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Proof that a single bucket wash can damage your car! - Carn - 15-01-2010 11:30 PM



Rofl


RE: Proof that a single bucket wash can damage your car! - TheWusman - 16-01-2010 07:42 AM

Yip.

There's the problem right there.

It's not a rinseless wash and I think the wash technique is quite poor.
Bluebiggrin


RE: Proof that a single bucket wash can damage your car! - springbok - 16-01-2010 08:02 AM

Should have foamed it first. Bluebiggrin


RE: Proof that a single bucket wash can damage your car! - Rory - 16-01-2010 08:24 AM

Did you see the beading?


RE: Proof that a single bucket wash can damage your car! - onyx - 16-01-2010 09:06 AM

RoflRoflRofl

Clap


RE: Proof that a single bucket wash can damage your car! - TheWusman - 16-01-2010 09:33 AM

That'll buff right out.

Good quality LSP to protect and shine.

Pete's 53 ? RaceGlaze 55 ? Meg's Ultimate Quick Wax ?

Rofl


RE: Proof that a single bucket wash can damage your car! - Lambchop - 16-01-2010 11:49 AM

They cheated .. The car moved Bluebiggrin
How much water was actually in that bucket?


RE: Proof that a single bucket wash can damage your car! - Rich - 16-01-2010 12:33 PM

LoL Bluebiggrin Carn... where do you find this stuff dood?


RE: Proof that a single bucket wash can damage your car! - calypso - 17-01-2010 02:03 PM

No grit guard.
Shame


RE: Proof that a single bucket wash can damage your car! - Carn - 17-01-2010 10:09 PM

Perhaps I should have added the info from the site I saw it on...

"This short video clip shows why it’s a bad idea to get your car washed with a Liebherr R9800 Excavator.

If you’re curious, the shovel has a capacity of 42 cubic meters which when filled with water, is equivalent to 42 metric tons!!!

Explains the end result, doesn’t it?"