Hand wash

Fill a Wash and Rinse bucket three quarters full of water, add a Great Barrier Thingy and a capful of Dirty Times Wash into the Wash bucket. Froth the mixture with a blast from the pressure washer for a nice head of suds then rinse the wash pillow in the Rinse bucket before dipping it into the Wash Bucket to fill it with suds.

If your Fourby is lifted or the roof is hard to reach, your side steps or a small safety step will be helpful for reaching those areas.

Dirty Times Wash has a lower pH that enables better cleaning power on minerals which means it’s also great for removing fresh water spots. Its mega lubricating and sudsing formula helps to glide over the surface for a safe and faster clean. Wash the car from the top to the bottom with methodical overlapping motions making sure you don't drag grime from the dirtier lower areas back up to the paint. Always rinse your wash tool in the Rinse bucket water after each section to get rid of sand or grime collected in it, preventing this grit from dragging along your paint as you wash.

The Wash Pillow is the best tool for bigger vehicles as its larger surface area covers the exterior faster and holds stacks of suds. The thin profile of the Shagamittastic wash mitt is perfect for tight spaces like side bars, weather shields and roof racks. While doing the hand wash it’s best to do areas around badges, emblems etc, with one of the Foursome brushes as most of the scratch causing sand and grime has been removed by the pre-wash.

Dirty Times Wash is also built to be very forgiving in the sun, so if it dries, it can simply be rinsed off with a gentle stream of water. Rinse the entire car with the hose and flush out any remaining wash from the crevices around the car. Dirty Times is completely safe for ceramic coatings and sealants, but it can affect some older waxes so you may need to re-apply some protection after use. The easiest way to tell is by judging the paints hydrophobics.