Ryan509
03-27-2016, 03:02 PM
Hello all,
Over the winter i bought a 2015 Chevy silverado in rainforest green. i'm looking for the best way to wash it. With my previous car i used ONR and a Big Red Sponge. Issue i find i'll run into now is due to living in canada with a large quanity of sand on the roads from winter, i get alot of accumulation on the running boards and rear bumper. Whats the best way to get this off while still going rinseless?
Here is a picture of the beast after purchase. (there is no snow on it when i wash it)
http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/y480/Ryan509Pare/12670943_10153500395487297_4047329942171568960_n_z psmzfmxkwq.jpg (http://s1276.photobucket.com/user/Ryan509Pare/media/12670943_10153500395487297_4047329942171568960_n_z psmzfmxkwq.jpg.html)
Thanks
Over the winter i bought a 2015 Chevy silverado in rainforest green. i'm looking for the best way to wash it. With my previous car i used ONR and a Big Red Sponge. Issue i find i'll run into now is due to living in canada with a large quanity of sand on the roads from winter, i get alot of accumulation on the running boards and rear bumper. Whats the best way to get this off while still going rinseless?
Here is a picture of the beast after purchase. (there is no snow on it when i wash it)
http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/y480/Ryan509Pare/12670943_10153500395487297_4047329942171568960_n_z psmzfmxkwq.jpg (http://s1276.photobucket.com/user/Ryan509Pare/media/12670943_10153500395487297_4047329942171568960_n_z psmzfmxkwq.jpg.html)
Thanks