Yesterday was my 2nd ONR wash with the Lowes GS all in my garage. I'd say it took me a little over an hour to complete... prior to a Z-6 wipe down, and cleaning my MF towels.
I used the following:
-1 ounce of ONR with 1 gallon of water in pesticide sprayer for wheel wells, and pre-soak dirty areas.
-2 ounces of ONR in a bucket of 2 gallon water using GS & grit guard.
-1 ounce of ONR in a bucket of 1 gallon water for my wheels first, and then the wheel wells.
Steps:
1. Did passenger doors, half of roof including door jambs.
2. Dry
3. Did rear trunk, spoiler, and rear bumper, rear lights etc..
4. Dry
5. Did drivers side doors, other half of roof including door jambs
6. Dry
7. Windshield, wipers, hood, and front bumper, headlights etc..
8. Dry
9. All 4 wheels with the seperate gallon of ONR solution
10. Dry wheels before going to the next wheel
11. Used the pesticide sprayer and brush to clean all my wheel wells one by one.
12. Blot dry any wet areas with new WW towel.
Is there something I can do to make it faster, other than doing the complete car first before drying?
I used the following:
-1 ounce of ONR with 1 gallon of water in pesticide sprayer for wheel wells, and pre-soak dirty areas.
-2 ounces of ONR in a bucket of 2 gallon water using GS & grit guard.
-1 ounce of ONR in a bucket of 1 gallon water for my wheels first, and then the wheel wells.
Steps:
1. Did passenger doors, half of roof including door jambs.
2. Dry
3. Did rear trunk, spoiler, and rear bumper, rear lights etc..
4. Dry
5. Did drivers side doors, other half of roof including door jambs
6. Dry
7. Windshield, wipers, hood, and front bumper, headlights etc..
8. Dry
9. All 4 wheels with the seperate gallon of ONR solution
10. Dry wheels before going to the next wheel
11. Used the pesticide sprayer and brush to clean all my wheel wells one by one.
12. Blot dry any wet areas with new WW towel.
Is there something I can do to make it faster, other than doing the complete car first before drying?