Hello from San Diego

R Swanson

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Hello,

I'm glad to be here and have an awesome resource at my fingertips.
I have a neglected black 2005 Subaru Outback XT. Its a great car. The original owner is my wife. She bought it new and it has always been outside and sporadically washed thru those touchless automatic washers. We have since bought a minvan because we now have kids. So the car is now mine. I'm wanting to restore the paint so I have picked up all the necessary items from auto geek and borrowed my Dad's DA polisher and rotary polisher.
I feel that I'm still not fully ready because here are my challenges-
1) I have no garage. I only have a huge back yard where i could put up a canopy
2)San Diego's hard water. I'm thinking of finding thru craigs list or ebay a used Reverse osmosis / Deionizer and having it fill up a 100 gallon water tank that I would then feed to my pressure washer. I would elevate the tank to gravity feed the pressure washer. Or is that necessary? I think 100 gallons should be enough to wash a car at one time?

#1 is a problem and Im wondering if there is a way to work outside under a canopy? perhaps work in the late afternoon when it cools down?
#2 am I over thinking this? How do others deal with hard water?
 
I'm live in San Diego.

I use a drying water aid, spritz either DG Aquawax during drying or GG Speedshine.

Helps avoid water spots, either wash during early am or late pm.
 
Welcome to AGO.

I own a detail shop downtown San Diego and would volunteer my help and space (so long as it's on a slow day) for the correction work that you are looking to do.
 
Thank you. That's kind of you. I'll pm you when I'm ready. I'm waiting on my foam pads from AG.

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