Bucket of water with fairy liquid
Brillo pad
Hose



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Bucket of water with fairy liquid
Brillo pad
Hose
Bucket of water with fairy liquid
Brillo pad
Hose
Bucket of water with fairy liquid
Brillo pad
Hose
That’s the standard dealer car washing kit, isn’t it? That’s why I don’t let the dealer wash my car when it goes in for servicing, repairs or warranty work!![]()
Do you use snow foam?
Wax?
Polish?
Double bucket?
I have read a lot of different ways to do it, so curious to know what you guys do!
I'm waiting to try Meguiars hybrid spray wax, but I might try Turtle Wax seal 'n shine in the meantime.
Spray the wheels with a detergent spray then clean with a mitt and detergent in a bucket. Blast dirt off the bodywork, then wash with Meguiars and a lambswool mitt. Then blow dry with a leaf blower and then chamois.
Meguiars wax every 3 - 4 months.
I'm waiting to try Meguiars hybrid spray wax, but I might try Turtle Wax seal 'n shine in the meantime.
I use a Karcher. The most annoying bloody tool in my garage. The hose has a mind of its own, and is like a lasso around my legs.I have a nilfisk pressure washer, great bit of kit. When I was searching for a new washer I was put off Karcher by the amount for sale as spares or repairs.
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White cars (along with silver) are the easiest of all to keep looking good. Swirl marks and low level dirt don't really show up at all because they dont have that mirror reflection that dark cars do. I'd never get a dark car cleaned by someone else, but Iive not been so not picky about the white cars ive had.