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I've always done it top to bottom.
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And people who throw the remaining soap in the bucket on the car are also throwing all the dirt at the bottom of the bucket.
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Originally Posted by Ziggy
35+ yrs in the car biz taught me a few things.
Honestly, the best way to wash a car is in the rain. My havasu neighbors get a kick out of it when I've done it. Use my hand instead of any towels or sponges.
Total soft water drying, completely spotless without lifting a finger to do it.
I agree! No water spots
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Hopefully I can get my detailed Eric to drop some serious wisdom on this thread.
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Originally Posted by Ziggy
35+ yrs in the car biz taught me a few things.
Honestly, the best way to wash a car is in the rain. My havasu neighbors get a kick out of it when I've done it. Use my hand instead of any towels or sponges.
Total soft water drying, completely spotless without lifting a finger to do it.
That's so funny! I've been doing the same for about the same amount of time. My neighbors look at me like I'm mentally challenged.We have 6 vehicles outside, save's a lot of time. I have a rain suit if it's really pouring.
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I've always done it top down
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I am not sure how the guy that comes to my house and washes my cars does it. I need to watch next time to see.
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Originally Posted by cab_01
I am not sure how the guy that comes to my house and washes my cars does it. I need to watch next time to see.
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