I've been looking around and searching; and apologies if I've overlooked it. I've seen a lot about waterless and rinseless washes; but what about dealing with a FILTHY car?
Like this picture (just pulled from google);
Unfortunately, it's a reality for my daily drivers once or twice a winter. Temps could also be below freezing. What would you all do in that situation? And for those who don't live in a climate with snow; a car can look like that after just a few miles of driving. It's the slushy nasty mix that happens with salt/cinders melt the snow. So it's corrosive, nasty, gritty stuff. This is not a situation of just sheer neglect.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
John
Like this picture (just pulled from google);

Unfortunately, it's a reality for my daily drivers once or twice a winter. Temps could also be below freezing. What would you all do in that situation? And for those who don't live in a climate with snow; a car can look like that after just a few miles of driving. It's the slushy nasty mix that happens with salt/cinders melt the snow. So it's corrosive, nasty, gritty stuff. This is not a situation of just sheer neglect.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
John