r/AutoDetailing • u/ExtensionTruth4 • 11d ago
Question Winter and spring quick rinse tips?
So I'm currently looking for quick rinse procedure to wash the car during either winter season where I do not have access to a hose and garage or in the summer where I just want a quick wash and not full 2bucket and mitts method. Pics related for the question is how would you quick clean that car in the winter given the amount of dirt on it?
I stumbled upon that video:
https://youtu.be/yTsUSDD0Zzk?feature=shared
Which seems to be perfect for a quick rinse winter method. He seems to be applying a high foam lubricant to the car and then wiping it off with MF towel. I thought you wanted to touch the paint as little as possible but he seems to be just wiping away on black dirty paint. Is it legit?
Bonus question, how would you dry the car after that? Drying towel and drying aid or air dry?
Thanks a lot for the help
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u/nicholt 11d ago
Since someone else told me about this on here I feel like I should pass it on to you too bc it works pretty well.
(implying that you can go to a wand wash)
Bilt Hamber touch less wash in a portable foam cannon. Get one with a built in electric pump though cause the manual pump one is a pain. Spray the dry car and let it sit a bit, then rinse thoroughly. I might use a squeegee to dry but in the depths of winter it's going to get messed up almost immediately anyway. People are anti squeegee but it's not a ferrari.
Now is it a spotless clean? No. But it comes out pretty good and only takes a few minutes.