2nd Gen R60 Countryman Most liked posts in thread: Washing the Countryman is a PITA

  1. Rixter

    Rixter Well-Known Member

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    Does the reverse of the shopvac blow dust from the cannister onto the car? I've got a Sears one I could use :rolleyes:
     
  2. lotsie

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    Clean out the vac, and remove filter:Thumbsup:

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  3. Octaneguy

    Octaneguy New Member

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    How I washed a CountryMan

    How I washed a black Countryman
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    Lots of places to collect water, so I used my air gun
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    Debadging
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    Black Wow on left
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  4. unixdiva

    unixdiva New Member

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    I'm late to this party. For me the pain in washing my CM is the height of it. Being vertically challenged wasn't an issue with my R56, but unless I get a stool to carry around various points I can't to the roof beyond the paint between the rails and sunroof. Sucks to be short.

    Just a note... the stool thing isn't great since I don't have a garage and the paved portion of the driveway is just a foot wider than the car.
     
  5. iwashmycar

    iwashmycar Active Member

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    Some options besides some sort of stool would be to climb up on the rear tire, or open a door and step on the door jamb. This is a lot easier if you have some sort of rack or rails up there.