Quick Car Wash Method!
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The only damage I've ever seen from a powerwasher was when a guy swung the wand into the paint. Be careful with the gun and you'd be fine.
The real question is, do any of you trust the brushes at those carwashes?
The real question is, do any of you trust the brushes at those carwashes?
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Originally Posted by Saki GT,Oct 28 2005, 07:17 PM
The only damage I've ever seen from a powerwasher was when a guy swung the wand into the paint. Be careful with the gun and you'd be fine.
The real question is, do any of you trust the brushes at those carwashes?
The real question is, do any of you trust the brushes at those carwashes?
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When my car is too dirty to just use a California Duster but has extremely light dirt. I get a bucket of plain warm water, no soap, a cotton sponge, go over the entire car then dry it off with a Micro Fiber towel. I'm done in 10 minutes.
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Originally Posted by Porsche951,Oct 29 2005, 10:02 AM
When my car is too dirty to just use a California Duster but has extremely light dirt. I get a bucket of plain warm water, no soap, a cotton sponge, go over the entire car then dry it off with a Micro Fiber towel. I'm done in 10 minutes.
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