Reading a thread discussing tow vehicles and the amount of water some professionals need made me wonder:
Why wouldn't a waterless wash like Poorboy's Spray & Wipe or the no rinse washes like DP 4 in 1 or ONR be a viable option?
It seems unlikely that every vehicle needing attention will be totally covered in mud.
Use the pressure washer only as needed and do as much of the cleaning as possible with one of the products mentioned.
In many cases, the pressure washer probably wouldn't be needed for anything but wheels and wheel wells.
In fact, about 80% of my warm weather washes don't require anything but the S&W or DP 4 in 1. (Personal vehicles only, but daily drivers)
If the vehicle being washed is also going to be polished, then it would seem this method would be even more appealing. I don't feel I have any problem with marring, but if that concerns you, the polishing step should take care of it.
Is this worth some discussion or am I way off track?
Charles
Why wouldn't a waterless wash like Poorboy's Spray & Wipe or the no rinse washes like DP 4 in 1 or ONR be a viable option?
It seems unlikely that every vehicle needing attention will be totally covered in mud.
Use the pressure washer only as needed and do as much of the cleaning as possible with one of the products mentioned.
In many cases, the pressure washer probably wouldn't be needed for anything but wheels and wheel wells.
In fact, about 80% of my warm weather washes don't require anything but the S&W or DP 4 in 1. (Personal vehicles only, but daily drivers)
If the vehicle being washed is also going to be polished, then it would seem this method would be even more appealing. I don't feel I have any problem with marring, but if that concerns you, the polishing step should take care of it.
Is this worth some discussion or am I way off track?
Charles