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Doctor X wrote:since we on the topic .....heard alot of people using dish washing liquid to wash car ....want to know how safe is to on the paint ..
Dj_Bee wrote:Also......how much do you all put in a bucket?, cause on the bottle says 1 ounce to a bucket....but that dosent seem to affect anything
wickedestman wrote:Doctor X wrote:since we on the topic .....heard alot of people using dish washing liquid to wash car ....want to know how safe is to on the paint ..
lol i hear that messes up the clear coat? i used to use it on on an almera... but never on this car.Dj_Bee wrote:Also......how much do you all put in a bucket?, cause on the bottle says 1 ounce to a bucket....but that dosent seem to affect anything
i just pour it into the bucket and whatever seems right, thats it there (lol jk, i measured it out already so i know how much is enough)
but all brands are like that? i cant remember my brand (i am too sleepy) but thats how much i put also. it smells nice though.
ghostbusters, i shall try that when this set finishes...
SO by to the topic... use a sponge?
but i also wash down first with a microfiber to wash off all the dirt using water as a lubricant (hose in 1 hand spraying where i wipe),
but i also wash down first with a microfiber to wash off all the dirt using water as a lubricant (hose in 1 hand spraying where i wipe),
original.badman wrote:squeeze an ah sponge ftw... washing car since ah was 5yrs wit this an neva c notting happen to any cars as yet...
Avoid scratches by using two buckets; one will have your normal car wash detergent, the other will be just water. When you are finished sudsing up a particular area, rinse the wash mit/sponge in the plain water. This will keep scratch causing dirt particles from revisiting the surface of your car. Another approach is to rinse off with your hose the wash mit/sponge before dipping it into the car wash detergent.
~˜VëgŲ˜~ wrote:Last edited by wickedestman on Tue Jan 01, 2069 12:01 am; edited 999,999 times in total
wtf
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