tmurph01
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- Oct 25, 2013
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Looking into going more green, and as a part of that, I am looking into steering away from my conventional 2 bucket and hose system to a system that utilizes as little water as possible.
My worry is running boards, wheels, wheel wells, and front ends. A lot of the cars I detail are driven in the country and on farmland, so they get caked with mud, manure, road grime and bugs.
My thinking is.. power wash wheels and tires, wheel wells, running boards / rockers, and the front end.. thinking power washing will use less water than follow up with a waterless or even a rinseless wash on the entire car. Also looking into foam lancing, but not sure how much water that would require.
Any and all tips or suggestions would be appreciated.
My worry is running boards, wheels, wheel wells, and front ends. A lot of the cars I detail are driven in the country and on farmland, so they get caked with mud, manure, road grime and bugs.
My thinking is.. power wash wheels and tires, wheel wells, running boards / rockers, and the front end.. thinking power washing will use less water than follow up with a waterless or even a rinseless wash on the entire car. Also looking into foam lancing, but not sure how much water that would require.
Any and all tips or suggestions would be appreciated.