Just02896
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- Nov 15, 2013
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After 3 snowstorms and single digit temperatures over the last 3 weeks, my wife's avalon was looking pretty nasty and had become completely covered in sand, salt, road grime, and other wonderful winter contaminants. Today we were lucky enough to have temps in the low 40's so I decided to break out my el cheapo lowes pressure washer (too lazy to set up my gas PW!) foam cannon, and CG wash clear to see how clean I could get the car with a touchless wash.
The car was washed, clayed, and coated with WDGPS last August (almost 5 months ago). With the protection being 5 months old, I figured the CG wash clear had its work cut out for it!
Here are a couple of pictures of the car covered in about a months worth winter crud.


I added 3oz of CG wash clear to the foam cannon reservoir and then filled with hot water. Hooked up the foam cannon to my trusty el cheapo 1700psi Lowes PW and started the foam soak. (Car was foamed twice and left to dwell for 5 minutes for each soaking)


After a double soak, pressure rinse, and open end hose flood rinse, I was very impressed with how clean the car turned out without having touched the paint with a wash mitt! The paint and glass were once again hydrophobic, and the wheels and tires were pretty darn clean! CG wash clear is great for a touchless winter wash!




The car was washed, clayed, and coated with WDGPS last August (almost 5 months ago). With the protection being 5 months old, I figured the CG wash clear had its work cut out for it!
Here are a couple of pictures of the car covered in about a months worth winter crud.


I added 3oz of CG wash clear to the foam cannon reservoir and then filled with hot water. Hooked up the foam cannon to my trusty el cheapo 1700psi Lowes PW and started the foam soak. (Car was foamed twice and left to dwell for 5 minutes for each soaking)


After a double soak, pressure rinse, and open end hose flood rinse, I was very impressed with how clean the car turned out without having touched the paint with a wash mitt! The paint and glass were once again hydrophobic, and the wheels and tires were pretty darn clean! CG wash clear is great for a touchless winter wash!



