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The winters aren't that bad down here in NC usually so I generally don't do anything different from the other times of the year. If it does get cold (Below freezing) it usually warms up pretty quick during the day.
If it does snow (Ice and sleet usually) I just go to one of the coin self wash places and spray them down to get the salt off.
I do have a heated garage though, one car so I keep my Jeep in the garage and the truck stays in the weather.
While I'm sure all car wash detergents do degrade sealants to an extent, I think it really depends on the car wash how bad they really are. My only options in the winter are just rinsing all the crud off at the DIY or going to an automatic touchless wash. I really don't see my sealants degrade that much with the automatic touchless washes I go to, so it might be something to experiment with in your area. I also only wash in the winter if its above 20 degrees for a couple days.I know the harsh detergents in the touchless will ruin sealants; but I generally wax frequently in the winter; and I usually wax before forecasted snow.
In winter for my truck that sits out, on days above freezing...drive through the touchless wash, drive home, rinseless or Waterless to get the stuff off the touchless missed. Then I usually either re-wax with a spray wax or another coat of Crystal Seal.
Rinse and repeat when needed.
I checked my WeatherBug and next Thursday the high is supposed to be 48 and low of 32, its only a matter of time for us here in Chicagoland
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Was 30 here in Wisconsin last night. Might get some "flurries" next week.
I HATE this time if year! I'm ready for March.![]()
Do you ever have any issues with the spray waxes when the weather is that cold?
Im having a plumber tap off my hot water line in my laundry room and go into the garage through the wall.I have to walk through our laundry room to get to the garage. Last winter I was eyeing the hot water spigot for the washer every time I walked by... It looks to be the same thread pattern & diameter as a "normal" outside hose spigot. I wonder if anyone has tried this before with a hose rated for hot water use?