As I was detailing today, a few weird things came into play, and as insignificant as they may be, I thought I'd share and then get you to share your insights about little tips, tricks, and lessons learned from the front lines. Ok, I'll go first.
Tip #1: lay out your garden hose first thing on the hot pavement before you start washing and you have nice warm water in the soap bucket.
#2: take those old sheepskin wool wash mitts (that have become obsolete now with a change to microfiber mitts) and use those to wash wheels. Wool can be scrunched and agitated on wheel while being gentle enough. Gives you enough cleaning power especially if you have sealed wheels but allows you to get in all crevices.
Interested in your experiences.
Tip #1: lay out your garden hose first thing on the hot pavement before you start washing and you have nice warm water in the soap bucket.
#2: take those old sheepskin wool wash mitts (that have become obsolete now with a change to microfiber mitts) and use those to wash wheels. Wool can be scrunched and agitated on wheel while being gentle enough. Gives you enough cleaning power especially if you have sealed wheels but allows you to get in all crevices.
Interested in your experiences.