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Best washing approach without personal garage??
I'm a college student living in an apartment complex. As such, I don't have my own garage to clean my car in. It's been about 2 weeks and there are a few bird droppings on the roof that are easily noticeable given how low the car is. How would you recommend I go about washing the car??
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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WL5A29qIjnc"]Washing With 'Optimum No Rinse' - YouTube[/ame]
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is Optimum No Rinse best in general or just for special situations? I.e., is it better than 2-bucket method?
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I used to go to those do it yourself pressure wash places just for their water. I'd bring my own bucket and soap too. Most places don't like it if you do that but if it's not busy you usually won't hear anything from them.
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One of the best thing you can do to keep your cars paint in good shape is to carry around a small spray bottle of quick-detailer spray or spray carwash and a microfiber towel, and clean contaminants like bird droppings off as soon as they happen. Bird crap can permanently etch paint in less than 24 hours.
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I can vouch for the ONR two bucket method as being perfect in an apartment complex - I live on the 8th floor, but park on the 7th because it's covered and do all my washes down there. It's extremely easy to set up, use, and clean up and it works wonderfully.
I would also suggest grabbing some Meguiar's Ultimate Quick Detailer to do quick wipe-aways and touch ups anytime you get droppings, bugs or anything else on the car. You want that stuff gone as soon as possible. You can also use Meg's Quick Detailer on the whole car for a quick no-water wash as well, but shouldn't use it as your regular wash. Also a quick note that this forum and AutoGeek have been excellent for me learning how to care for my car. The last car I had (2004 Corolla) got washed maybe once every 3 months. Thanks to all the tips on here and AutoGeek (and being absolutely in love with my FRS) I wash at least once every 5 days and have been doing full wax detail every 14, and actually enjoy the process. Anytime you have questions come here, as everyone on the board has been incredibly knowledgeable and helpful. |
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I've rented in the past where I had no hose access. Rinseless washing, and Optimum no rinse is the way to go (I've tried some other rinseless products but prefer ONR)
2 buckets, grit guard, ONR, microchenille wash mitt, waffle weave drying towel you can use the leftover ONR solution to clean up your wheels with an old towel strictly for wheels. or foaming glass cleaner works very well You can even do the ONR thing in the winter. Just fill the buckets with warm water. Anything over 40 degrees and your fine. below 40 degrees the glossing agents in ONR start to behave a little 'funny' in my experience. and obviously below freezing your kinda out of luck unless you do a 'waterless' wash which is a whole 'nother technique / product Yes I've had ONR freeze on my hood mid-wash :mad0259: |
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You're a bad bad man Garry, I LOL'D so hard during class when I heard you say that on video, my professor asked me if I was okay, LOL
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optimum no rinse. look no further.
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I've never washed a car inside the garage.
Wouldn't that swell up the hardwood floor? The flocked wallpaper would never be the same. |
Cool. An eight year old thread get's resurrected by a spam bot and people actually respond!
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I wonder if the bird shit is still on the roof?
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Ammo frothe works very well for waterless washing.
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