Junkyarddogg
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- Aug 12, 2014
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Hey guys,
The weather this winter in the northeast has been horrible to say the least. About a month ago, I took a road trip on wet, dirty slush (post snow storm) roads. When I came home my car was very dirty with road grime, snow, dirt, salt, etc. It has been so cold out and continuously snowy, that I haven't had a chance to wash it so it's all dried up. Now that it's supposed to hit 40 this weekend, I am planning to finally wash it. Any tips?
I am taking it to a self service station.
My original plan:
1. Soak entire car by spraying UWW to loosen up the grime.
2. Wash off with high pressure water hose.
3. Hand wash car with Optimum Car Wash and rinse off.
4. Towel Dry.
5. Drive home
6. Use UWW on entire car as I normally do and wife off.
7. Finish with Chemical guys V7
Am I at risk for creating swirls when towel drying?
I'm just paranoid I won't get all the dirt and salt off.
The weather this winter in the northeast has been horrible to say the least. About a month ago, I took a road trip on wet, dirty slush (post snow storm) roads. When I came home my car was very dirty with road grime, snow, dirt, salt, etc. It has been so cold out and continuously snowy, that I haven't had a chance to wash it so it's all dried up. Now that it's supposed to hit 40 this weekend, I am planning to finally wash it. Any tips?
I am taking it to a self service station.
My original plan:
1. Soak entire car by spraying UWW to loosen up the grime.
2. Wash off with high pressure water hose.
3. Hand wash car with Optimum Car Wash and rinse off.
4. Towel Dry.
5. Drive home
6. Use UWW on entire car as I normally do and wife off.
7. Finish with Chemical guys V7
Am I at risk for creating swirls when towel drying?
I'm just paranoid I won't get all the dirt and salt off.