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I'm sure it shows.Wow...I wash my truck once every 3-6 months and sometimes that is only at the coin pressure washer lol. To each their own eh?

I'm sure it shows.Wow...I wash my truck once every 3-6 months and sometimes that is only at the coin pressure washer lol. To each their own eh?
I use a similar method, although not nearly as intricate as you. I just migrated to a Ryobi 1900 psi electric, and would like to add some quick disconnects. I am currently using one for the water hose, but not the wandDo you mind sending me some links with pictures, as well as view 1 mm orfice and wand info? Was thinking of going all in and mounting it to the wall/adding a hose reel.I’ve gotten my best/quickest results doing this:
1) Pressure wash the truck. I have a $100 Ryobi one that works flawlessly. Added quick disconnects, a longer hose, and a snubby gun and it’s awesome.
2) Wash with either the 2 bucket method with a good car wash soap (I use chemical guys V07, but there’s plenty of good ones), or use the same soap with a foam cannon. Get a cheap cannon & a 1mm orifice and it’ll spray like the expensive ones. I spray the foam cannon and wash with a microfiber madness sponge in 4 sections because if you foam the whole truck you won’t have foam on it by the time you get to the other side.
3) Rinse
4) Dry with a powerful leaf blower for 90% of the water
5) Spray on a detailing spray/wax of your choice. I use P&S beadmaker and CG banana spray wax.
6) Dry the remaining water on the truck with a carpros microfiber towel using the products as a drying aid & waxing the truck in 1 step.
7) Clean windows with invisible glass. Spray, wipe down with a carpros edgeless microfiber, then hit it again with a dry microfiber. Leaves NO streaks.
8) Shine tires & wheel liners with CG Tire Kicker with a horsehair brush to rub it into the knobby tires.
9) Clean wheels with same combo of beadmaker and spray wax.
10) Admire!
I need to get an extension pole because I can’t even really reach the middle of my roof with a 3 step ladder lol.
Nice! I would love to do a wall mount with a hose reel but it won’t really work at my houseI use a similar method, although not nearly as intricate as you. I just migrated to a Ryobi 1900 psi electric, and would like to add some quick disconnects. I am currently using one for the water hose, but not the wandDo you mind sending me some links with pictures, as well as view 1 mm orfice and wand info? Was thinking of going all in and mounting it to the wall/adding a hose reel.
Very helpful, although my bank account cringes.I made an easy to click list with links to all my tools & go-to products in case anyone’s interested.
• Ryobi 1600PSI Pressure Washer
• Torq Snubby Gun
• Foam Cannon w/ Nozzles
• 1.1mm Orifice for Foam Cannon
• Quick Disconnects for Everything
• 50ft No Kink Pressure Washer Hose
• Microfiber Madness Incredisponge:
• Carpro DHydrate Drying Towel
• Carpro 2 Face Microfiber Towels
• Chemical Guys V07 Soap
• Chemical Guys V07 Quick Detailer
• Chemical Guys Blazin Banana Spray Wax
• Chemical Guys Tire Kicker
• Horse Hair Brush (For Tires)
• P&S Beadmaker Detail Spray
• Invisible Glass Cleaner
• Meguiar’s Interior Detailer
• Meguiar’s Interior Shine Protectant
• Harbor Freight Steam Cleaner Kit
bring to detailer have them correct the paint pay for the ceramic coating g tech or any of the higher ends ones then enjoy. wash the truck with micro fiber and a ceramic safe soap with little is any hands on cleaning as most falls off from the hose pressure even rim dust then use a leaf blower and enjoy how hard you didn't have to workI assume most use a car wash, but I still wash my own vehicles. One reason is the clear coat on my 2021 Ram is so smudge sensitive that I don't want it going through a mechanical wash at this time. Anyhow, what methods, tools, and materials have you found that work best for you and make the job a bit easier. Thanks
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