best way to wash
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best way to wash
hey all,
our S has been dirty for so long...sand and dirt on the car for about over a month now. Hopefully spring will get here.
What's a good way to get all that off...cuz if i spray it with water and take a sponge to it...i'm afraid that is going to scratch the paint because of the amount of crud on there...suggestions?
Thanks, you guys are the best
our S has been dirty for so long...sand and dirt on the car for about over a month now. Hopefully spring will get here.
What's a good way to get all that off...cuz if i spray it with water and take a sponge to it...i'm afraid that is going to scratch the paint because of the amount of crud on there...suggestions?
Thanks, you guys are the best
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Quote: What's a good way to get all that off...cuz if i spray it with water and take a sponge to it...i'm afraid that is going to scratch the paint because of the amount of crud on there...suggestions?
~One mans opinion / observation~
Thoroughly soak the vehicle with water and use a boar’s hairbrush to clean it (I suggest a boar's hairbrush as opposed to a sheepskin mitt as there is more ‘room’ to collect the ‘crud in a brush, with out scratching the surface)
~Hope this helps~
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justadumbarchitect * so i question everything*
~One mans opinion / observation~
Thoroughly soak the vehicle with water and use a boar’s hairbrush to clean it (I suggest a boar's hairbrush as opposed to a sheepskin mitt as there is more ‘room’ to collect the ‘crud in a brush, with out scratching the surface)
~Hope this helps~
Experience unshared; is knowledge wasted…/
justadumbarchitect * so i question everything*