Automatic Car Washes

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Jan 20, 2007 | 06:16 PM
  #31  
Quote: It's quite cheap. I purchased mine from here, however this is CDN pricing and you can probably find it locally. http://www.eshine.ca/proddetail.php?prod=QEW

I find it very easy to use. Take a look at the website below for some details of how to use QEW.
http://autopia.org/forum/detailing-p...?highlight=qew

Another product is ONR (I haven't used this one).
http://autopia.org/forum/detailing-p...ash-shine.html

you don't seem to disappoint - always have an answer, thanks!!!!
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Jan 20, 2007 | 09:06 PM
  #32  
Quote: Hey Tom, that's actually the QEW product I was talking about in this thread. You would definitely get some good use out of it with your water restrictions in Albequerque.
Shane, okay, I couldn't remember the name. What I do is I buy dionized water by the gallon, use a pump sprayer, and wash my car with that a lot, that way there are no spots, our water is very hard here, it's great so long as it isn't so frigging cold like lately. I've had two of these for about 10 years now, LOL, been through 4 vehicles! What I do when I go to the car wash, I just get the exterior washed, do the windows, interior at home as well as my wheelwells, wheels etc, saves me water and frostbite this time of year. I used to always wash my car, even if it was cold, but as I get older, my hands don't appreciate the cold so much anymore (actually, they never did, but I put up with it, LOL). We had some more snow today, mostly messy roads though, no snow on the pavement, just wet, dirty slime! My car REALLY needs a wash now! By the way, when I use the self serve wash, I always just use the spot free rinse, no high pressure or soap, I take my own soap!

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