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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Foam Cannons worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16622786" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>That's been my only wash method, Jeff. Simple, and it works. The last thing I would want to add are more steps to what should be a simple, thorough wash.</p><p>1. Rinse car.</p><p>2. Wash car in sections (top and windows), front, right side, left side, rear, wheels, washing sponge in water after each section.</p><p>3. Rinse car in sections.</p><p>4. Dry with portable, battery powered blower.</p><p>5. Towel dry touch up, including door jams and interior.</p><p>6. Pop trunk and dry sills.</p><p>7. Pop hood and dry engine bay thoroughly.</p><p>8. DONE! Total time approximately 60 minutes.</p><p></p><p>P.S. - My ceramic coat is over two years old and beads water like it did the day I got it back from the ceramic coating job when the car was a month old. My washing routine has been important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16622786, member: 6727"] That's been my only wash method, Jeff. Simple, and it works. The last thing I would want to add are more steps to what should be a simple, thorough wash. 1. Rinse car. 2. Wash car in sections (top and windows), front, right side, left side, rear, wheels, washing sponge in water after each section. 3. Rinse car in sections. 4. Dry with portable, battery powered blower. 5. Towel dry touch up, including door jams and interior. 6. Pop trunk and dry sills. 7. Pop hood and dry engine bay thoroughly. 8. DONE! Total time approximately 60 minutes. P.S. - My ceramic coat is over two years old and beads water like it did the day I got it back from the ceramic coating job when the car was a month old. My washing routine has been important. [/QUOTE]
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