It currently takes me 1.5 hours to hand-wash the exterior of my pickup truck.
My process involves:
- Conventional wash, using a microfiber chenille wash mitt
- Clean tires and wheels using leftover soap from the wash, use wheel cleaner if-needed.
- Dry vehicle using a drying towel.
- Wipe door jambs with a dedicated towel
- Clean exterior glass with glass cleaner
- Wipe down paint and wheels with a spray sealant
- Scrub floor mats using the leftover car wash soap.
- Dress tires every other wash.
I would like to cut down the time to one hour or less, so I am interested in hearing your process or any tips for making the process more efficient.
My process involves:
- Conventional wash, using a microfiber chenille wash mitt
- Clean tires and wheels using leftover soap from the wash, use wheel cleaner if-needed.
- Dry vehicle using a drying towel.
- Wipe door jambs with a dedicated towel
- Clean exterior glass with glass cleaner
- Wipe down paint and wheels with a spray sealant
- Scrub floor mats using the leftover car wash soap.
- Dress tires every other wash.
I would like to cut down the time to one hour or less, so I am interested in hearing your process or any tips for making the process more efficient.
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