swirlatron

I couldnt help it, its been so cold here and i couldnt stand how nasty my truck was......so good thing i got a arsenal of PB products when it warms up......sorry guys for the weak moment.
 
We have been getting snow nearly every day for a couple weeks and at first I was washing after we drove the Explorer and I was in therapy 3 times a week.
After a week or more and it kept snowing and they said snow every day I just stopped washing for several trips.

I go in the morning for Knee surgery and I won't be able to wash it for several weeks so I washed it and put AW on it yesterday.

I have a gas furnace and a drain in my garage plenty of lights but not able to take advantage of them due to health issues. :wall
 
Well i could use the garage for you, i wouldnt mind at all, and even drive the corvette if you need to keep the battery charged up.......what are friends for. Good luck and speedy recovery on your knee surgery.
 
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Well i could use the garage for you, i wouldn't mind at all, and even drive the corvette if you need to keep the battery charged up.......what are friends for. Good luck and speedy recovery on your knee surgery.
Thanks for the offer but the Corvette is put up for the winter.
No point in trying to go in it when I have 4 vehicles that are 4 wheel drive. :D
 
We've got options down here to skip the tunnel washes. We've got things called Laser Washes, where the spray jets circle the vehicle via a track. Not too bad of an option as there is no mechanical action so nothing touches the paint surface. And then of course there are the DIY wash bays. When it warms up some I'll probably hitting one or the other and then following that up with either a rinseless wash or PB's S&W. All of my own vehicles are pretty darned dirty right now. I just try to not look when we get in. :(
 
We've got options down here to skip the tunnel washes. We've got things called Laser Washes, where the spray jets circle the vehicle via a track. Not too bad of an option as there is no mechanical action so nothing touches the paint surface. And then of course there are the DIY wash bays. When it warms up some I'll probably hitting one or the other and then following that up with either a rinseless wash or PB's S&W. All of my own vehicles are pretty darned dirty right now. I just try to not look when we get in. :(
When it gets dirty enough that you have to drive it in the dark so no one will recognize you it needs washed.
:D
 
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