Shredmonster
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- Feb 4, 2015
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So I have a 2015 all BLACK WRANGLER 4 DOOR. I have experimented with several methods to wash the thing. It is big so I found I cannot dry fast enough.
Also usually I am washing in the sun which complicates things.
Also I have the Deluxe Clean Water Filter Kit sold here.
So what I do is break the thing down into sections. I will do the wheels first.
Second I pre-soak and wash the roof - being careful not to hit the sides of the vehicle nor the hood with the hose as best I can. That means I have to pre-soak spraying the hose from the back to the front in about a 45 degree angle or so. Then I wash by standing on a ladder and using a broom handle type micro towel wash matt and Maguiars Hyperwash.
Then I rinse the soap off the roof by going to the back of the vehicle spraying towards the hood. Now the hood gets a bit wet.
So I dry the roof with Hydro2 ( I think it is 2 - Hydro something anyway). I spray it and dry with a large towel. This keeps the spots away and it dries well as I re-coat with Hydro every week.
Then I go to the hood which I find to be the hardest part of washing. It is big and hard to reach the whole thing easily. And it seems to spot fast. It also has a lot of angles and bumps and crevices etc... I use a stool. Now the front fenders, front grill and front bumper all get wet and they all spot if I am not quick.
After washing and rinsing I get the big front window first with window cleaner and dry- Maguiars I think. Quickly. Then I dry the hood with ONR
After the hood I get the two big fenders in front along with the front grill and the bumper.
Now keep in mind as I am doing this I periodically have to go back with ONR and redry parts of the hood and or fenders as I go along.
Now one side of the vehicle is in the shade and the other side I have facing the sun.
So I wash and dry the shaded side usually again having to go back and redry parts of the front fenders and the hood. I dry with ONR and also get the wet parts of the hood or fenders again with ONR as I dry. I use Dry Me A River towel. I need to get some large Guzzlers as I think I need them.
Then I wash and dry the other side after I turn the vehicle around and get that side out of the sun. I always dry with ONR on everything except the roof where I use Hydro. The Hydro does a good job on the large roof.
I always will dry the windows first using a cleaner and then I go to the metal with ONR.
Finally I wash the back.
The car is a b*tch because besides just the size of it there are lots of nooks and crannies all over the place. So after drying some sections will emit drips down the side where metal is folded under etc... and I have to go back and dry again. I have a leaf blower but still it drips.
So then I open the doors to wash the inside of the metal parts on the doors as well as the sills and such with ONR. To dry these areas I use a waffle weave towel.
So for anybody that has a Jeep - and this is my DD - doing it in sections seems to be the way to go. Being that it is black and I wash during the daytime in my driveway drying speed is very important.
Also usually I am washing in the sun which complicates things.
Also I have the Deluxe Clean Water Filter Kit sold here.
So what I do is break the thing down into sections. I will do the wheels first.
Second I pre-soak and wash the roof - being careful not to hit the sides of the vehicle nor the hood with the hose as best I can. That means I have to pre-soak spraying the hose from the back to the front in about a 45 degree angle or so. Then I wash by standing on a ladder and using a broom handle type micro towel wash matt and Maguiars Hyperwash.
Then I rinse the soap off the roof by going to the back of the vehicle spraying towards the hood. Now the hood gets a bit wet.
So I dry the roof with Hydro2 ( I think it is 2 - Hydro something anyway). I spray it and dry with a large towel. This keeps the spots away and it dries well as I re-coat with Hydro every week.
Then I go to the hood which I find to be the hardest part of washing. It is big and hard to reach the whole thing easily. And it seems to spot fast. It also has a lot of angles and bumps and crevices etc... I use a stool. Now the front fenders, front grill and front bumper all get wet and they all spot if I am not quick.
After washing and rinsing I get the big front window first with window cleaner and dry- Maguiars I think. Quickly. Then I dry the hood with ONR
After the hood I get the two big fenders in front along with the front grill and the bumper.
Now keep in mind as I am doing this I periodically have to go back with ONR and redry parts of the hood and or fenders as I go along.
Now one side of the vehicle is in the shade and the other side I have facing the sun.
So I wash and dry the shaded side usually again having to go back and redry parts of the front fenders and the hood. I dry with ONR and also get the wet parts of the hood or fenders again with ONR as I dry. I use Dry Me A River towel. I need to get some large Guzzlers as I think I need them.
Then I wash and dry the other side after I turn the vehicle around and get that side out of the sun. I always dry with ONR on everything except the roof where I use Hydro. The Hydro does a good job on the large roof.
I always will dry the windows first using a cleaner and then I go to the metal with ONR.
Finally I wash the back.
The car is a b*tch because besides just the size of it there are lots of nooks and crannies all over the place. So after drying some sections will emit drips down the side where metal is folded under etc... and I have to go back and dry again. I have a leaf blower but still it drips.
So then I open the doors to wash the inside of the metal parts on the doors as well as the sills and such with ONR. To dry these areas I use a waffle weave towel.
So for anybody that has a Jeep - and this is my DD - doing it in sections seems to be the way to go. Being that it is black and I wash during the daytime in my driveway drying speed is very important.