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On my ride-ons I have just waxed them from new and occasionally a wax touch up , dirt just blows off
Does the job for me
Does the job for me
I just bought a foam cannon for my pressure washer. I’m going to try some of the car wash and wax products. Foam it up, let sit awhile, then rinse with low pressure nozzle.On my ride-ons I have just waxed them from new and occasionally a wax touch up , dirt just blows off
Does the job for me
Back LONG time ago I worked at a used car lot as a detail man. Worked with a guy that used the kerosene method that could put a shine on a junk yard model T. I never could get the hang of it as many times as he tried to show me.Here’s a copy and paste from the other forum. He actually uses three cups per 5 gallons.
“No soap. 3 cups WD40 in a 5-gal bucket….forcefully add water…used for soap/detergent. It dissolves grease, and leaves a “chamois” finish that water beads-up and runs off. Lubricates rubber weatherstripping and gets into crevices, lubricates hinges/latches and prevents rust. (This is an old “Hints from Heloise” trick…only she recommended kerosene in water instead of WD40 for car wash. I use this same formula on my never-polished in over 20+ -years, 1953 airplane instead of soap (which dulls aluminum.) Blah! No Soap!)”
You need to keep it nice for the next owner.No it’s a tractor it’s gonna get real dirty real fast. As I get older I meticulously cleaning cars isn’t really on my list of priorities anymore. My 69 charger and hellcat challenger are garage kept but I couldn’t even tell you the last time I properly cleaned them.
I try to spread it around so it looks more uniform opposed to the splotchesI wipe the slopped diesel over the hood of the tractors to make them look new.