reclaimed/recycled city/county water for washing?

Ahh snow! I haven't had any snow experience, so how do you get the stuff off your car? Do you rinse with warm water or get a chenile wash mitt and start washing?



I like the sunshine here ;) Too bad its 9:06 PM. :D
 
I'll take snow any day over hurricanes or earthquakes. I hear Cali is in for the biggest earthquake ever in the US in the next few years.
 
Huricanes are not every year though and it is just a little windy with some extra rain and a storm surge thingy...
 
at least with a hurricane you know about it several days in advance. Tornados (sp?) and earthquakes are not for me!!



By the way, I thought that snow was supposed to just about slide off a Z'd car (just kidding)!!



I bet it comes off quick driving along.



Speed safely :bounce
 
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That's what winter beaters are for. No way I'd drive my baby thru all that salt.</blockquote>
Amen, brother!
 
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<strong class='bbc'>Just took this....its still coming down hard in North NJ.. [/b]</blockquote>
Believe me when I tell you that I totally feel your pain. That pic reminded me of the Maxima after one of our snowstorms in December of 2000.
 
If the water is treated, is it bad to use for washing your car with it? I have a connection at my house for reclaimed water. Just want to make sure it is safe to use on the car.
 
If I'm not mistaken, reclaimed water is what many cities use for sprinkler systems. That water is usually pretty hard and makes removing water spots a tough job.
 
On an unrelated note. I just recieved my water bill. $140 is what it is this month. Probally didn't help that I left a hose running for 3 days straight watering my neighors 100 year old oak tree so it wouldn't dry out and fall on my house. I've now probally caused root rot :scared:
 
On an unrelated note. I just recieved my water bill. $140 is what it is this month. Probally didn't help that I left a hose running for 3 days straight watering my neighors 100 year old oak tree so it wouldn't dry out and fall on my house. I've now probally caused root rot :scared:

Congratulations! Thats one more point... :D
 
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