wow that really is neat freak....
VW love man
There's nothing I love to do on a Sunday (apart from today, rain DAMMIT) than perform my ritual.
Fluid, hose check, vacuum the car and then... the CAR WASH
I can spend about half an hour just vacuuming the car (call me a neat freak) of any speck of grass or dirt out of it. Then I'll clean all the interior windows, and amour all all the trim and dash.
The the wheels, find the oldest tshirt I have left around, soapy water and wipe the crap off (the inside section of the wheel too if I can!)
Then there is the car wash itself. Use a quick dirt off wash, then wash and wax wash. Dry the bugger off with the chamois, then if I'm really up for it, the gold class wax.
All of a good two hours, each car.
I went to the Car Lovers before the Wollongong cruise and I cried, car was dirtier than Paris Hilton being tag teamed by the NSW footy team's bonding session.
Looking at the Karcher though, I don't use the hose much, it's quick and fast with the water.
wow that really is neat freak....
VW love man
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I've got the washing at my local DIY car wash bay down pat.
If you take your own bucket and sponge, a good wash can be done for $3.
Insert $2. This gives you enough time to comfortably;
1) Wash down using high pressure water
2) 1/4 fill your bucket with water
3) Roughly sud the car using the suds broom
4) Flick a heap of suds into your bucket
Your time will be up. Now give the car a good going over using your own sponge and bucket.
Then insert $1. This gives you enough time to thoroughly rinse down the car.
The only thing you need to be weary of, is dirt on the broom.
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