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Hand job or not?
paulk:
i have been doin a rush job on my car ,bein so busy....Its goin to take me a while to get it back up to pristine :sad1:
Frenzy:
--- Quote from: zerolag on December 16, 2012, 07:51:06 pm ---Even if it's not the best result; get as much salt off the car as you can when you can, it's better than leaving it 6 weeks, imho.
If these means an automated car wash, so be it... but your probably better off using that time with the manual service pressure washer on the underside / brakes / suspension / exhuast etc. areas...
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Sorry but :scared:
If you have time to take it to the car wash you only need an extra 20 mins top to wash it yourself with the 2 bucket method. If you are really quick you may even get a layer of wax on it too. :happy2:
zerolag:
--- Quote from: Frenzy on December 16, 2012, 09:44:55 pm ---
--- Quote from: zerolag on December 16, 2012, 07:51:06 pm ---Even if it's not the best result; get as much salt off the car as you can when you can, it's better than leaving it 6 weeks, imho.
If these means an automated car wash, so be it... but your probably better off using that time with the manual service pressure washer on the underside / brakes / suspension / exhuast etc. areas...
--- End quote ---
Sorry but :scared:
If you have time to take it to the car wash you only need an extra 20 mins top to wash it yourself with the 2 bucket method. If you are really quick you may even get a layer of wax on it too. :happy2:
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This guy has no time.
He wants the quickest method.
That has been suggested to him.
Esp.
When the temps really drop you don't want to be dropping water onto your driveway to create an ice rink...
Paint comes with a 10year+ warranty.
Get it off your components first.
IMO.
Deako:
--- Quote from: zerolag on December 16, 2012, 11:27:03 pm ---
--- Quote from: Frenzy on December 16, 2012, 09:44:55 pm ---
--- Quote from: zerolag on December 16, 2012, 07:51:06 pm ---Even if it's not the best result; get as much salt off the car as you can when you can, it's better than leaving it 6 weeks, imho.
If these means an automated car wash, so be it... but your probably better off using that time with the manual service pressure washer on the underside / brakes / suspension / exhuast etc. areas...
--- End quote ---
Sorry but :scared:
If you have time to take it to the car wash you only need an extra 20 mins top to wash it yourself with the 2 bucket method. If you are really quick you may even get a layer of wax on it too. :happy2:
--- End quote ---
This guy has no time.
He wants the quickest method.
That has been suggested to him.
Esp.
When the temps really drop you don't want to be dropping water onto your driveway to create an ice rink...
Paint comes with a 10year+ warranty.
Get it off your components first.
IMO.
--- End quote ---
No, definitely avoid an automated car wash.
Advice above (apart from these posts) is sound. Try and get something on the paint via a spray gun to break down the dirt, then jet wash off at a minimum. Avoid all other contact with the paintwork.
zerolag:
A sponge isn't ok but a 100PSI jet of water is!? Interesting.
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