black bart
New member
Yes it would be the best idea, but still..WHY NOT use a wash and wax soap when it is the same price!!!!!! It won't offer any lasting solid protection but using that vs. a regular soap is a no brainer. Can you answer me this, How will that have a negative effect on his car or his wallet?
Washing with that soap is fine but most seem to be saying that it will provide protection for the winter.
I'm trying to point out unsuccessfully I may add that if he puts forth a little effort he can surly find a place to get the car inside and wash and apply a wax or better yet a sealant that would last.
Please explain your problem with that. :surrender
I understand he don't have a garage neither do some of my friends but they don't need to spend 50K on a shop full of tools they just use mine.
Their has to be somewhere that he could use even if he had to pay a small fee for the use of the building and heat.
Your argument is no problem with using this soap and I agree but I'm saying do NOT do it outside when all you need to do is put forth a little effort to find a place to detail it inside with heat.
I don't mind my friends using my garage but they have to ask I'm not going out of my way to get them to do it and he would have to do the same.
I know if I was faced with this problem I could come up with a better solution than washing it outside in the winter.