Its mid January, and the rain has finally hit California. (Yeah, I know, damn Californians! haha). During the rainless season, I like to do the traditional wash -- I only get to wash it maybe once a month due to time constraints -- since it seemed more appropriate given the time between my washs.
Anyways, so its been about 1month-1week since my last car wash. We got a little bit of rain in earlier, and the car just looked like a mess!
Products:
1gal spritzer
Optimum ONR
1small (wet) 1 big (dry) Euro-W Double Density MF towel
Euro-W 5gal wash bucket w/ grit guard
1. I presoaked via spritzer (~1gal water + 2caps of ONR) as I was preparing the wash bucket. Here's what the car looked like for the most part (pic taken after spritzer'd)
2. Soak smaller DD towel in wash bucket solution, and lightly wring it (until no water is dripping). Wipe the panel horizontally. Rinse towel, wring it. Then wipe the same panel again vertically. Results after first wipe:
(Doesn't look safe on the paint? does it?)
3. Dry the panel that you just washed. I used a larger DD MF towel folded twice. Oh so clean!
Afters:
:thumbsup:
:thumbsup:
:buffing:
Now I'm pretty certain that for those of you not in California, your car probably be a lot dirtier than this after a month :heelclick
Only 4gal of water used for the whole wash. Scratch free, and be green!
Anyways, so its been about 1month-1week since my last car wash. We got a little bit of rain in earlier, and the car just looked like a mess!
Products:
1gal spritzer
Optimum ONR
1small (wet) 1 big (dry) Euro-W Double Density MF towel
Euro-W 5gal wash bucket w/ grit guard
1. I presoaked via spritzer (~1gal water + 2caps of ONR) as I was preparing the wash bucket. Here's what the car looked like for the most part (pic taken after spritzer'd)



2. Soak smaller DD towel in wash bucket solution, and lightly wring it (until no water is dripping). Wipe the panel horizontally. Rinse towel, wring it. Then wipe the same panel again vertically. Results after first wipe:

(Doesn't look safe on the paint? does it?)
3. Dry the panel that you just washed. I used a larger DD MF towel folded twice. Oh so clean!

Afters:




:thumbsup:


:thumbsup:
:buffing:
Now I'm pretty certain that for those of you not in California, your car probably be a lot dirtier than this after a month :heelclick
Only 4gal of water used for the whole wash. Scratch free, and be green!