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Best way to wash/detail cobra using a car wash??
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<blockquote data-quote="R.D.P." data-source="post: 14144334" data-attributes="member: 155368"><p>Not sure why someone hasn't mentioned this - use ONR! You just don't want to start with a really dirty car and use the one bucket method of putting a bunch of microfiber towels in the ONR bucket all at once. I use 10 just so I won't run out. Once a towel comes out of the ONR mix it doesn't go back in. That way each towel that comes out is soaked and ready to go with nothing but ONR and distilled water on it. Super easy to dry the car and buff it out due to no dirty\hard water ever going on the car. Total water used - 2 gallons, plus I pre-spray each panel with ONR mix. No hose, no blasting water into the crevices of the car. I am convinced that for a weekend\garaged car this is the best wash method.</p><p></p><p>Edit - the reason I say try this method, no hose means no run off, you just end up leaving some wet spots in your driveway that air dry because you are only using 2, maybe 3 gallons of water!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R.D.P., post: 14144334, member: 155368"] Not sure why someone hasn't mentioned this - use ONR! You just don't want to start with a really dirty car and use the one bucket method of putting a bunch of microfiber towels in the ONR bucket all at once. I use 10 just so I won't run out. Once a towel comes out of the ONR mix it doesn't go back in. That way each towel that comes out is soaked and ready to go with nothing but ONR and distilled water on it. Super easy to dry the car and buff it out due to no dirty\hard water ever going on the car. Total water used - 2 gallons, plus I pre-spray each panel with ONR mix. No hose, no blasting water into the crevices of the car. I am convinced that for a weekend\garaged car this is the best wash method. Edit - the reason I say try this method, no hose means no run off, you just end up leaving some wet spots in your driveway that air dry because you are only using 2, maybe 3 gallons of water! [/QUOTE]
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