racingbeat
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THis weekend I picked up one of these 2 gallon pesticide sprayers at Home Despot. $20, I bought the neon yellow Ortho version. The pressure is very good, more than enough to do the job. Lots of water left over. For my Boxster S, 2 gallons is more than enough.
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=75887-1306-190164&lpage=none
I added 2 ounces of Optimum No-Rinse to the pesticide spryaer (1 ounce per gallon of water).
http://www.detailcity.com/optimum-no-rinse-wash-shine-32-ounce.html
and with one small one quart bucket of clean Rinse water and my Sea Sponge
I wiped in the direction of the wind for each panel. Dunked the sponge in the bucket and squeezed out all the dirt. Chased it with a damp waffle weave.
after cleaning the paint I resused the rinse bucket water and the reamaining
Water in the sprayer to clean the wheels and wheel wells. This $10 Meguiar's wheel face brush is my buddy.
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/meg-x-1020.html
I Followed up each panel with a quick detailer/cleaner (I use FK 146) and wiping clean with a MF or waffle weave to remove any water spots.
Quickest car wash peformed so far. I guess this is a "one bucket" Approach.
The Pesticide sprayer does a great job. You can adjust the valve to a fine spray mist or a more solid stream.
The solid stream did a good job of rinsing off the wheels wells. And with the mist I cleaned the door jambs and door sills.

http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=75887-1306-190164&lpage=none
I added 2 ounces of Optimum No-Rinse to the pesticide spryaer (1 ounce per gallon of water).
http://www.detailcity.com/optimum-no-rinse-wash-shine-32-ounce.html
and with one small one quart bucket of clean Rinse water and my Sea Sponge
I wiped in the direction of the wind for each panel. Dunked the sponge in the bucket and squeezed out all the dirt. Chased it with a damp waffle weave.
after cleaning the paint I resused the rinse bucket water and the reamaining
Water in the sprayer to clean the wheels and wheel wells. This $10 Meguiar's wheel face brush is my buddy.
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/meg-x-1020.html
I Followed up each panel with a quick detailer/cleaner (I use FK 146) and wiping clean with a MF or waffle weave to remove any water spots.
Quickest car wash peformed so far. I guess this is a "one bucket" Approach.
The Pesticide sprayer does a great job. You can adjust the valve to a fine spray mist or a more solid stream.
The solid stream did a good job of rinsing off the wheels wells. And with the mist I cleaned the door jambs and door sills.