Cleaning a car without a good water supply
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This is kind of a strange question, but I was wondering how to clean a car if I didn't have a hose water supply. I live in a appt complex, and my car is parked in a garage under the complex. Unfortunately, there is no water supply down there! I could lug a few gallons of water down there from my appt, but im wondering if there was a different technique I could use to rinse off soap when cleaning a car. Perhaps a different kind of cleaning solution?
Also, what is the *easiest* wax to use to wax a car? I dont necessarily mean the best (usually too expensive) wax, but one that I can apply using the least amount of time and hopefully not too expensive. I'm busy but I love my car!
Also, what is the *easiest* wax to use to wax a car? I dont necessarily mean the best (usually too expensive) wax, but one that I can apply using the least amount of time and hopefully not too expensive. I'm busy but I love my car!
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Without water cleaning your car is difficult. Take is to a washcenter where you can clean your car properly..
I put my car through a carwash this week (for the first time) and it came out okay.. no scratches or stuff..
I put my car through a carwash this week (for the first time) and it came out okay.. no scratches or stuff..
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Originally Posted by ricochet' date='Oct 15 2004, 10:17 AM
This is kind of a strange question, but I was wondering how to clean a car if I didn't have a hose water supply. I live in a appt complex, and my car is parked in a garage under the complex. Unfortunately, there is no water supply down there! I could lug a few gallons of water down there from my appt, but im wondering if there was a different technique I could use to rinse off soap when cleaning a car. Perhaps a different kind of cleaning solution?
Also, what is the *easiest* wax to use to wax a car? I dont necessarily mean the best (usually too expensive) wax, but one that I can apply using the least amount of time and hopefully not too expensive. I'm busy but I love my car!
Also, what is the *easiest* wax to use to wax a car? I dont necessarily mean the best (usually too expensive) wax, but one that I can apply using the least amount of time and hopefully not too expensive. I'm busy but I love my car!
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Hmm... being in a city... its hard to find places to wash my car myself! How has your guys' luck been with brushless car washes?
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Originally Posted by ricochet' date='Oct 15 2004, 06:07 PM
Hmm... being in a city...? its hard to find places to wash my car myself! How has your guys' luck been with brushless car washes?
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I go to a car wash and take a bucket with me. I only use the sprayer not the brush. Wahs and dray with a chamois cloth(Doesn't hold dirt) Spray it off and done.
For wax i use rejex. Works great if you are in a garage.
For wax i use rejex. Works great if you are in a garage.
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The only alternative method to rinse your car w/o a water supply that I could find is some kind of battery powered sprayer. Here'a http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&q=battery+powered+sprayer I don't know if they would generate enough pressure.
Here's a link to a waterless cleaner.
You also might try Rain X self dry car soap. You have to rinse it but it pretty much dries w/o towels and spots.
Note: I have no interest (financial or otherwise) in the above websites. The links are for reference only.
Here's a link to a waterless cleaner.
You also might try Rain X self dry car soap. You have to rinse it but it pretty much dries w/o towels and spots.
Note: I have no interest (financial or otherwise) in the above websites. The links are for reference only.
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Thanks for all of the suggestions! Definitely going to apply some rejex when my car comes. Maybe I should have gotten a different color that would be easier to take care of! (I have black)