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http://www.autogeek.net/optimum-no-rinse.html
best bet is still to bring your own sponges and go to a self-wash car wash place like brown bear
ONR and some hot water. I do it in the garage, although it is effin cold still..
http://www.autogeek.net/optimum-no-rinse.html
http://www.autogeek.net/optimum-no-rinse.html
My method is to use a foam cannon to dredge the car, rinse (repeating as required), then IMMEDIATELY pull the car into the pre-warmed garage to conduct a liquid drying technique (warmed water mixed with a spray detailer (8 parts to 2) and spray down the car, drying immediately with either a blaster or supple micro fiber cloth).
That technique usually takes about 30 minutes and will keep enough lubricant on the paint to prevent most damage.
agreed. basically the no-rinse stuff is like a speed-detailer they just call it something different. might have a bit more lubrication but the general concept is the same. it's really meant for summer applications every week or two when the car isn't getting road dirt and grime like it does in the winter rain
best bet is still to bring your own sponges and go to a self-wash car wash place like brown bear
best bet is still to bring your own sponges and go to a self-wash car wash place like brown bear

Two buckets, one microfiber for each panel, grit guards, etc. You need the right setup and a good presoak and you'll be A-OK. Presoak required most of the time or pressure wash prior, but yea during winter if your car is caked you probably don't want to do it. My car never gets that dirty so it works perfect and never leaves any micro marring.
Two buckets, one microfiber for each panel, grit guards, etc. You need the right setup and a good presoak and you'll be A-OK. Presoak required most of the time or pressure wash prior, but yea during winter if your car is caked you probably don't want to do it. My car never gets that dirty so it works perfect and never leaves any micro marring.
The foam cannon with an in-line water warmer will beat that setup for speed and reduced friction every time.
Just so happens I got an in-line water warmer to play with this winter



