I don't waste my time unless its 40 degrees or more in the garage. My concern is when it starts to freeze and your drying you could cause minor scratching if you don't notice it freeze in time. This is especially important on black! I heat my garage up if it is colder than 40. You also need to think about surface temps of the car.
Thanks guys, sounds like my suspicions were confirmed. Looks like I'll just continue on when it's above freezing. My shop will be done in a couple weeks with it me indoors washing area and this freezing nonsense will all soon be ancient memories, it can't happen fast enough.
Low 40's for outside for me. A good pair of gloves goes a long way. I'll do rinseless in the garage around 20 but I'm working quick to keep the water on the panel from freezing. Gave my new heater a good test today. 36 and raining outside but the garage came up to 60. Winter washing will be a lot easier this year.
Low 40's for outside for me. A good pair of gloves goes a long way. I'll do rinseless in the garage around 20 but I'm working quick to keep the water on the panel from freezing. Gave my new heater a good test today. 36 and raining outside but the garage came up to 60. Winter washing will be a lot easier this year.
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