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I was just wondering, when you guys use the 'Two Bucket Method' to clean your car, do you use hot, warm or cold water?

 

Are there any pros/cons for using one or the other? Does one give a better result or dry better etc?

 

Just a random thought! :lol:

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I tend to have it warm. I readon somewhere, years ago about a pro valeting company using warm water to not "shock" the paintwork. Whether its true or not it prefer warm water to freezing cold in my washmit.

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Fixed title for you mate, that Cole water is not good you know :)

 

Oops, cheers mate. Fat thumbs, small keypad. :thumbs:

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There's an argument that hot water shifts dirt better/easier than cold water (hence why washing machines, dishwashers, etc. use hot water), however I only have a cold water tap outside thus my pressure washer stage is all cold water. I do prefer warm water in the buckets though... but that's because it's preferable to sticking my hands in freezing cold water more than anything.

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Joking aside, the only recommendation I'd make in this weather is wash in the shade and invest in an inline water filter - then, in future, fill your buckets from this (and indeed your washer jets)

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Sometimes when I use really hot water I can hear the paint go "ooohhhhh"

 

Come on what sort of a question is this? It's obvious that hotter water shifts the dirt better but not too hot so it doesn't burn your hands.

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Always hot in the wash bucket, cold in the rinse. By the time I've finished fannying around washing the wheels, the hot water is the perfect temp for the bodywork.

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Always hot in the wash bucket, cold in the rinse. By the time I've finished fannying around washing the wheels, the hot water is the perfect temp for the bodywork.

 

And what is the "perfect temp for the bodywork" :D

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Somewhere between "JEEEEESUSTITTYF*CKINGCHRIST THAT'S HOT!!!" and "Brrr, that's a bit nippy".

 

;)

Edited by Ekona
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