Is their anyone that washes their car in the garage w/o a drain.
In high school I knew these guys that had a drain in their garage, that would be awsome, but I do not.
Just wondering if anyone does this, and what is their methodology. I'd like to consider this, if there is a way.
Thanks:)
tybmw
12-09-2003, 02:18 PM
I dry my car in the garage.
G. P. Burdell
12-09-2003, 02:41 PM
You'll probably wind up with mold and mildew problems if you wash your car in a garage that doesn't have a floor drain. I suppose you could seal the floor and walls and squeegee the water outside when you're done, but that would be a PITA.
If I need to clean the paint and can't wash the car, I use a quick detailer spray and microfiber cloths.
David
12-09-2003, 09:39 PM
In the summer I was the car in the garage if I'm doing it during the day when the su is out. Most houses have their garages sloped ever so slightly to drain water out. Mine was, but the concrete has warped with time. I usually take a broom and sweep it out only takes me 10 mins. So far so good (touch wood).
get yourself one of those large floor squeegee sweepers at your local hardward store..........no more water on your garage floor.
bellavus
12-16-2003, 12:54 AM
i used to wash my car in the garage at the local firehouse where i was a member, but i have never washed the car in the garage where i live now. I just clay and wax in the garage.
RacermeX
12-16-2003, 02:43 PM
Seems like you'd get everything else in the garage wet.
I always usually look for shade to wash/dry/wax my car. Well, drying & waxing can be done inside the garage without much problem I suppose.