what gloves for winter car washing?

what gloves for winter car washing?

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steveo3002

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10,658 posts

181 months

Wednesday 17th January
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anyone use gloves for washing the car this time of year? what can you recommend?

Vsix and Vtec

739 posts

25 months

Wednesday 17th January
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No, I just use luke warm water instead.

A500leroy

5,587 posts

125 months

Wednesday 17th January
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steveo3002 said:
anyone use gloves for washing the car this time of year? what can you recommend?
The eastern Europeans down the road till its warmer.

Vsix and Vtec

739 posts

25 months

Wednesday 17th January
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A500leroy said:
The eastern Europeans down the road till its warmer.
I used to do that, until one day Pavel and his mate with the aquablade put a criss-cross of hairline scratches on my wing. It's not worth the agro of driving home thinking your car looks nice again only to find a new set of marks to glare at when polishing the car in the spring.

Pica-Pica

14,450 posts

91 months

Wednesday 17th January
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If it’s cold enough to need gloves - then no washing. The risk is water freezing on pavements or drives and causing slips. It’s a no-no for me.

vikingaero

11,190 posts

176 months

Thursday 18th January
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A boiled kettle full of water in the wash bucket is all you need.

Mad Maximus

473 posts

10 months

Friday 19th January
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I always put on a pair of marigolds.

My hands never really touch the car directly and it saves my skin.

Summit_Detailing

2,007 posts

200 months

Friday 19th January
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Hot water in the buckets and a pair of vinyl gloves should see you well.

Nigel_O

3,057 posts

226 months

Saturday 20th January
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My sons bought me some of these a couple of years ago - absolutely brilliant on cold days

https://www.sealskinz.com/products/waterproof-all-...

Yons

2 posts

10 months

Sunday 21st January
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Wetsuit gloves work very well.

Smint

1,976 posts

42 months

Sunday 21st January
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Decent high water volume pressure washer with soap dispenser, long handled gentle brush, seperate wheel brush, no need for gloves.

dave123456

2,818 posts

154 months

Sunday 21st January
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vikingaero said:
A boiled kettle full of water in the wash bucket is all you need.
Isn’t the hot tap easier?

_Rodders_

585 posts

26 months

Sunday 21st January
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I just make the bucket up with very hot water.

The freeze/burn combo kind of balances itself out.

Caddyshack

11,808 posts

213 months

Sunday 21st January
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dave123456 said:
vikingaero said:
A boiled kettle full of water in the wash bucket is all you need.
Isn’t the hot tap easier?
When we built our new garage I made sure I had an outside hot tap as well as softened water on the cold side.

QJumper

2,709 posts

33 months

Friday 23rd February
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I use these and find them very good:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/134280325771?var=433733...