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7PaintGuns
11-22-2015, 05:32 PM
Just wanted some quick opinions on a few things. I have been taking my wash bucket up to the pay and spray so I can use their power washer and my own soap and wash mitt. Its been working out fine but it was 36F today and nearly froze my fingers off with the wind and temp. I was thinking next time using some dish gloves over some winter gloves or something to that affect. Any one here use the pay and spray in the winter with any good winter ideas as far as keeping warm? Do your doors freeze shut? My other question has to do with Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash and using it 3:1 as a detail spray? How's it working out?

Eldorado2k
11-22-2015, 05:35 PM
Wow that's crazy. Over here it's 50 degrees hotter and too hot to wash at the moment. Lol:p

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AGOatemywallet
11-22-2015, 06:48 PM
Rick,

It is impolite to brag about your balmy conditions in LA

While we are freezing down here in San Diego

Eldorado2k
11-22-2015, 06:51 PM
It's cold down there? No way. Lol

Eldorado2k
11-22-2015, 06:52 PM
Lies. Lol.

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7PaintGuns
11-22-2015, 06:59 PM
Real funny guys! http://i1311.photobucket.com/albums/s668/Trump260Z/Mobile%20Uploads/Screenshot_2015-11-22-18-55-58_zps4cqqncel.png

Dmb5450
11-22-2015, 07:02 PM
When winter gets really cold here I usually go to the coin op by my house and spray down my car to get the majority of the winter crud off. I don't worry about drying or anything. I take the car right home and it goes into my garage for a rinseless wash. The water doesn't freeze that way either. I take hot water from home in a gamma sealed bucket if I want to do everything at the coin op, this helps keep my hands warmer. I put on some thin gloves, just enough to keep my hands a little more comfortable. I then put my nitrile gloves over top to keep the heat in and the water off of the gloves. When I dip my hands into the warm water bucket it's a nice little treat.

GSKR
11-22-2015, 07:25 PM
Just wanted some quick opinions on a few things. I have been taking my wash bucket up to the pay and spray so I can use their power washer and my own soap and wash mitt. Its been working out fine but it was 36F today and nearly froze my fingers off with the wind and temp. I was thinking next time using some dish gloves over some winter gloves or something to that affect. Any one here use the pay and spray in the winter with any good winter ideas as far as keeping warm? Do your doors freeze shut? My other question has to do with Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash and using it 3:1 as a detail spray? How's it working out?you wouldn't catch me washing my car at those temps.

PA DETAILER
11-22-2015, 07:47 PM
you wouldn't catch me washing my car at those temps.

ditto!

apthai
11-22-2015, 07:53 PM
Just wanted some quick opinions on a few things. I have been taking my wash bucket up to the pay and spray so I can use their power washer and my own soap and wash mitt. Its been working out fine but it was 36F today and nearly froze my fingers off with the wind and temp. I was thinking next time using some dish gloves over some winter gloves or something to that affect. Any one here use the pay and spray in the winter with any good winter ideas as far as keeping warm? Do your doors freeze shut? My other question has to do with Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash and using it 3:1 as a detail spray? How's it working out?


Are you really using Uber Rinseless at 3:1 (3 part water and 1 part Solution)? I thought instructions were 3oz to 1 gallon (128 oz).


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Mantilgh
11-22-2015, 08:04 PM
Ahh, this reminds me all my detail supplies are setiing out in the car port. Crap

7PaintGuns
11-22-2015, 08:04 PM
Are you really using Uber Rinseless at 3:1 (3 part water and 1 part Solution)? I thought instructions were 3oz to 1 gallon (128 oz).


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davey g-force
11-22-2015, 08:10 PM
you wouldn't catch me washing my car at those temps.

But full points to OP for dedication! :dblthumb2:

DetailKitty
11-22-2015, 08:39 PM
I use dish gloves... that's all you'll need on your hands. Since they are rubber you're hands will be plenty warm in them (at least mine are).
Optimum No Rinse is good for that quick winter clean up.

FUNX650
11-22-2015, 09:04 PM
Are you really using Uber Rinseless at 3:1 (3 part water and 1 part Solution)?

I thought instructions were 3oz to 1 gallon (128 oz).

^^^:props:^^^

•Dilute Uber Rinseless Wash @:
-3.00oz to 128.00oz...for a Detail Spray

•Dilute Uber Rinseless Wash @:
-2.64oz to 128.00oz...for a Waterless-Wash

@OP:
Remember...This is Ohio.
It's supposed to be 65°F by Turkey Day.


Bob