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    Car wash at coin op and polish at home?

    Hello everyone. First time posting and lurking around for a while.

    I live in a LA townhouse where I have my own garage but no access to water. But, there is a coin car wash 7 minutes away from my home.

    I'm thinking of cleaning wheels, car washing, iron x, and claying then dry with my own cordless leaf blower at coin op car wash. Then drive back home to compound and polish.

    Is this sounds okay? Is there anything I should be careful about?

    I wish I had access to hoses and water...

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    Re: Car wash at coin op and polish at home?

    I’m no expert but my guess is 7 minutes could end up being a long time to drive and you’ll end up getting the car all dusty and dirty again so you’d probably end up having to do a waterless wash once you got home and even then no guarantee your not gonna miss some dirt


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    Re: Car wash at coin op and polish at home?

    I agree with Bgates. Do a waterless wash or an generous QD wipe. There’s a decent chance something harmful may stick to the car during that 7 min drive. You don’t want to pick it up in the polishing pad and wreak havoc.

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    Re: Car wash at coin op and polish at home?

    I would look into a rinseless wash. All you need is 2 Buckets with grit guards and the necessary applicators and MF towels and you are good to go. As for a waterless wash....only if you can't Rinseless wash. I do not waterless wash FWIW.

    BTW, in 7 minutes from the coin wash you would accumulate dust and debris. Something that I would not consider.
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    Re: Car wash at coin op and polish at home?

    Quote Originally Posted by jellygo View Post
    Hello everyone. First time posting and lurking around for a while.

    I live in a LA townhouse where I have my own garage but no access to water. But, there is a coin car wash 7 minutes away from my home.

    I'm thinking of cleaning wheels, car washing, iron x, and claying then dry with my own cordless leaf blower at coin op car wash. Then drive back home to compound and polish.

    Is this sounds okay? Is there anything I should be careful about?

    I wish I had access to hoses and water...
    I have done that many times. When I get home, I simply go over the car with a quick detailer just before polishing to ensure I am working on a clean surface. It has worked well for me.

    Regarding commercial car washes, be very careful. Many of them absolutely will scratch the heck out of your car! They generally have a horrible reputation among detailers for this reason. Actually on second thought, they have also provided many a detailer with job security as well!
    Best options if you are limited to commercial car washes is to use ones that are "touch-free." In other words, no brushes contact the car. It simply sprays on soap, then rinses it clean. A second option would be the "self-serve" type where you pull into a bay and spray wash it with the spray wand provided. This can be a very good option as you could also bring your own wash bucket(s) and supplies and wash it by hand yourself using the spray wand as your water supply.

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    Re: Car wash at coin op and polish at home?

    No problems at all. I've done it several times and will do it again next week.

    Next week's drive, though, will be closer to 15-20 minutes.

    I too, am in the LA area.

    My process for upcoming "detail" will be something like this:

    - Drive to self serve coin-op. with my bucket and several wash mitts
    - pre-wash setting for the heavy duty soap
    - rinse
    - chemical decon
    - rinse
    - use my pre-filled bucket with soap/water and hand wash the car
    - rinse

    not gonna bother drying - the drive back home will dry most of it

    - waterless wash / clay
    - dry thoroughly
    - polish, etc.

    take pics and done

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    Re: Car wash at coin op and polish at home?

    I hear you. I’m in LA and when I lived in an apartment I was using coin ops.

    You’d definitely need to do some washing back at home. What I would do is go to the coin op, use their pressure washer for initial rinse, wheels, and anything tough, and then come home and do a rinseless wash. You could probably do that then start claying, etc, at home. Good luck!

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    Re: Car wash at coin op and polish at home?

    I do this during the winter, and then do a rinseless wash in the garage.

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    Re: Car wash at coin op and polish at home?

    The coin-ops around me say "No bucket washes." They even have cameras and the owners will show up and tell you to leave. I can't figure out why it's a problem, but it is.
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    Re: Car wash at coin op and polish at home?

    Quote Originally Posted by KirkH View Post
    The coin-ops around me say "No bucket washes." They even have cameras and the owners will show up and tell you to leave. I can't figure out why it's a problem, but it is.

    Some around me as well. But I haven't seen owners show up. I tend to do that type of was either very early, or late at night, as to not interfere with regular business patrons. So I'm usually alone when I do pull out a bucket

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