This is really so simple that I wanted to share and see if anyone else does this.
Things needed:
1. Garage
2. Hose and nozzle
3. A way to connect your hose to warm indoor water
What I do is use an adapter I fabricated to connect the hose to the bathroom, which is next to the garage door. I then turn on both hot and cold water and run the hose to the driveway.
I rinse the car off completely, including the undercarriage.
After this, I pull the car inside and either dry the door jambs and call it a day, or proceed to do a two-bucket wash with Optimum No Rinse.
Some may call me crazy for doing this. I think car payments every five years are crazy. Plus, this is good exercise and gets you outside in the fresh air. This works in temps down to the teens, maybe colder if you're brave enough to go out there.
Things needed:
1. Garage
2. Hose and nozzle
3. A way to connect your hose to warm indoor water
What I do is use an adapter I fabricated to connect the hose to the bathroom, which is next to the garage door. I then turn on both hot and cold water and run the hose to the driveway.
I rinse the car off completely, including the undercarriage.
After this, I pull the car inside and either dry the door jambs and call it a day, or proceed to do a two-bucket wash with Optimum No Rinse.
Some may call me crazy for doing this. I think car payments every five years are crazy. Plus, this is good exercise and gets you outside in the fresh air. This works in temps down to the teens, maybe colder if you're brave enough to go out there.
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