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Old 02-11-2021, 01:00 PM   #10
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Default Re: Car Detailing - What products are your go to?

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I am going to give this method a go with foaming the car to wash, I think it might work for me. The two bucket method really slows things down and having two young kids and a dumb amount of cars, i've far less time for them anymore. Most the time i wash any of my cars is after i get the kids to bed, so that's around 8 at night.
Yeah no time with kids around for sure.
And getting other stuff done around the house as well.

I have managed lately to reduce my wash times ... but that's just better products ... and cleaning them while they aren't so dirty really.

but definitely comes down to technique though.

Used to always take just over 2 hours to do a car (when they were dirtier).
I can get it done in under 1.5 hours per car pretty much now (Territory right on the dot 1.5 hours).
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