Winter car wash

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Jan 3, 2009 | 10:34 AM
  #46  
haha that sucks it only snow like 10 inchs a yearin nj
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Jan 3, 2009 | 02:02 PM
  #47  
Id love to handwash my car but the problem is, I have no water outside anymore. I think im gonna call a detailer near my house and see how much they charge for a hand wash.
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Jan 3, 2009 | 05:13 PM
  #48  
lots of good information in here. I'm deffinatly going to check out the detailing thread. Josh, you saw how filthy my Evo is yesterday. I have no exterior water here either, so it looks like I'm going down to the car wash down the road and using their sprayers and just taking up the booth for awhile. Think I'll try the two bucket method. I know I have the meguires wash/wax stuff, just need to grab another bucket and some of those waffle micro fiber towels. and I have to find my rubber squegee!
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Jan 3, 2009 | 05:47 PM
  #49  
Quote: lots of good information in here. I'm deffinatly going to check out the detailing thread. Josh, you saw how filthy my Evo is yesterday. I have no exterior water here either, so it looks like I'm going down to the car wash down the road and using their sprayers and just taking up the booth for awhile. Think I'll try the two bucket method. I know I have the meguires wash/wax stuff, just need to grab another bucket and some of those waffle micro fiber towels. and I have to find my rubber squegee!
Yea theres alot of good info on EvoM for detailing. Last summer I spent easily $250 on cleaning supplies and towels. If you wanna try some products I use lmk and I can let you use them. Pretty much the same stuff I clean my car with and you saw how clean my interior was on Friday . Too bad the exterior isnt as clean as I usually keep it in the spring/summer time.
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Jan 4, 2009 | 01:22 PM
  #50  
I like to give it a nice natural wash....

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