CoolMouse CXTYBWN85

CoolMouse CXTYBWN85

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Main-Blood4632 posted on r/detailingindia3w

I have an Xuv 700 without any ceramic or graphene coating and all measurements are for it. In my apartment complex, we dont have power socket in basement parking area and also, we dont have water taps. I have the Rapid Rinseless Wash 1L bottle that I shared before. https://www.planetcarcare.com/products/koch-chemie-rrw-rapid-rinseless-wash-1l Since powered water pressure washer is not possible, I use this garden sprayer to wash off loose dirt. Its rated at 160psi. I use it at a much lower pressure. I use it on my hand to check its force and set it just enough to wash off light dirt.https://balwaan.com/product/balwaan-double-motor-battery-sprayer-12x12-6I will fill it with 20 liters of water. Use 10 liters to spray all over the car. For the remaining 10 liters, I mix 30 ml of Rapid Rinseless Wash (RRW) (3 ml per liter of water).I now again spray all over the car this mixture. I also have 1 bucket https://www.amazon.in/dp/B08QGK8GRV?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_1 of water. Approx, 8 liters with 10 ml of RRW. I initially used 2 these foam sponges https://www.amazon.in/dp/B07Z6C5MBL?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_1&th=1 and run it everywhere on the car in short pressure-less straight movements without going zig-zag. Now, I do the same with these https://www.amazon.in/dp/B082X333H4?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_1 All the dirt gets stuck either to the sponge or would have been washed away in the spray step itself. For every panel, I dip it in the bucket and rinse. I stop when all the surfaces are touched upon by the sponge atleast once. I now take a microfiber cloth amazon.in/dp/B0C4NQSQH9?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_2 and do long pressure less straight movement without going zig-zag. After multiple microfiber cloths, this is the best according to me. In a sense, any 1600 GSM microfiber cloth would work fine I believe. Not all water needs to be picked up. RRW itself has drying agent in it I believe. It dries up without leaving any spots. Note: Since I dont get direct sunlight, I spray all panels and do the cleaning process. If doing outside or in hot conditions, its better to do few panels at a time. Also make sure that all surfaces are touched upon by sponge atleast once. Else that area will be patchy. I guess I have gone overboard with the garden spray. But it makes the process easy for me. Pressure spray of RRW and water helps removing bulk of the fine layer of dirt very easily. The entire process now hardly takes me 30 minutes. Maybe, I will update here after monsoon. I guess, pressure spray would be of great help during monsoon. And once its all done, for every panel, I spray and polish with https://remaxautoconcepts.com/shop/turtle-wax-hybrid-solutions-pro-graphene-flex-wax-680ml-322I use a separate thinner microfiber cloth for it.

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