Grats on the new car!
Definitely don't visit those automated car washes, especially not with a black car. Unless of course, you like swirls galore. I don't know about those laser washes, but nothing is better than doing it yourself.
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Grats on the new car!
Definitely don't visit those automated car washes, especially not with a black car. Unless of course, you like swirls galore. I don't know about those laser washes, but nothing is better than doing it yourself.
Thanks Kimnkk,
I don't trust those multi function hoses at car lovers and similar places because when I washed my car there someone had used degreaser before me. There was residue still in the hose and totally stuffed my last cars paint job when I used the high pressure water hose. :(
I need a rain water tank so I can wash it at home....
You can use buckets of water to wash your car. Make sure you fill up the buckets when you're having a shower or something. :)
I've found that 4 buckets of water is enough if you're careful - 2 for the 2 bucket method (1 for rinsing the lamb's wool mit, 1 for washing liquid, 2 for rinsing off the car).
Hi all, thanks for the recommendation... some questions I need to ask:
1. How do you wash the lamb's wool mit after the wash? It usualy smells and dirty if I just hang it on the clothesline to dry it off...
2. Unfortunately I dont have any undercover garrage to keep my black CU2. Any special treatment do i need to take?
Thanks heaps!
Check out www.chemguys.com.au
They seem to have insane prices on microfibre cloths and gear. And some of their washes aren't bad either. Will definitely be ordering from them next time.
So do you guys take you car down to the self serve car wash bays or wash at home with buckets? Or a combination of both?
take car down to DIY and wash it my way.....just use their high pressure hoses coz its win....
scrubs are bad will leave swirls
As a general rule everytime I buy a new bottle of car wash I get a new sponge as well.