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truck washes

Started by ruthi, August 15, 2010, 08:21:13 PM

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ruthi

Hi, I asked this in my post about our bus being painted, and thought it should probably go in another post. Just wondering, do any of you wash your bus in truck washes. We did our other bus, but............... with the new one, just a little leary, lol.  I am sure I will be pretty anal for a while about the bus. Well, maybe a long while,  :o
Mixed up Dina, ready for the road as of 12/25/2010
Home in middle Georgia, located somewhere in the
southeast most of the time.
FIRST RALLY ATTENDED: BUSSIN 2011!

luvrbus

Mine was never in a truck wash but it was a Eagle and I wasn't going to chance the siding to acid most of those places use.

Life is short drink the good wine first

ruthi

Mixed up Dina, ready for the road as of 12/25/2010
Home in middle Georgia, located somewhere in the
southeast most of the time.
FIRST RALLY ATTENDED: BUSSIN 2011!

Madmike

I did that. I was 30 bucks and like 5 guys washed her down in like 5 minutes. The one had a wand that was 8 foot long. The rest just stood around and ask how old is this thing! Got her home and spend 8 hours doing it right. I now wonder what was the better cost per hour.
You can have this bus when you pry her from my cold dead fingers.

ruthi

We have had some do good and take a lot of time, and others that rushed it thru. We are going to probably carry a power washer on board and do our on. Usually there is someplace out back at a truck stop that you can do it.
Mixed up Dina, ready for the road as of 12/25/2010
Home in middle Georgia, located somewhere in the
southeast most of the time.
FIRST RALLY ATTENDED: BUSSIN 2011!

Ed Hackenbruch

 I wash my 5A using a bucket with about 2 gallons of distilled water in it along with some Turtle Wax Wash and Shine. I use a garden sprayer and about 6-7 gallons of distilled water to rinse it off with. Just do a small section at a time, takes me about 45 minutes to do it. cost is about $12 or less and i don't have to worry about somebody doing any damage. :)
Used to own a 1968 MCI 5A and a 1977 5C.

luvrbus

Ruthi, you need to check the laws at one time AZ and CA were the only 2 states not allowing acid in a truck wash they don't call Blue Beacon Truck Wash streaking beacon for nothing lol

good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

ruthi

Hmmm, never heard of acid wash before. I dont think I can trust places like that with the new bus.
Mixed up Dina, ready for the road as of 12/25/2010
Home in middle Georgia, located somewhere in the
southeast most of the time.
FIRST RALLY ATTENDED: BUSSIN 2011!

buswarrior

Maybe best to wash your own coach.

Anyone with double pane windows best stay far away from a pressure washer. Let's remember the vintage of the windows. A pressure washer may force moisture into the panes, and then you get the fogged windows.

Garden hose for hosing off anything to do with near the windows, blast away below that.

Watched it happen, won't participate again!

happy coaching!
buswarrior
Frozen North, Greater Toronto Area
new project: 1995 MCI 102D3, Cat 3176b, Eaton Autoshift

NewbeeMC9



I thought that's what kids were for ???

Maybe you should have couple ;D


They are prouder of the bus when they wash it especially if it is real dirty :)
It's all fun and games til someone gets hurt. ;)

Dreamscape

I do my own, especially since I heard the horror story from Sonnie. He has to replace all of his aluminum siding as it got stained really bad from a truck wash using acid. I think you will do a better job than a truck wash anyway. And with that new paint, I sure wouldn't let anybody else touch it!
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cody

Just for fun pull into a church car wash fund raiser and watch the kids light up, they'll do a fantastic job, use a hose and sponges and just soap and water and they will swarm over it like a bunch of bees, especially if you carry a long handled brush with you.

JackConrad

I always wash our bus myself.  Car soap and a long handle brush.  That way, I know what was used to clean it and know it will be done to my standards when finished.  Speaking of which, I better get busy and wash it before the Back To The Bricks Rally next week end. It has been about 3000 miles and driving in the rain since it was washed.  Jack
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Jerry32

I ussed to take my MH to an RV wash in Yuma which was like an oversized car wash with rolling spray nozzles but no brushes. all the brushing was done by hand.  Jerry
1988 MCI 102A3 8V92TA 740

Ed Hackenbruch

They have guys in Yuma that will come to you and wash your rig for a buck for each foot of length. They use pressure washers and long handled brushes. I have my own pressure washer but don't use it on the bus...only a long handled brush or a wash mitt. ;D
Used to own a 1968 MCI 5A and a 1977 5C.