blaklyte said:
oups sorry
my bad. Was half sleeping when you post it and I thought you said like it was not that cold
It's okay. I know the feeling.
I mean, sure, if you were really
that modivated, you could go clean it... but then the doors will freeze shut anyway, so what's the point?
Wait for the warmest day possible and bring out two buckets. One filled with water as hot as you can stand and the other with comfortable water. Just add the hot water as the wash water gets cold.
Also, then you can get an Absorber and while you dry the car you can dip the Absorber into the bucket and wring it out in there to get the cold water out (that you absorbed off the car) and get warm water back into it. It will keep your hands from getting cold. Just make sure you dry the door jambs too.
Days where the air is drier will make the car easier to dry (this is why it's hard to dry cars when it starts getting dark - the humidity jumps).
I know it can suck to wash in really cold weather, and those are a few tricks I use to keep from getting too cold.
Oh, and of course with the cold up there especially, I'd suggest to try not to have the water drain into the road or create smooth puddles in your driveway. You don't want to make a slick spot. If you do, get the salt out.
I'm the type known to warry bucket loads of water out to the car the last time the pipes froze.
Steam cleaning the interior now would be completely pointless though. First you'd have to be down near the ground, so you'd get wet, and second, unless you manually dry the car (turn the heat on full blast and run the car for example), the upholstery could freeze.