Um...whipped cream?
I do that in the summer...for now, I take her through touchless auto washes...
This.Premium soap, two mitts, two buckets. One bucket with soap, one with water only to rinse mitt #1 after soaping.
Mitt #2 is used on the wheels and under fender wells.
Squeegee and shammy to dry.
Old, retired, and lazy too! I use Today's Car Wash.Rain Forest car wash...I am old retired and lazy
Jeez man! I'm blinded! That Lightening Blue is like a mirror!A quick wash/cleanup for her.
- Jax Wax Wash N Wax for cleaning duty
- Patterson Wheel Cleaner for wheels
- Adam's Polish Wheel Woolies (Both small and large)
- 303 on tires
- Dry with Extra Thick Microfiber Towel
- Meguiar's Quick Detail to finish off
Limited time so couldn't do a full detail with Hydrosilex ceramic coating however I did to it to the wheels.
I was at my local HD yesterday, there was a line of guys at the restroom sinks waiting. Looked as though everybody was scrubbing up to perform surgery!For at least 20 seconds making sure I lather the backs of my hands and between my fingers.
Oh, my truck? I use water and car wash soap along with a telescoping wash brush.
I kinda like the PVD finish as you can replace if they get scuffed.Jeez man! I'm blinded! That Lightening Blue is like a mirror!
Ditto on the wheel woolies, they get into every crevice in the wheels.
The PVD finish on my Lariat wheels is nice, but it doesn't have the shine of true chrome plating. At least they are easy to maintain, just gotta keep them protected with wax.
I gotta hand it to you guys who live in the snow/rust belt areas, driving and keeping a clean vehicle during winter takes a whole lotta work and discipline.