If the waters not frozen in my hose, I'll do it! Carry out warm buckets for rinse and wash. I think of it like this... If those crazy Yankees can do that "Polar Bear Plunge" craziness, I can probably handle getting my hand wet
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If the waters not frozen in my hose, I'll do it! Carry out warm buckets for rinse and wash. I think of it like this... If those crazy Yankees can do that "Polar Bear Plunge" craziness, I can probably handle getting my hand wet
Yeah, a sunny 33 degree is no sweat with a rinseless wash, I do it. The water needs to be as hot as you can stand it and make sure you've got 1 or 2 large mf towels for drying. As far as it being too dirty, well, unless its got chunks of dirty just make up some up some pre-wash w/ rinseless (4 oz to a gallon) and put in an empty spray bottle. Spray one panel at a time and then do your rinseless wash, no problem.
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It can be done as long as the car is pretty warm (like stayed in the garage overnight) and there is no windchill outside...Using warm water in the bucket helps too.
However I would not do it if you are unsure, I've washed my car below 40 degree weather and sometimes it would freeze over before I can even go around it with my mitt and soap.... which is absolutely horrible to experience.
I'm thinking of doing a rinseless wash myself. It's 1 degree C here which converted is 33 degrees F
I don't need to pre-rinse since I sprayed it down two days ago at a coin-op. Would it be safe for me to use a two bucket method filled with hot water to do my rinseless wash?
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