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Home Drive Wash Washing Using a Small Pressure Washer

From: Lance (Do-It-Yourself Drive-way Washers, Best Washing Practices at Home)
Remote Name: 66.82.48.1
Date: 27 Jan 2004
Time: 00:22:19

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So you would like to wash your own car in your own driveway and want to know which pressure washers to buy that can handle it without breaking. We recommend a pressure washer with a Honda Motor, it is worth the extra money. Home Depot has them on sale. We also recommend their retail outlet to buy an Ex-Cell Pressure. Once you have purchased your pressure washer, How do you wash your car? Well it is not that difficult really. Washing Your Car Using an Ex-Cell Pressure Washer. An Ex-cell Pressure Washer can wash just about anything that can be cleaned with water. One of the most popular uses of Ex-Cell Pressure Washers is cleaning your car. A great advantage to washing your car with a pressure washer is that it cleans better and it uses less water. There are a few items you will need to wash your car. You will need two large towels or one Chamois. You will also need a sponge or mitt, some car wash soap and a bucket. You will not need much car wash soap because it is concentrated, only about a cap full. Fill the bucket up with the hose which goes to the pressure washer. Once filled put the hose back onto the the pressure washer and turn it on. Park your car in the desired area to wash, if you have a lawn you might be able to park on the lawn to water the grass at the same time and prevent soapy run off into the gutter. Now you are ready to start: Put the widest angle spray tip in the end of the wand, Start from front of the car and work to the back, thoroughly rinse the car make sure to remove excess mud and dirt. Soap the car using a mitt or sponge as needed. Rinse Car from top to doors spray towards the rear. Then rinse from front to back removing all soapy water. Dry the car starting from the top first. Then dry the sunniest side next and the shady side last. See the FAQ's on this website for more Tips on Washing your car with your Ex-Cell Pressure Washer. http://parthe.net/cwgfaq_toc.htm . Interested in doing a car wash fundraiser for your Church group, school, team or other non-profit organization? If so click here: http://www.carwashguys.com/fund.html , for Tips in Running a Successful Car Wash Fundraiser. If you enjoy this type of work perhaps you want to start your own business cleaning and detailing cars for customers in your neighborhood? You will find many posts on this board for tips on Starting your own Auto Detailing Business using your Ex-Cell Pressure Washer. IF you want to make this into a full time career, check out the Car Wash Guys: http://www.carwashguys.com/cgi/oppty/add.htm . Any comments on pressure washers, letme know: Lance@carwashguys.com

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