I do remember the old leather chamois that we used as a kid when washed the family vehicles. You get good hand and wrist strength built up from all the twisting to squeeze the water out of them.
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That doofus! Everyone knows to use steel wool!!!!!!!!If you think that’s good, our van driver at work took our company van to the self service car wash and used Scotch Brite to scrub the bugs off the front…Doh..!
Looks great ! Nice looking GMC you have there ( my retired GM plant father thanks you )Let's see your carwash pics and hear about your setup. My goal is to never ever run the '21 through a traditional carwash as long as I own it but what is everyone else doing? I start with a good washdown using a honda pressure washer to get the crud off then go 3 bucket technique. Wash the wheels and tires first, douse it with Adams Polish mega foam using a foam gun hooked to the pressure washer then scrub her down with a Chemical guys microfiber wash mitt utilizing a soap bucket and a rinse bucket. Good rinse then dry her off with a Dreadknot microfiber drying towel. Only thing I'd like to add to the mix is maybe an air cannon to knock the heavy water off first...Long term goal is to build an indoor/covered space at my house so I can wash like this year round, rain or shine.
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This is basically how I've washed cars my entire adult life until this new yukon came along. Found my normal soap (Meguiars gold class) will not produce any suds on this beast now that it had a ceramic polish applied. Literally no suds. Did some research and now I've totally geeked out on how the big boys are washing their rides and my ocd has gone into overdrive. No more brushes, hand wash using microfiber wash mitt and PH neutral soap only. Hand washing rims with dedicated wash mitt and bucket only to be used on rims (although I've kinda always done that for the most part) and now this foam gun is an obsession. Cannot just dump some soap in a bucket and go anymore. I've turned car washing into a full on hour plus project.I just use old school garden hose - 5 gal bucket with warm water and generic car wash solution and a Costco car wash brush I bought 10 years ago.
Me too! I thought I was the only one. However I made a horrible mistake on Sunday taking it to the manual car wash. The damn brush hose kept slapping the sides of my Yukon and now I have scratches ALL around it! So disgusted and vow to never ever to do that again. Luckily they are not deep scratches and I should be able to smooth most of them out.Washing the car is my zen time, the kids DO NOT get to "help"
What is an Air Cannon? I use a leaf blower, but is there something better?Let's see your carwash pics and hear about your setup. My goal is to never ever run the '21 through a traditional carwash as long as I own it but what is everyone else doing? I start with a good washdown using a honda pressure washer to get the crud off then go 3 bucket technique. Wash the wheels and tires first, douse it with Adams Polish mega foam using a foam gun hooked to the pressure washer then scrub her down with a Chemical guys microfiber wash mitt utilizing a soap bucket and a rinse bucket. Good rinse then dry her off with a Dreadknot microfiber drying towel. Only thing I'd like to add to the mix is maybe an air cannon to knock the heavy water off first...Long term goal is to build an indoor/covered space at my house so I can wash like this year round, rain or shine.
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