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Re: Waterless wash on a very dirty car
Originally Posted by moparman363
Thanks to all. At this point I believe that I'll be doing a bucket wash on the lower body, and just a vacuum on the convertible top. Then I'll at least be able to see what I have to work with.
I can make adjustments from there.
There is also a ton of mechanical work that will need to be done, from draining the gas tank to rebuilding the brake system, so The first wash is going to be a long way from a finished job.
I just don't want to create more problems for myself.
Good plan.
Once you get that top cleaned and dry do yourself a favor and cover it with some plastic sheeting. It will keep it from getting dusty while you work on the car.
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