bumbobee
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- First Name
- Peter
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- May 21, 2019
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- Location
- Toronto, Canada
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- 2019 Honda Civic Hatchback LX CVT
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Hey all, was wondering what all the winter / snow warriors here do when it comes to washing their cars during the season? The snow, salt, brine, slush, dirt, is terrible and my car is dirty all the time.
I've recently come up with a decent method that's economical for me to wash and rinse my car. I fill up a bottle of car soap and water in a big spray bottle and spray the car all around pre soaking it. Then I go to the car wash up the street and rinse it off with high pressure wash, Costs me $ 4 as that's the minimum to activate the machine for 4 minutes. If the car is really dirty Ill fill a bucket of soap and water and wash the car with a sponge after I do the pre soak.
I should also mention I live in a condo so washing my car is a bit more tricky than if I was at a house.
I've recently come up with a decent method that's economical for me to wash and rinse my car. I fill up a bottle of car soap and water in a big spray bottle and spray the car all around pre soaking it. Then I go to the car wash up the street and rinse it off with high pressure wash, Costs me $ 4 as that's the minimum to activate the machine for 4 minutes. If the car is really dirty Ill fill a bucket of soap and water and wash the car with a sponge after I do the pre soak.
I should also mention I live in a condo so washing my car is a bit more tricky than if I was at a house.
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