The Garry Dean Wash Method... Finally...

Do you use this same method on wheels and wheel wells or do you do something special in those typically dirtier areas?
 
LDM said:
Do you use this same method on wheels and wheel wells or do you do something special in those typically dirtier areas?



I shot a wheel wash video yesterday. I will try to get it posted today.
 
Garry Dean said:
I shot a wheel wash video yesterday. I will try to get it posted today.



Cool. Thanks. And thanks for making these videos and sharing your methods, by the way.
 
Garry, my man, thanks for posting this. I did 8 cars (including a MASSIVE Ram 2500 and Hummer) this weekend and maybe used 5 gallons of water all weekend for the washes (wheels were done with pressure washer/soap).



I'll proably end up getting some more "bulk" microfibers now that I utilize this wash method, worth the minute investment.



I look forward to seeing the wheel cleaning video buddy, thanks again. I look forward to trying out your products soon too!



-Kody-
 
C. Charles Hahn said:
There's nothing saying one needs to have super high-end MF towels for this approach to work/be safe.



I am just thinking of those that insist on certain towels that touch paint especially something not made in China. If people did not believe it, there would not be such a market for expensive microfiber.
 
Bunky said:
I am just thinking of those that insist on certain towels that touch paint especially something not made in China. If people did not believe it, there would not be such a market for expensive microfiber.



As with anything else in life, it is always the individual's choice how they choose to spend their money and/or what they are comfortable with using. The reality is in many cases the hype surrounding "expensive" microfiber towels is pure marketing, just like a lot of the boutique chemical/wax brands. People can be sold on/convinced of anything given the right approach.
 
Accumulator said:
Different strokes for different folks.



I was afraid of that!



Any chance of trying this process out on an isolated panel on one of the dog haulers? No better endorcement on a wash method then from Accumulator. :tribe:
 
bigDeeOT said:
looks nice but what is the lid for? And is the spray bottle the same concentration as the bucket?



The lid is so that you can transport the large bucket if you are a mobile detailer.



The dilution of my Infinite Use Detail Juice is 1/2 oz to 24 oz water as a waterless wash... It is 1oz per 4 gallons as a rinseless wash.
 
David Fermani said:
I was afraid of that!



Any chance of trying this process out on an isolated panel on one of the dog haulers? No better endorcement on a wash method then from Accumulator. :tribe:



Heh heh, if anybody *else* pursued comments from about this wash method, I might think they were trying to get me into some kind of :argue



Nah, I'm not gonna fix something that's 100% perfectly unbroken *FOR ME*, just like I'm not gonna bash somebody else's approach that works so well for them in their situation.



Gary Dean said:
2.)If your car is really dirty you should revert to the traditional two bucket method with a foam presoak.



Right there is something worth noting anyhow...I hardly ever wash anything unless it's really, *REALLY* dirty.



And remember, on most (all?) of my vehicles, I have out-of-the way areas that can only be cleaned via extensive flushing; you just can't get any kind of wash media into those areas.



As with any non-conventional wash regimen, I'm just not in the target demographic.
 
Lexington!

I remember the Alfa, and a Tiger, but was that an Alpine?

My wife and I LOVE going to Lexington every year.



(CONCOURS.JOHN's photos...)
 
Paul2011 said:
Did you ever upload the wheel washing video Garry?



He posted a couple more videos of his wash method to his YouTube channel. Here's the one on wheels.



 
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