Car wash in the dark

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You know you're into detailing when you wash your black car before work in the morning. In the dark. I'd show you pictures, but uh....it's a black car. In the dark.

It probably sounds crazy, but I've washed it so many times I know the exact routine (top, trunk, sides, etc) so I wasn't too worried about missing spots. I'm usually tired when I get home from work and my son wants to play and wife wants to watch TV together. By the time I'm free to wash the car in the evening it's pitch dark outside and all I want to do is go to sleep. At least in the mornings I start when it's totally dark and by the time I'm finished the sun is just rising. Im the MAN

Anyway - more power to my fellow in-the-dark-car-washers! :props:
 
When I lived in Apple Valley, California, that's in the Mojave Desert, I would wash our black car early in the morning while it was still dark.

The reason being is because it would be the coolest time of the day. The temperature we be the lowest, 90+ and the wind the lowest so less drying via air movement.

My neighbor, a Police Officer, would always be up early to not being a "car guy" thought I was crazy.


But yeah... sometimes you have to do what you have to do...

Later I turned our garage into a car wash bay just to get out of the sun and the wind. (It's windy in the desert).

Here's my article on this topic... forgot I wrote this until I searched images via Google and found it,

Washing car in garage mike phillips


Mike Phillips said:
Washing Cars Inside of Your Garage


When I lived in Apple Valley, California back when I was working for Meguiar's and before coming to work for Autogeek, it was difficult to wash your car anytime other than early morning due to the heat, sun and wind. Apple Valley is in the high California Desert, part of the Mojave Desert so it's always windy and VERY dusty.

Temperatures in the summer were always hot throughout the day and the night and the coolest part of the day would always be early morning.

This made washing a car difficult, especially if the car was dark in color.

The Solution?

I washed cars in my garage.
I had purchased a EZ-Up Canopy that came with 3 side wall curtains for mobile detailing and when I would take these plastic curtains and attach them to the sides of the walls to keep water from getting on all the stuff stored in your typical garage.

Worked for me...

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If water pools on the floor instead of running outside then you can use a broom or get a floor squeegee and squeegee out the water after your final rinse, anything left will evaporate fast enough...



:dblthumb2:
 
I always wash the cars in the garage, much easier than dealing with the sun.


Sent from my Alien ship
 
Little tidbit of car detailing history....


See the Dual Grit Guard Bucket System in the above picture?

Like most people back when I was using the dual bucket system with two wheeled-dollies, I contacted Doug Lamb at Grit Guard and told him my idea of finding a way to join the two dollies together so when I moved one bucket around the car I would move both bucket at the same time. Instead of wasting time and energy moving two independent buckets to follow me as I worked around a car.

Due having an artificial leg I tend to look at all the "steps" I take and try to arrange things to reduce steps, not increase steps.

A few weeks later he sent me what is now called and sold as the,

Diamond Plate Dolly Connector

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Not a big deal but that's where the Diamond Plate Dolly connector came from.


I've been around so many different aspects of the detailing industry since the 1980's that I've collected tons of little tidbits of history on the detailing industry. Bob, (President and CEO of AG), told me I should write a coffee table book someday documenting all this stuff in my head.

:laughing:
 
Dang Mike, I guess you invented that one before anyone else got up in the morning! Great story.
 
You should change the word lazy to efficient.
I was told quite a while ago, “if you want to find the most efficient way to complete a project; ask the laziest guy in the office for help”.
 
I'm guilty of washing my car in the dark.
But I had detailed it only a day previous and just got back from a late night drive on our wonderful parkway.

What was I going to do, leave the bugs on it?
As if! ;)

I even broke out the flashlight afterwards to make sure I go it clean
 
I've been around so many different aspects of the detailing industry since the 1980's that I've collected tons of little tidbits of history on the detailing industry. Bob, (President and CEO of AG), told me I should write a coffee table book someday documenting all this stuff in my head.

:laughing:


I would buy that book. Probably so many interesting stories of jobs you have done, places you have gone, things you have seen all related to detailing.
 
I've done the flashlight at night thing before, but usually to clean bugs off the bumper so they don't dry into glue. I hate driving home at night in the summer!!!
 
Good thread, I did a rinseless wash on my car last night in the garage... with another car parked right next to it! Took 30 minutes to wash and top with Aquawax. I love rinseless!
 
When I lived in Apple Valley, California, that's in the Mojave Desert, I would wash our black car early in the morning while it was still dark.

The reason being is because it would be the coolest time of the day. The temperature we be the lowest, 90+ and the wind the lowest so less drying via air movement.

My neighbor, a Police Officer, would always be up early to not being a "car guy" thought I was crazy.


But yeah... sometimes you have to do what you have to do...

Later I turned our garage into a car wash bay just to get out of the sun and the wind. (It's windy in the desert).

Here's my article on this topic... forgot I wrote this until I searched images via Google and found it,

Washing car in garage mike phillips








:dblthumb2:

Thanks Mike, glad I could bring back some memories! My neighbors walking their dog at oh-dark-early thought I was a bit crazy too. :)
 
Good thread, I did a rinseless wash on my car last night in the garage... with another car parked right next to it! Took 30 minutes to wash and top with Aquawax. I love rinseless!

Good idea. I'm going to try a DuaGloss rinseless wash next time.

Not only is it dark in the mornings, but it's getting colder too. Dragging the hose out to the driveway in the dark and getting wet is no fun in the cold months.
 
LMAO!! I am guilty as charged too! I wash early morning when it is dark. My car is black too!
Got the routine down just like you!! It is too early for me to use the Blaster so I usually have to wait til 8am when everyone is awake.

We have daylight savings time coming Nov 2nd that means we will have morning light (little) at 6am.

Nice thread made me laugh!!
 
You know you're into detailing when you wash your black car before work in the morning. In the dark. I'd show you pictures, but uh....it's a black car. In the dark.:props:
I've done some of my best work in the dark. :xyxthumbs:
 
I'd love to wash my car in the dark, but the leaf blower would piss off the neighbors. :(
 
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