How to survive a hosepipe ban?

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How to survive a hosepipe ban?

Post by char »

With a forthcoming hosepipe ban I gave the car a good clean and sealed with some carlack in the hope I'll be able to keep it reasonably clean with a bucket of water going forward at least for a few months :s

Anybody got any other tips or methods, apart from keeping it in a garage :lol:
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Re: How to survive a hosepipe ban?

Post by trix »

Probably a bit late for this year but get a waterbutt hooked up to collect rain water & use that.
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I have been using ONR (Optimum No Rinse) over the last couple of summers and I find it a really great product. I believe there are now other similar products available all of which can drastically reduce the amount of water you use. For info on using it and all other car cleaning issues I visit detailingworld.
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Re: How to survive a hosepipe ban?

Post by trix »

to raise this again as i'm in a hosepipe ban area (woop de do :( ) congrats to karcher whos advert I have just seen that reminds people their pressure washers can be used off a water butt :clap:
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Or take my approach - leave it dirty! :-)
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I am not a great fan of detailing/ waterless sprays. They can only deal with light dusts and more of a top up rather than a cleaner. Birdpoo yes, but not beyond spot cleaning.

With the amount of rain we are getting these days, as Trix said, waterbutts are the solution.

I use it all the time, even in conjunction with the hose pipe. For example to flush away snow foams/ Irox etc.. In my mum's house she collects over 10 buckets of water. I just use them on the car like that Thailand water festival. i only use the pipe for the wheels, arches and the underside.

Speaking of the pipe ban, what about those Immigrant hand car washes? Are they subjected to any restrictions? For a few pounds they could be another solution.
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Re: How to survive a hosepipe ban?

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skyblues11 wrote: Speaking of the pipe ban, what about those Immigrant hand car washes? Are they subjected to any restrictions? For a few pounds they could be another solution.
They are not affected as the ban cannot stop business making money.
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I have the Karcher that can run off a water-butt just missing the waterbutt part :(
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Re: How to survive a hosepipe ban?

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Or with all the rain we have had over last few days go out with a bucket, wash it and the enjoy a fresh water rinse ;)
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Kerrse wrote:I have the Karcher that can run off a water-butt just missing the waterbutt part :(
:clap: :clap: :clap: :yes:

But as a matter of interest - is it only the Karcher model in the advert that can run off a water butt or will they all ?
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ZephyR wrote:
Kerrse wrote:I have the Karcher that can run off a water-butt just missing the waterbutt part :(
:clap: :clap: :clap: :yes:

But as a matter of interest - is it only the Karcher model in the advert that can run off a water butt or will they all ?

Mine is a Karcher K5800 K5.800 2100W Eco Pressure Washer 140 Bar, it comes with the hose to do it so not sure if they can all do it, possibly not ?
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Never threw away the "Super Soaker 300" I had as a kid. It's not ideal but it does the job. :-)
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Re: How to survive a hosepipe ban?

Post by mysciroccoRocks »

Tried this today and it works wonders... £9.99 from Halfords guys...cheap as chips, on buy 3 pay for 2, great deal!

Turtle Wax Waterless Wash- half the price of a.n.other. chem's, worth trying it out- IMO :clap:

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... 3396795029
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Re: How to survive a hosepipe ban?

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How do these waterless washes work in practice, if you spray them on and wipe arent you basically scratching the paintwork with the dirt?? :s
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Re: How to survive a hosepipe ban?

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Why not take a bucket and sponge to the local supermarket jet wash and just buy a couple of tickets, fill the bucket at the end of the first time, wash car, use second time to rinse off?

Relatively cheap.
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Re: How to survive a hosepipe ban?

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I found a good solution on flebay......perfect water container with hozelock connector and tap.....my Bosch jetwash works perfectly.....25L is more than enough for a normal blast and rinse.....I end up needing one and a half containers if using snow foam first.....

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Re: How to survive a hosepipe ban?

Post by megastream »

I bought a Karcher Suction and Filter Hose this week, nice and cheap on this link - http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=142084

Connected up to a water container works a treat :yes:
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Re: How to survive a hosepipe ban?

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JAM35 X wrote:a good waterless car cleaner is called aquanon, it is easy on easy off: http://www.achem.co.uk/shop/product-det ... ?prdID=330" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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JAM35 X wrote:You should try Aquanon, you can buy it online from achem.co.uk - it is a waterless car cleaner, and a lot cheaper than similar products and still very good quality.

http://www.achem.co.uk/shop/products-su ... 7&catID=31" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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