bazooka joe said:Uh, yeah, that's a big 10-4 Pig-Pen,
Yeah, we definitely got us the front door good buddy,
Mercy sakes alive, looks like we got us a convoy
chuyler1 said:Huh? What?
Whatever old man!
bazooka joe said:a ct. convoy reminded me of:
(ya i was actually around then!)
http://www.cw-mccall.com/works/bear/convoy.shtml
Astral said:QEW is your answer to hand-washing with water bans. 2-4 gals of warm water is all it takes. That's like a toilet flush or two. I hand-washed my car all winter with that.
a223818 said:hmm, what's QEW? Your 1st link doesn't work.
Crazee D said:
Hmm, strange, try this link instead. or try first hit in this google search.a223818 said:hmm, what's QEW? Your 1st link doesn't work.
I found it ain't too bad when you start with warm water.Kansei said:I just need some nice waterproof insulated long gloves so my hands don't kill themselves while I'm washing.
Skywlkr said:Sounds like a convoy it is. This may be a dumb question, but did you guys do this before or is this the first spring cleaning. (new to the site and car is only 2 weeks old). either way looking forward to it.
Astral said:I found it ain't too bad when you start with warm water.
Use warm water. Do not use hot water, like Chris said. Hot water is bad.Kansei said:I'll start with scalding hot water in that case. I did it last winter but my garage last winter was.. heated and cooled, annd well insulated. This year it's a 2x4-construction garage, uninsulated.. hooray.
You sure it didn't just cloud/dull the clear coat?chuyler1 said:Scalding hot water will destroy the clear coat. Just ask my mom. She tried pouring hot water in her door jam to unfreeze her door one day...it took the clearcoat and some of the paint right off leaving a dull finish to the car doors.
bazooka joe said:touchless FTW (josh said waterless???)