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Down in SC. I hook the foam cannon up and go at it like its 85 and sunny out.
I think the worse I have washed a car in was when it was a high of 28 and over cast.
Best of luck keep us updated (photos/videos):xyxthumbs:Purchase that today will see how it works in the coming up week .
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Best of luck keep us updated (photos/videos):xyxthumbs:
Never did headlights in winter but polish & wax dries quickly on paint so I try to refrain from all correction work except may an AIO or wax just have to work smaller area on panels in 40 degree weather or less.I tried to get people to get polishing/etc. work done before winter, but didn't work so well they want to wait till after. Not sure if I want to bear in this weather with doing washes/etc.
Can you even do things like headlight restorations when it starts to dip below 32F or is it too dangerous to do that?
I was contemplating moving to ATL being I have family there as well as in RIVERDALE was going to find a building to detail from since the car scene is much larger than here but wife did not want to go through moving back & forthHere in the ATL it gets pretty cold. Im 100% mobile. Mornings are very cold which slows me down a little. I wear cotton gloves underneath my plastic gloves. Once i start working i warm up pretty quick. Wear layers of clothing. I spread a blanket over my equipment everynight to keep things warm. My setup is in an enclosed trailer.
I was contemplating moving to ATL being I have family there as well as in RIVERDALE was going to find a building to detail from since the car scene is much larger than here but wife did not want to go through moving back & forth
What do mobile detailers do in the winter?
Try to stay warm ........ :dblthumb2:
What temperatures do you guys reach? When I am at work and having to wash cars. I am freezing off my "buttocks" (Forest Gump voice)
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^ these temperatures are freezing! (Brrrr...) lol
When I was mobile, if it was not below 32 I would still work on the exterior. If it was below 32 I started on the interior until it was above freezing then I would hit the exterior.
Waiting for nice weather is not an option.