SteveMach-ee
Well-Known Member
I highly recommend ceramic coating. It was a lot of work to do it myself but worth it.
Here in Mass, whenever it goes above freezing for an afternoon I hose down the cars with one of those garden watering wands. It allows me to flush out the undercarriage pretty well. Quick dry with an electric leaf blower. The salt and dirt washes off the ceramic coat almost as well as with soap. The temperature is usually warm enough every week or two for this. 20ft hose is one that stays flexible below freezing and it's a frost-free spigot. When it's a bit warmer I will get out the pressure washer and foam gun.
Here in Mass, whenever it goes above freezing for an afternoon I hose down the cars with one of those garden watering wands. It allows me to flush out the undercarriage pretty well. Quick dry with an electric leaf blower. The salt and dirt washes off the ceramic coat almost as well as with soap. The temperature is usually warm enough every week or two for this. 20ft hose is one that stays flexible below freezing and it's a frost-free spigot. When it's a bit warmer I will get out the pressure washer and foam gun.
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