MerlintheMad
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I have finally timed myself.
3:27 PM, I filled the bucket with straight hot, soft water and dropped in my first stage washing towel; it's big, half of a beach towel to be exact. I ball it up and go over the lower sides and rear. (Lately I have been going quickly over the rims too, but today I didn't. I forgot. It only takes a couple more minutes, though.)
3:31 PM, I filled the bucket a second time with straight hot, soft water and pushed my six 18" x 26" towels into it. Two towels on the hatch window, two on the moonroof, two on the hood; one towel per section per side. I do the rims as the last part of the outside. Last stage is to open the doors and wipe out the lower "sill" where the dirty water from the road gets in.
3:54 PM, Done! I am now putting my washing towels in the washing machine, and hand washing my microfiber in the sink. I put the microfiber(s) in the dryer.
4:00 PM. Laundry is done (except for the final dryer for the washing towels and putting away).
I guess you could call this the "complete half hour car wash", because I don't leave anything undone. This even includes going around the exhaust pipe stubs and diffuser beneath them to make sure they don't look tatty with exposed water drops dried on. And of course, I don't leave out the entire underside of the diffuser either, right up to just behind the rear tires.
(edit to add: I can't emphasize enough the importance of SOFT water. Hot, soft water will cut through anything the road has to dish out; well, except for tar and tree sap, heh! Those get treated with isopropyl alcohol after the car is dried off. So far, I have not run into anything that the alcohol won't get off.)
3:27 PM, I filled the bucket with straight hot, soft water and dropped in my first stage washing towel; it's big, half of a beach towel to be exact. I ball it up and go over the lower sides and rear. (Lately I have been going quickly over the rims too, but today I didn't. I forgot. It only takes a couple more minutes, though.)
3:31 PM, I filled the bucket a second time with straight hot, soft water and pushed my six 18" x 26" towels into it. Two towels on the hatch window, two on the moonroof, two on the hood; one towel per section per side. I do the rims as the last part of the outside. Last stage is to open the doors and wipe out the lower "sill" where the dirty water from the road gets in.
3:54 PM, Done! I am now putting my washing towels in the washing machine, and hand washing my microfiber in the sink. I put the microfiber(s) in the dryer.
4:00 PM. Laundry is done (except for the final dryer for the washing towels and putting away).
I guess you could call this the "complete half hour car wash", because I don't leave anything undone. This even includes going around the exhaust pipe stubs and diffuser beneath them to make sure they don't look tatty with exposed water drops dried on. And of course, I don't leave out the entire underside of the diffuser either, right up to just behind the rear tires.
(edit to add: I can't emphasize enough the importance of SOFT water. Hot, soft water will cut through anything the road has to dish out; well, except for tar and tree sap, heh! Those get treated with isopropyl alcohol after the car is dried off. So far, I have not run into anything that the alcohol won't get off.)