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.
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.
Good idea! There used to be a pay and spray about 1.5 miles away from my house but they tore it down now I have to drive 6 miles. I thought about the hot water but hot water freezes faster and I'm worried my car doors wont open in the morning...
Originally Posted by Elwood Blues
Check out Cabela's for full finger angler gloves. I have had a pair similar to these for years. Just used them last week temp 35F.
Great now you want me to buy more fishing stuff!! Good thinking!
Is the resulting solution inappropriate to use as a detail spray without the additional .36oz per gallon? Does it make a functional difference?
I have a similar question too. I wonder if I could just make a gallon at detail spray dilution and use it for waterless as well. I figured I'd use detail spray dilution since it's a stronger solution in hope that it is more lubricious.
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