DIY Mobile Car Wash - or, How to wash your car in the city I developed a personal mobile car wash last year and thought I would share it here on this new enthusiast site. I live in Boston in a condo building with a shared garage. Like most ‘city’ dwellings, there is no source of easily accessible outside water supply (i.e. a faucet and hose) likely because of the potential for the undomociled to become ‘regulars.’ Until now I had been washing my car periodically by going to a power spray wash and using my own MF towels to scrub the car. Needless to say, this is sort of a pain especially during ‘peak demand’ car wash hours. It is also not practical for when it’s really cold outside. I do enjoy washing my car myself and have actually considered moving to the burbs solely to get a big garage of my own,…alas, we’re not ready for that move. Thus, I set out to develop a method to wash my car in my garage/parking lot where there is no running water. The main ingredient I am using is one of the “rinseless” soaps known as Optimum No Rinse (ONR). HUGE THANKS TO DEANSKI who mentioned this product in a thread and subsequently told me of his own personal success with the product. Here’s how ONR works: mix 1 cap full per 1 gal water, wash car with this solution, then simply wipe off with a MF towel. This works fine, but I’ve made my own modifications detailed below. The product has also received accolades on Autopia.org. The technique I use to wash with ONR is as follow: I have two large pails each with 4 gallons of water – one with ONR, the other to rinse. I use a Griot’s Sheepskin Mitt (has removable inner rubber glove with Velcro fasteners – fantastic) to apply and scrub one panel at a time with ONR. I rinse the mitt in the rinse pail, then reapply a second ONR with the mitt. i.e. lather, rinse, repeat. I then use the Griot’s soft Squeegee to VERY LIGHTLY swoosh away the macro quantities of water on the panel. I then go to work with a large collection of high-quality MF towels to dry the panel (thanks for MF tips Ben). You do one panel at a time with ONR because if the solution dries on the car, it leaves a film. You don’t need to use the squeegee if it freaks you out, but it helps in the drying process. The finished car is shown in the last few pics below. It was a bit of a gloomy day here today, but I can tell you, this is a great way to wash your car….and it uses very little water. When I’ve washed my car in my garage spot in this manner, there were only very small puddles near my car and no cross-contamination of other people’s property. If you happen to live in water conservation areas, then this is probably also a great technique. And, as long as your garage is heated (for those of us that live in the tundra areas), you can wash your car during the winter. I purchased a large Rubbermaid utility cart to put all of my detailing goodies on. I’m actually going to replace the one shown in the pics because it does not squeeze through the old entrance to my unit (which is now a closet….LONG story). Here’s most of what’s on the cart:
I am so pleased to be able to wash my own car in the comfort of my own garage now. Thanks to all of you who helped me with product selections. ONR Product Site Autopia ONR Thread http://coochas.com/pics/CarWash/cartoverview.jpg http://coochas.com/pics/CarWash/griotpail.jpg http://coochas.com/pics/CarWash/cleaningproducts.jpg http://coochas.com/pics/CarWash/cleanback.jpg http://coochas.com/pics/CarWash/cleancar.jpg |
Excellent post; saw this on rennlist last year. Thanks for sharing. |
you don't rinse the car first? great post... - chuck |
Originally Posted by carendt242
(Post 33849)
you don't rinse the car first? great post... - chuck There's no need to rinse the car first. The stuff really works. I've cleaned my car with it in its parking space without getting a drop on my neighbor's car. |
Great post...maybe one of the sponsors could put together a pkg with everything you listed. I'm sure many city regulars would be into picking something like that up. |
Originally Posted by eshaun
(Post 33887)
Great post...maybe one of the sponsors could put together a pkg with everything you listed. I'm sure many city regulars would be into picking something like that up. |
Great, thanks Moe :D |
Moe - While I haven't seen any obvious damage to my paint with this technique, I'd be the first to admit that I'm not terribly obsessive about my car's finish. I usually don't notice flaws in people's paint until they point it out to me. SORRY - don't mean to blaspheme !!!!!!! Please keep us informed of your results. |
Originally Posted by Coochas
(Post 33952)
Moe - While I haven't seen any obvious damage to my paint with this technique, I'd be the first to admit that I'm not terribly obsessive about my car's finish. I usually don't notice flaws in people's paint until they point it out to me. SORRY - don't mean to blaspheme !!!!!!! Please keep us informed of your results. |
thanks Moe - i'd be very curious to see if it works as advertised. would make my life easier in some respects. - chuck |
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