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Originally Posted by littlemissGTO
What's wrong with using a spray bottle (with your favorite cleaner) and a toothbrush to clean the worst places and then use a water bottle with water in it to rinse? At least that way you wouldn't have to worry about shorting anything out.
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This is what I am planning on doing for my own vehicles. I haven't tried it yet.
But the trouble in my case is, I would have to take the car to the car wash, let the engine cool down somewhat. Get the car in the car wash during a time when it is not busy. And then start cleaning using their soap and such for the rest of the car. And use my own cleaners for the engine and tires. Which could take quite a while to do. Then drive back home. Clean it again with ONR. Then start with the polish and such.
I suppose if I go the spray bottles route, I can have card board pieces to absorb up the drippings from the engine detail. But can't really do the same for the wheels since the amount of water involved will be a lot more.
How do the DIYers (i.e. don't have their own cleaning facilities) in Calgary do their details?