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Depending on the weather touches car washes are available. Using something similar to a final rinse option may be a possibility.
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In Winter, I just wait for a day at 50 degrees - even if it's at that temp for just an hour or two in the afternoon. In MD, we'll get a surprise day that attains this temp once or twice during the Winter months. There's nothing like a hand-wash with good products. I've tried a touchless car wash once, and as a last resort, that's OK.
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Canadian winter doesn't get that warm for months. We'll have weeks where the temperature is -30° C which is -22 F
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AMMO NYC has a awesome video on their youtube channel that's helped me out. Search it up.
Think the easiest way would be the pressure washer. It doesn't get your car as clean as a full clay and bucket system but it gets it through the winter. Depending on how dirty and how often you've cleaned it, there's usually a thin layer of dirt on it still. If you're doing the traditional bucket, wear all your normal winter clothing but have your latex gloves for precision and KEEP YOUR SOAP BUCKET FILLED WITH WARM WATER! It's actually super enjoyable to wash it outside even in -15ish weather this way. |
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So is mine, but then again it did come out of the factory white ; )
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