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How long does your maintenance wash take?
I drive a hatchback Mazda 3 and wind up spending 1.5-2 hours on my maintenance washes.
This includes a dedicated wheel wash, foam presoak, two-bucket wash, dry, spray-on maintenance wax and windows.
How long do your maintenance washes take? Any tips for speeding things up?
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Re: How long does your maintenance wash take?
Washing is one thing I will never rush. If I am pressed for time I won’t try to squeeze it in and will wait until I have the time instead. That said, I think the shortest amount of time I spent on a wash was about 2 hours and 15 mins. I know I usually go longer than that. This is from the moment the hose water hits the car til the final dab of the drying towel.
I won’t get into my process here....
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Re: How long does your maintenance wash take?
Please do get into your process...
Thanks for the reply!
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Re: How long does your maintenance wash take?
Honestly, it depends.
The biggest fluctuations come from what I use after the rinse to actually wash. Sometimes I use a car soap, sometimes I just follow my pressure rinse with a rinseless wash so I can skip the rinsing step (I prefer doing this, but I’m currently trying to use up a lot of products.)
the other important thing is how well I’ve kept up with keeping the paint protected. If I’m being good about it I don’t even really see dirt on my wash media after a thorough rinse with my pressure washer.
If I’m really trying to get it done I could probably manage it in an hour, but I just like to take my time. I washed my car yesterday and I had nothing at all going on that evening (big surprise) and I think I maybe spent 3 hours doing it? Just taking my time, enjoying the process.
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Re: How long does your maintenance wash take?
It’s a little too involved for most people. If you reallly want to know, PM me
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Re: How long does your maintenance wash take?
I have several different washes:
A quick RW to knock off a "rain drive" or just a week of road grime if it didn't rain. (about an hour)
A RW that includes wheels. (hour +)
A full bucket wash with several mitts that includes wheels and glass cleaner. (2 hours+)
A full bucket wash with several mitts that includes wheels, wheel wells, tires, glass and trim. (3 hours)
I don't go full on "Raped Ape" every time. I am WAY past that stage............
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Re: How long does your maintenance wash take?
I wish I could go back when my vehicle was mint. After trying to wash it quickly, I created swirls and marring.
I’m not saying take all day, but once paint is swirled, it’s time to polish.
I’m new, but with the help of Mike and everyone here I am becoming better. I don’t know your level of detail experience but stick around and LISTEN to everyone, there advice will save you headaches and time.
Right guys?
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Re: How long does your maintenance wash take?
The weekly exterior only wash with the car being dusty/dirty? Probably about an hour to an hour and a half.
I usually do wheels and tires first, then foam and rinse, one bucket wash with 11 MF towels, dry, tire gel and call it the day.
Full “meal deal” with interior and glass would be around 3-4 hours.
Jay
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Re: How long does your maintenance wash take?
Depends how long the line is...
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Re: How long does your maintenance wash take?
How do the rinseless washes work? Is it like a normal soap, but it doesn’t leave water spots?
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