A couple of tips:
1) Use decent washing mitts. Those wands that are screwed onto the hose end, often with a revolving brush at the other, do a lousy job. They may remove visible dirt, but do little for the road film covering the car. They are also known for putting hundreds of micro-scratches into the finish, which is why many won't have you wash their car
2) reserve your calendar slots now. Holding the carwash at your church, school, fraternal org just doesn't cut it. You want to be where the traffic is, and where people are in a spending mood -- this means in front of the big box.
1) Use decent washing mitts. Those wands that are screwed onto the hose end, often with a revolving brush at the other, do a lousy job. They may remove visible dirt, but do little for the road film covering the car. They are also known for putting hundreds of micro-scratches into the finish, which is why many won't have you wash their car
2) reserve your calendar slots now. Holding the carwash at your church, school, fraternal org just doesn't cut it. You want to be where the traffic is, and where people are in a spending mood -- this means in front of the big box.
