WildCat
Well-Known Member
For those that don't know a water blade is made out of surgecial silicone I use them on my prowler, dart and shower walls
I've have been washing my cars on hard well water all my life. As long as you do it in the shade, early morning or late evening and dry it off afterwards you will be fine.
If you happen to get some water spots (my dad washed the Imperial once and it was spotted all over, washed it again and still spotted, washed it with vinegar in the water and spots were gone) use a mixture of distilled water and vinegar to remove the spots
The leaf blower is a good idea for those hard to dry areas, or dry it off and take it on a trip down the road then get out and dry the spots quickly. I use Wisards detailer to take the spots off if it drys to soon, have a small bottle made for the matte finish on the mustang.
I've have been washing my cars on hard well water all my life. As long as you do it in the shade, early morning or late evening and dry it off afterwards you will be fine.
If you happen to get some water spots (my dad washed the Imperial once and it was spotted all over, washed it again and still spotted, washed it with vinegar in the water and spots were gone) use a mixture of distilled water and vinegar to remove the spots
The leaf blower is a good idea for those hard to dry areas, or dry it off and take it on a trip down the road then get out and dry the spots quickly. I use Wisards detailer to take the spots off if it drys to soon, have a small bottle made for the matte finish on the mustang.