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Old 06-20-2006, 01:56 PM
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and for the dust get the "california car duster" they work great afte ryou get the paraffin wax out.
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3 black cars! - love tips like this - thanks - jeff
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Old 06-21-2006, 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
Mr. Clean Car Wash Machine works great for this.
Thats what I used up until installed a water softener in the house - now its nice having a strong stream of water from my pressure washer
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Originally Posted by Spicy
What do you spray it with???? Sprayer? How many gallons do you use for the truck each time you wash?? I just bought my girl a new Black Lexus GS and I take it to the car wash, because the house water leaves water spots to bad???? Sorry so many questions but the water spots drive me crazy and I love to hear about quick easy solutions.... Thanks

I use one of those pump lawn sprayers that you put pesticides in. I put a wide spray nezel on it. It is new though, so only water has ever been in it. I have a crew cab short bed silverado and I have always used 1.5-2 gallons(im kinda anal about the truck though) of distilled water to rinse. Remember to wash and rinse once with regular hose, then use distilled water.
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