Other than Caulfield having more sass in him than should be tolerated, I like this one. I think Mr. Mallett intended understanding of physics and car ownership to include more than just rainbow making. KE=1/2 MxV^2 comes to mind.
I’ve been a proponent of a basic physics test as a requirement for a driving license for many decades. Alas, my reason has nothing to do with washing cars.
When it comes to car washing, I am obsessed with clean windows front, back, sides. I hate when there are streaks or that film on the inside of the windows. A touch of Meguiars Gold in a clean bucket of water, clean cotton rags (one for wet; one for dry), car out of the sun and the windows cool, not heated up. Rub/wash thoroughly, dry quickly.
Living in a drought-prone state, I have a wildly different view of “car-washing” than the cartoon characters in this strip.
Just up the road from me is a “carwash” that takes place inside a building where all water is recaptured and reused. In my “neck of the woods” the cost of water is fortunately so high most people don’t think spraying it in the air to feed a bunch of grass (which serves no purpose other than “looking good”) or cleaning a vehicle (which functions just as well “dirty” as it does when it’s clean).
In my world, a vehicle serves a purpose (other than as “eye candy”) or it doesn’t exist, though it took my wife more than a year to reach the same conclusion when she bought her last new car.
That may be the way to make a rainbow, but it’s not how one washes a car. Unless you want lots of water spots, wash in the shade, and take the nozzle off the hose.
chaosed2 over 2 years ago
or, option 2, just live in Hawaii for a few years.
Bilan over 2 years ago
That’s what you call the Corolla Corona.
Doug K over 2 years ago
Make sure the sun is behind you as you spray so you can view a rainbow
goboboyd over 2 years ago
Like many things, we know more about them than we understand.
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer over 2 years ago
My boy
e.groves over 2 years ago
I start at the top and work my way down. Wash an area, then rinse before it starts to dry.
sandpiper over 2 years ago
Caulfield has his moments.
cervelo over 2 years ago
Other than Caulfield having more sass in him than should be tolerated, I like this one. I think Mr. Mallett intended understanding of physics and car ownership to include more than just rainbow making. KE=1/2 MxV^2 comes to mind.
MeanBob Premium Member over 2 years ago
I’ve been a proponent of a basic physics test as a requirement for a driving license for many decades. Alas, my reason has nothing to do with washing cars.
BC in NC Premium Member over 2 years ago
When it comes to car washing, I am obsessed with clean windows front, back, sides. I hate when there are streaks or that film on the inside of the windows. A touch of Meguiars Gold in a clean bucket of water, clean cotton rags (one for wet; one for dry), car out of the sun and the windows cool, not heated up. Rub/wash thoroughly, dry quickly.
wellis1947 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Living in a drought-prone state, I have a wildly different view of “car-washing” than the cartoon characters in this strip.
Just up the road from me is a “carwash” that takes place inside a building where all water is recaptured and reused. In my “neck of the woods” the cost of water is fortunately so high most people don’t think spraying it in the air to feed a bunch of grass (which serves no purpose other than “looking good”) or cleaning a vehicle (which functions just as well “dirty” as it does when it’s clean).
In my world, a vehicle serves a purpose (other than as “eye candy”) or it doesn’t exist, though it took my wife more than a year to reach the same conclusion when she bought her last new car.
Realimaginary1 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Psychedelicized cleaning?
SofaKing Premium Member over 2 years ago
That may be the way to make a rainbow, but it’s not how one washes a car. Unless you want lots of water spots, wash in the shade, and take the nozzle off the hose.
Muzi54 over 2 years ago
Red and yellow and pink and green
Purple and orange and blue
I can sing a rainbow, sing a rainbow
Sing a rainbow too
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 2 years ago
This is really cool! The colors are fabulous and I love the reaction of the guy washing his car! Well done, Jef! Well done! ❤️