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Scottwax said:That is why I pay $35 for a gallon of Optimum No Rinse. No wash mat needed.![]()
PhaRO said:I think wash mats are one of the most overpriced pieces of equipment. I use ONR and don't use a mat. If I were to get a mat I'd just make one. I've looked at some mats online and they are 40mil 10 x 20 for $900. I can buy a 15 x 20 45mil pond liner for $118. Large diameter foam noodles would lift the sides 5-6".
RTexasF said:Please pardon my ignorance but what is a wash mat? I've never heard of it before.
RTexasF said:Please pardon my ignorance but what is a wash mat? I've never heard of it before.
the other pc said:
Derrick said:ScottWax,
I have to wash the car to correctly complete my service onsite. No way around it. I use ONR as a clay lube though.
Derrick
Derrick said:You are right. They are waaaayyyy overpriced. The material might cost $50 to $100. Add $30 for labor and the rest is pure profit. Using stock pond liner sounds like a good idea. I'm just wondering how heavy it would be?
Derrick
RTexasF said:Thanks for the explanation. I had no idea such an item was required in Texas (commercial usage) and I'd never heard of nor seen one until today.
Derrick said:ScottWax,
I have to wash the car to correctly complete my service onsite. No way around it. I use ONR as a clay lube though.
Derrick