Come on then who still washes

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  • sponge, bucket and fairy liquid

    2 7.41%
  • Sponge but two buckets and car wash liquid

    5 18.52%
  • Wash Mitt, one bucket and fairy liquid

    0 0%
  • drive through car wash

    1 3.70%
  • Wash Mitt, one bucket and car shampoo

    17 62.96%
  • Polish car wash

    2 7.41%
  • NCP car wash (got to be the worse)

    0 0%
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  1. #1
    their car using a sponge one bucket and fairy liquid.

    or just to lazy and puts the car through a car wash.

    only post with honest answers.
    Last edited by Scottie; 17th February 2009 at 11:24 PM.
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  2. #2
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    Hmm, i did it today with a wash mit, one bucket and Meguiars Classic Gold.

    That's no an option in your poll

    Edit, changed it to add mine

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Gismo Man View Post
    Hmm, i did it today with a wash mit, one bucket and Meguiars Classic Gold.

    That's no an option in your poll

    Edit, changed it to add mine
    I use a bucket a SPONGE and propper soapy stuff for the car (dont know make) but NOT fairy liquid.

    NOT a POLL option

  4. #4
    GP BILLY
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    Emmmmmmmmmm
    1. Pressure wash
    2. Snow foam
    3. Pressure wash again
    4. Wash 2 B/M using microfibre mit and Zymol Auto Wash Shampoo
    5. Rinse
    6. Dry using Sonus Perfect Shine Drying Towel
    7. Dry all the bits that trap water with this


    That does not include doing the wheels and door-checks

  5. #5
    actually I was only wanting to know who washed their car using the above options or very near the above options


    and not the proper wash procedures. but thanks for you input anyway.
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  6. #6
    N12 JLK
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    Old sponge, jif with fairy, dry with a dish towel.


    Not!
    Mega gold class with mit, micro fibre cloths to dry and zymol wax. If I'm really in the cleaning mood I can spend 8-9 hours on the car.

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    1. Snow foam through HD Lance(BH)
    2. Pressure wash Rinse
    3. Wash 1 B/M with grit guard using Megs Hyperwash through Gil and Wool Mit.
    4. Pressure wash Rinse
    5. sheet the water off the car with open hose
    6. Dry with 2 Drying Towels


    That does not include doing the wheels or adding Wax.
    Mini as it was. As it is. As it always will be. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, it's up to you to decide if it counts!

  8. #8
    camjay
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    2 sponges, 2 buckets, car shampoo (I'm reassured its very good)! I'm not very up on what's good for my bodywork and what's not! in fact, i've just washed my car 5 minutes ago and feel a bit bad now I've just used sponges!!!

  9. #9
    GCA3N
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    Got to say not as big a freak as some people with their routine etc.
    2 buckets, sponge, chamios, turtle wax wash and wax, and a hose pipe, and I am embarrased to say I wash the car about 4-5 times ....a week, wax probably only once every 2-3 months, it's never dirty

  10. #10
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    Sponge one bucket and car shampoo

    No option in the poll for this

    Sometimes go to the polish car wash if the weather is too bad to do it myself

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