danieledwards12
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- Jul 22, 2013
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ok i have done my research on here and for the life of me can not find the answer to my question. i work for a university, i am the detail guy for the universitys fleet service. there is 35 vehicles in the fleet. half of the vehicles never leave campus. the other half get driven regualry. i am required to prepare the vehicle every time a customer uses it. 90% of the time a vehilce is used it is driven 120 miles round trip. its a one day trip. so i basicly clean the vehicle every day. by having to do this i dont actually do a "full detail" on the vehicles each time, its more of a touch up becuase it doesnt get that bad on a one day trip. the university doesnt supply me with the adequate resources i wish they would. the university is wanting to go "green" or "eco friendly" and wanting to cut even more of my budget that i have to properly take care of the vehicles. my question is, since i am only having to do touch ups on these vehicles i am considering going to a ONR or waterless wash. the bigest majority of the time i am only having to get the built of dust off of a vehicle and remove the bugs. they wont let me machine wax or do any kind of paint correction on the vehicles. they are really into keeping the interior perfect. so i spend most of my time on the interior. my boss liked the idea of the waterless, and the ONR idea. but she really doesnt like the idea of letting me spend the $500 on one of the battery operated very low pressure sprayers for the waterless solution. what are some other options i can use instead of the $500 dollar sprayer. would one of them chemical pumpers used for spraying weed killer out of work?