperature is bearable. I do wear rubber gloves in the winter to try to keep my hands dry and somewhat warmer. Works for me.![]()
When using the no rinse washes, do you ring out the mitt or sponge and wipe? Or, do you go right from the wash solution to the vehicle? Just wondering about the amount of water that ultimately ends up on the garage floor.
Erik
It may be in your head, but it's also in mine.I have been using warm water ever since the cold weather came in Nov/Dec to keep my hands from freezing (even with neoprene gloves on) but will probably continue even in warm weather. It may be in my head but it seems that the warm water does clean a little better.
Hmm.... You'd think this would be something a detailing supply store might decide to sell....![]()
And that's probably the reason it isn't likely to be an item carried by many detailer supply stores.Something about sticking my hand in a bucket thats being heated with something electric...![]()
Something about sticking my hand in a bucket thats being heated with something electric...![]()
Here's something I put together some time back. It might help answer some of your questions.When using the no rinse washes, do you ring out the mitt or sponge and wipe? Or, do you go right from the wash solution to the vehicle? Just wondering about the amount of water that ultimately ends up on the garage floor.
Erik
Big Leegr said:Hmm.... You'd think this would be something a detailing supply store might decide to sell....
And that's probably the reason it isn't likely to be an item carried by many detailer supply stores.
It may be, and probably is quite safe when used properly. Do you really think we would use it properly?
Heck, we can't even follow the manufacturer's instructions for a wax.![]()
No no... not the rod that you stick in a bucket!! I meant the bucket with the heater built into the base!!! :crazy2:
The $40 cost will probably be my big reason.I cannot see why we can't use them for washing our cars in the winter time.
The $40 cost will probably be my big reason.
It's not that difficult for me to get hot water from the house to the wash site.
Is it a big enough problem for some of you that a heated bucket would be needed?
If you are a Pro and mobile, then I can see where having heated water available isn't that easy.