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Where is there a car wash where I can use my own bucket and soap and sponge, but use there water and watever other crap they offer. Somewhere in the south east qld area.

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Wash at car lover at 1 am.. then you can do whatever you want.. :D

LoL i dont care about that I would use the bucket wether they let me or not wtf they gonna doo. But the problem is there aren't any taps at my current car wash the dirty kents locked them all.

no self serve car wash will let you fill ur buckets using town water. The freedom fuels car wash actually has cameras to catch you using buckets regardless. As Vince said, car lovers would be your best bet late at night, fill your bucket using a dollar with the rinse program..thats what I used to do...until I bought my rain water tank...now I wash my car every week at home :D

no self serve car wash will let you fill ur buckets using town water. The freedom fuels car wash actually has cameras to catch you using buckets regardless. As Vince said, car lovers would be your best bet late at night, fill your bucket using a dollar with the rinse program..thats what I used to do...until I bought my rain water tank...now I wash my car every week at home :D

LOL ILL use there water i Dont care, i couldn't figure out how to do it, but yeah i forgot about the rinse switch, cheeerss problem solved. mUhaHAhahAHha. Lol Ill bring my own water ahhahAHAHHA

Yeah for rain water tanks :D

You can wash a car for $5 easily at car lovers, I used to do it before I got rain water...

Just gotta be quick and smart about your washing, and dont be afraid of the broom just wash it out first with the high pressure hose... :)

LOL ILL use there water i Dont care, i couldn't figure out how to do it, but yeah i forgot about the rinse switch, cheeerss problem solved. mUhaHAhahAHha. Lol Ill bring my own water ahhahAHAHHA

I tried filling my bucket up with the pressure spray program and it just blew my bucket away! hahahahahah

LOL ILL use there water i Dont care, i couldn't figure out how to do it, but yeah i forgot about the rinse switch, cheeerss problem solved. mUhaHAhahAHha. Lol Ill bring my own water ahhahAHAHHA

Yeah..normally i will bring a bucket of water from home.. :D

no self serve car wash will let you fill ur buckets using town water. The freedom fuels car wash actually has cameras to catch you using buckets regardless. As Vince said, car lovers would be your best bet late at night, fill your bucket using a dollar with the rinse program..thats what I used to do...until I bought my rain water tank...now I wash my car every week at home :)

Yeah, thats what I do. Normally after 9pm its starting to get quiet.

BTW, I can do mine for $3. $1 rinse car, $1 fill bucket, $1 rinse car.

We too have tanks now tho, 9000L worth all full. Just no pump to get the water out of them :blink:

What do you guys recon about the brush they have at car lovers for some reason I just dont trust it and even worse the friquen hose attached to the brush keeps smacking the car.

What do you guys recon about the brush they have at car lovers for some reason I just dont trust it and even worse the friquen hose attached to the brush keeps smacking the car.

Dont EVER use the brush at any of those carwashes, unless you like scratches all over your paintwork.....just take your own mitt to go over the car after a soak and before the final rinse.......

Dont EVER use the brush at any of those carwashes, unless you like scratches all over your paintwork.....just take your own mitt to go over the car after a soak and before the final rinse.......

See this is the kinda shit that worries me, what is so bad about those brushes and why would they be there if they damage your vehicle.

stop ur whinging alex :w00t: Just fill half a bucket with car shampoo and water from home, bring ur own sponge, stick it in the back seat and make sure u drive like takumi and don't spill on the way to the car wash :)

Now there a plan :)

I tried filling my bucket up with the pressure spray program and it just blew my bucket away! hahahahahah

I lold alot.

I can imagine someone doing that and then running after the bucket.

stop ur whinging alex :) Just fill half a bucket with car shampoo and water from home, bring ur own sponge, stick it in the back seat and make sure u drive like takumi and don't spill on the way to the car wash :)

alex cant drive like me :w00t:

I lold alot.

I can imagine someone doing that and then running after the bucket.

im gonna do that and youtube it :) stay tuned

anyone wanna do a sau carwash day some sunday..???

alex cant drive like me :w00t:

im gonna do that and youtube it :) stay tuned

anyone wanna do a sau carwash day some sunday..???

I'd be in for the carwash, dont wanna organise it though to lazy and unco lol

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