HOW TO wash your car when it's -20*C outside.
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Kinda reminds me of a time when it was maybe 15-20 degrees outside, I was desperate to use my dirty car. but it was a special night. As soon as I would put soapy water on it, by the time i came back to rinse, the whole side was iced up. took me almost 2 hours to wash it, I was done by 10pm at night
stupid and crazy and idiotic, will never do some stupid crap like that...
stupid and crazy and idiotic, will never do some stupid crap like that...
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Nice write up xviper.
My procedure is very similar to yours. The only thing I'd like to add is that I use two buckets. One for the soapy water and one with plain water for rinsing the wash mitt.
My procedure is very similar to yours. The only thing I'd like to add is that I use two buckets. One for the soapy water and one with plain water for rinsing the wash mitt.
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xviper. How do you get the garage door to be partially open? I've thought of putting a 2x4 under the thing, but fear I'll cause some damage when it closes. It's a metal door. I've tried to cut the power with the wall switch, but it continues until it's gone the full cycle.