Washing your car in a Hosepipe ban
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vpr

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3,921 posts

265 months

Yesterday (11:02)
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Not being able to wash my car or bike in a hosepipe ban is NFG

What if u want to market your car for sale for example?

I mean, there are loads of reasons why you would need to use a jet wash. In fact, it’s impossible to wash your motorbike properly without a jet wash.

They say you can only use a bucket. What good is a bucket of water when you need to wash a car properly?

Any of you guys come up within an ingenious way please let me know

mobile chicane22

517 posts

215 months

Yesterday (11:09)
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Rain water butt, I have a 210 litre one and for general car and motorcycle washes it works fine just make sure your pressure washer can be fed by one

Liamjrhodes

485 posts

168 months

Yesterday (11:20)
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You could use a public car wash at a petrol station that has the pressure washer and then take your own bucket/cleaning stuff

steveo3002

11,179 posts

201 months

Yesterday (11:32)
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crack on , whos gonna catch you ?

much like going along with not meeting mum n dad during covid , eff that

CoolC

4,484 posts

241 months

Yesterday (11:34)
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steveo3002 said:
crack on , whos gonna catch you ?

much like going along with not meeting mum n dad during covid , eff that
This is my plan. Crack on and hope I don't have snitchy neighbours.

Adrian E

3,349 posts

203 months

Yesterday (11:40)
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If you have the remotest reason to be on a 'priority list' with the water company, get on it. Usually then exempt from all the most draconian hosepipe restrictions, even in deepest, darkest Sussex where we only tend to manage about 4 months of the year without being on a ban.....our most recent ban did include people on the priority list.

I had 24 litres of bottled water delivered yesterday - we have water, so presumably they're intending to cut us off at some point soon again!

My Nilfisk will work off a water butt, with the right filtered supply hose, so when they ban us again I'll probably buy one of those. They're only about £20 from memory.

Frimley111R

18,923 posts

261 months

Yesterday (11:46)
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IIRC I just put the hose to my jetwash in a bucket of water and topped it up occasionally. Thing is people just see you flouting car wash rules, they don't see that you're not.

In reality the water company has no-one to stop you, they just hope most people will abide by the rules.

I'll just use a local jet wash.

Stevemr

888 posts

183 months

Yesterday (15:42)
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I ve had motorbikes for 45 years, and never used a jetwash on them.
There are two easy ways to clean a car during a hose pipe ban. First use a watering can, sounds ridiculous, works just fine.
Second use waterless cleaner, I think the turtle wax one works best out of the ones I ve tried. We go away for quite long periods and I use it then.
Quite happy to use it in this, which I am quite fussy about!

butchstewie

66,211 posts

237 months

Yesterday (15:43)
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Depends on the amount of grime of course but look at rinseless wash like Optimum No-Rinse or similar products.

vpr

Original Poster:

3,921 posts

265 months

Yesterday (16:11)
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Liamjrhodes said:
You could use a public car wash at a petrol station that has the pressure washer and then take your own bucket/cleaning stuff
I think people would get the arse after 2 hours wink

Smollet

15,941 posts

217 months

Yesterday (16:19)
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If you’re on benefits you’re excused the hosepipe ban. Also the state pension is seen as a benefit by some.
https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/benefits-claimants-i...

escos67

51 posts

97 months

Yesterday (17:33)
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State pension is classed as a benefit as you have to claim it not a given.
Big ooh ha a few years ago to change it but to no avail

JFReturns

3,818 posts

198 months

Yesterday (17:41)
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Really hope the ban doesn’t last as long as the last one!

I was planning on getting a pre-clean in a pump spray bottle thingy, followed by snow foam - again, in a pump spray bottle.

Rinse off with watering can then do normal contact wash then rinse again.

No idea how to do the wheels and arches.

Will also need to be done in the evening as the hard water here leaves horrendous water marks biggrin

BoRED S2upid

21,031 posts

267 months

Yesterday (17:47)
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We don’t all have hosepipe bans.

Car washes are exempt.

Jules Sunley

5,348 posts

120 months

Yesterday (17:50)
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Go to a mates in a non ban area, buy them some beer.