Washing a car...

That's called "getting what you pay for". Great job.

A few questions about the engine detail...

I know you said it was light dusting only, but it seems that you applied the degreaser, rinsed, then foamed. No rinse thereafter or application of a dressing or should I just assume you rinsed after?

Also, assuming the engine was a bit worse, would you lightly agitate stubborn spots with an appropriate brush?
 
That's called "getting what you pay for". Great job.

A few questions about the engine detail...

I know you said it was light dusting only, but it seems that you applied the degreaser, rinsed, then foamed. No rinse thereafter or application of a dressing or should I just assume you rinsed after?

Also, assuming the engine was a bit worse, would you lightly agitate stubborn spots with an appropriate brush?

Of course I rinsed, just forgot to put that little bit of info in there ;) And any tough spots are agitated with a toilet brush I keep in the van. No grease or oil on this one, so it wasn't needed.
 
Thanks for the writeup Nick.

Its nice to see you on another forum besides MOL.

Keep up the good work, your such an inspiration. You have so much knowledge for the community.
 
Not sure what you mean about the hose?

He was asking how is the durability on the hose. Does it kink easily or crack?

BTW,
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Those scratches on the MB will buff out !:rolleyes:
 
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