jet washing really necessary?
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Hi all,
Following on from my previous post about my visit to the local scratch and wash. Is using a jet wash essential to keep a car in good nick?
I live in a flat so my wash DIY routine consists of buckets of Optimum No Rinse. I can't spray down the underside of the car or under the arches as I don't have access to a tap. How about if I just use a long handle brush for the arches and under the sills?
Following on from my previous post about my visit to the local scratch and wash. Is using a jet wash essential to keep a car in good nick?
I live in a flat so my wash DIY routine consists of buckets of Optimum No Rinse. I can't spray down the underside of the car or under the arches as I don't have access to a tap. How about if I just use a long handle brush for the arches and under the sills?
A hose with a nozzle on the end is perfectly fine for vehicles that are only lightly soiled, a jet wash really helps when the car is absolutely filthy, as this can help remove alot of the muck before even touching it.
Just make sure you wash the under side of the sills and arches with a different wash mitt to you bodywork :-)
Just make sure you wash the under side of the sills and arches with a different wash mitt to you bodywork :-)
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