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Re: ONR and freezing temperature
Pull that truck in the garage and get a heater. Even if your able to get temps into the low 50s you'll be fine. Use hot water with ONR, the Garry Dean method, and stick to a panel at a time.
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Re: ONR and freezing temperature
Originally Posted by
Buster906
I am back in Spokane. Been in Texas for the last five years. Finally on the road to retirement. How do I best rinseless wash in freezing temperature. I have ONR, handheld pressure sprayers, quality microfiber towels, buckets, microfiber for windows. Part of the Durango is being warmed by the sun. What is the best way with my supplies to clean my wife's Durango?
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I wait until its over 32 degrees
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Re: ONR and freezing temperature
Anything under 40 degrees makes for miserable washing. 30 will work if you are in the sun. Problem is with cold pavement, it is no fun to wash on an ice rink.
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Re: ONR and freezing temperature
Originally Posted by
yakky
Anything under 40 degrees makes for miserable washing. 30 will work if you are in the sun. Problem is with cold pavement, it is no fun to wash on an ice rink.
I don't mind the cold, last winter I only missed 1 weekend the whole winter. I'm used to working outside so it doesnt bother me. the only problem is hands getting to cold. You cant go over the whole car without letting your hands warm up in between
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Re: ONR and freezing temperature
Originally Posted by
fightnews
I don't mind the cold, last winter I only missed 1 weekend the whole winter. I'm used to working outside so it doesnt bother me. the only problem is hands getting to cold. You cant go over the whole car without letting your hands warm up in between
Try a boars hair on a extension pole maybe? Now my hands are okay, but no matter what I wear on my feet man they freeze. Sock liners, darn tough wicking socks and keen hiking boots but they quickly get cold.
Steve
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Re: ONR and freezing temperature
Originally Posted by
DogRescuer
Try a boars hair on a extension pole maybe? Now my hands are okay, but no matter what I wear on my feet man they freeze. Sock liners, darn tough wicking socks and keen hiking boots but they quickly get cold.
See if you can get hold of wool insole to have in your hiking boots. Then use a thin synthetic sock and a tight nitted wool sock over them. This useally do the trick for me. I like Goretex material on the boots since they breath well and don't get wet and keep the wind from penetrate them. Look in a sport store for wool socks that skier uses and thin synthetic sock that runners wear. The thin dries the feet from moisture and the wool socks holds the moisture. Or ask the personnel for advises.
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