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The 'Lazy' Wash - Safest quick method
Dave J:
--- Quote from: SRC on June 16, 2014, 07:03:33 pm ---I managed 45 minutes on Saturday for:
Snowfoam
Wheels (while snowfoam slowly slides onto the floor)
Rinse
Two bucket wash
Rinse
Microfibre towel dry
Windows inside (just the ones with kid's grubby fingerprints).
Just another ten minutes and I'd have had the interior done as well!
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Jeez - you work quick! It's the Pescara wheels that take the time on mine - probably 45 mins on them alone :laugh:!
phatmuther:
--- Quote from: Shaw on June 09, 2014, 11:08:28 am ---Cold water with fairy liquid in a metal bucket previously used to hold building sand. Used kitchen sponge. Throw remaining dirty, soapy water over the car and go to the pub.
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Haha, the manly way to wash your car.
SRC:
--- Quote from: Dave J on June 16, 2014, 09:38:09 pm ---
Jeez - you work quick! It's the Pescara wheels that take the time on mine - probably 45 mins on them alone :laugh:!
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I had 40 people coming for a barbecue and 45 minutes while my wife was getting ready before she found out I hadn't been to the butchers.
I'll stick to the Monzas!
rdfcpete:
You've just covered why I think it adds to each of us usually taking so long to wash our own cars - always feels like I haven't taken enough care or done the process to 100% capability.
I think if I washed as though it was another persons car I'd take the unnecessary care and anxiety out and treat it like a paid job, rather than rinsing your own set of diamonds out.
Would probably save me 15-20 minutes overall, maybe more - particularly the wheels.
xjay1337:
If I'm at the unit and have everything out and rush I can wash and dry the car and wheels in about 90 minutes.
At home that's more like 2 hours.
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