Washing your car in this extreme heat
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I used to wash my cars in the car wash, so efficient, but gave up because the brushes kept removing the tow ball cap and throwing it away, then washing all the grease off it. I put up with that by trying to remember to remove it myself first and then re-greasing the ball later.
But when they started to bend the bracket holding the secondary electric socket, enough was enough.
Now I wash by hand, washing up liquid in a bucket of water, starting at the top and working downwards rinsing with the hose frequently section by section. But never in sunlight and best results are in light drizzle.
But when they started to bend the bracket holding the secondary electric socket, enough was enough.
Now I wash by hand, washing up liquid in a bucket of water, starting at the top and working downwards rinsing with the hose frequently section by section. But never in sunlight and best results are in light drizzle.
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We go to a car wash once in a blue moon but use the pressure washer, not the automatic with the roller brushes. When it's hot we don't bother.
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I have been tempted by that, but would always worry that the money would run out before the job was properly finished
About how long do they give you for wash, and then rinse?
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The ones I have seen in France and elsewhere use tokens - so you can start with a few then just add extras if required.
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I think I did use one once, a long time ago, seem to remember I rushed the job and it didn't turn out well.
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[mention]Spardo[/mention] As [mention]niemeyjt[/mention] says, they use tokens and you have a choice of what sort of wash/dry/polish you want to do. We spend around 5-7€.
I haven't timed each cycle, but you just put in a couple of tokens, and if it stops, just bung in another, then another until you've finished. There's no rush, no pressure, you soon get used to it. The roller brushes always seem to leave fine scratch marks which you won't get with the lance. But the automatic one dries the car where as the pressure washed car dries al fresco !
I haven't timed each cycle, but you just put in a couple of tokens, and if it stops, just bung in another, then another until you've finished. There's no rush, no pressure, you soon get used to it. The roller brushes always seem to leave fine scratch marks which you won't get with the lance. But the automatic one dries the car where as the pressure washed car dries al fresco !
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My neighbours think I’m mad when I wash the car in the rain.
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I'll give the pressure wash a try the next time I need it then, be good to do it when I need it rather than waiting for a wet day.
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Re: Washing your car in this extreme heat
Hi Coldonat and welcome - it's good to 'see' you.Coldonat wrote: ↑Sat Aug 14, 2021 5:18 pmLikewise, 4€ for our runabout at our local supermarket carwash - what's not to like.
However, I do have to hand wash our MGB roadster on the very odd occasion it gets a bit dirty, and even that I find a bit of a chore. Better than driving home in the equivalent of a hip bath though.