How do you wash your car?
I don't use a carwash anymore due to 2 bad experiences with laquer scuff marks. The first was my Ford Escort convertible when the wheel scrubber decided to stay out on one side. I guess it was the salt from the road that didn't help as it was also winter. I only noticed this when I got home and when I went back to the garage they told me they couldn't help as I'd left the premises. Add this to the fact the garage was closing down that weekend then I had no chance of getting anything done about it. I wasn't so bothered about this car as I was getting a full respray anyway
the other was my brand new metallic black Ford Puma (I didn't use the wheel scrubbers) which basically looked as if someone had rubbed a green scouring pad all over it! Again I only noticed later on once the car had dried as you can't see laquer scuffs while a car is wet. The garage again stated I'd left the premises but who waits until their car is dry before leaving the premises?
never again!![]()
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Normally I'd go with the rain, but since we've moved house, I go through the gas station car wash when I fill up. I take care of my truck's engine, but the interior and exterior are another story.
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carwash. I try to do it two or three times a month depending on the weather - that is how long it will stay clean before the next storm
Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
I prefer manually jetwash with a spounge. Easier to reach those tough to get places compared with a carwash.
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I pay one of my coworkers 16yo to detail my car inside and out for only $50.Soooo sweeet.
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ah, a Eunos as most of the Japanese imports here in the UK are called AKA Mazda MX-5. It's over 7 years since I had my Escort and I often wonder if it's still on the road. Escort in the UK is different to the USA version isn't it?, just like most models
I've just found my old pics. You can see the scuff marks inbetween the wheels in the 1st one. The pearl (black to pink
) paintjob wasn't cheap but it was '96 when pearl wasn't as common. It's pretty shocking looking back at it now but it was fun at the time having a 'barbie' car
. It certainly did attract attention from the females and I had some good times with it
:P 8)
in sun, no wheels
in rain with wheels, black roof
no sun with white roof, no wheels
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I chose option 5 (pay someone else to do it). Where I live, there always seem to be charities and kids that stand on corners, waving people down to come to their "donation" car wash. I usually pay $5, sometimes $10. Point is, maybe 5 or 6 kids are working on different areas of the car simultaneously and so I'm in and out in under 5 minutes usually. And, it's nice to help out kids trying to earn money for a school activity ... or a charity trying to earn money for a worthwhile purpose.
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Originally Posted by Dr.Gee
. I ended up with the dual spoke rims in the middle pic but with the white roof and only put the 3 spokes back on to sell it
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How about the "Got no car" option?
His name was MackemX
What kind of a man are you? The guy is unconscious in a coma and you don't have the guts to kiss his girlfriend? -
Bucket and sponge about once a year, maybe.
I'm fine with the color "dirt".Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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