Rinseless Washing

If my vehicle looked like the mud ball Mike shows, I would make the trip to the DIY wash before doing any kind of wash, conventional or rinseless.

That's right and that's what I and all my friends did when that picture was taken.

Lucky for us there was actually a do-it-yourself car wash in Albany, Oregon that at least at that time allowed us to wash our trucks in his car wash as long as we hosed up the mess afterwards.

Just to note, a lot of the mud would fall off on the trip back home.


:)
 
I'm lucky that my driveway and hose faces south and with the intense Colorado winter sun I can and usually do wash my car outside all winter. This winter has been the exception though. It also helps that I almost have a high pressure wash courtesy of the city. My pressure reading taken at the spigot is 160psi!!! Lol, I've blown up more hoses than I can count. Those "fireman" nozzles take on a whole new meaning with that kind of pressure.
 
I have a pressure washer that I carry for detailing. But I also have a Nomad Washer. I have ONR in it and it saves me alot of time. If the vehicle does not have caked mud and dirt. I use the Nomad!
 
So basically you're using the Nomad and ONR as a poor mans foam cannon???

By the way, I think that's genius!! :)
 
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