S-Techs + Waterway car wash = Fail
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Those are just as bad as mechanical washes. They use extremely harsh chemicals that eat away any sealants, waxes, and eventually over time, your clear coat.
Find yourself a good heated DIY carwash. Bring a bucket, a mitt, and a drying towel. Put the $2.00 in it requires, and go to town hosing off the whole car, underneath to get the salt, in the wheel wells, tires, etc. Make sure you add some water to your bucket as well.
Put the mitt in the bucket, get it nice and damp, and go to town on your car. Rinse the mitt often though (some guys do the two bucket method).
After your done. Put another $2.00 in and rinse the car completely. Get the entire thing, all the salt, etc. Once the timer is up, get a waterblade thing (some people dont use these, but i do.) and wipe off all the water. Get your drying towel and finish it up.
Bam. Your car looks better than ANY crappy car wash AND it wont be covered it halograms and **** the second you pull it into the sun.
I live in Fargo and Minneapolis, and even I have a heated DIY wash place at both of them. If they have one here, they are bound to have one where you live.
Just for the love of your expensive G35s, get them out of those crappy car washes.
Put the mitt in the bucket, get it nice and damp, and go to town on your car. Rinse the mitt often though (some guys do the two bucket method).
After your done. Put another $2.00 in and rinse the car completely. Get the entire thing, all the salt, etc. Once the timer is up, get a waterblade thing (some people dont use these, but i do.) and wipe off all the water. Get your drying towel and finish it up.
Bam. Your car looks better than ANY crappy car wash AND it wont be covered it halograms and **** the second you pull it into the sun.
I live in Fargo and Minneapolis, and even I have a heated DIY wash place at both of them. If they have one here, they are bound to have one where you live.
Just for the love of your expensive G35s, get them out of those crappy car washes.
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Find yourself a good heated DIY carwash. Bring a bucket, a mitt, and a drying towel. Put the $2.00 in it requires, and go to town hosing off the whole car, underneath to get the salt, in the wheel wells, tires, etc. Make sure you add some water to your bucket as well.
Put the mitt in the bucket, get it nice and damp, and go to town on your car. Rinse the mitt often though (some guys do the two bucket method).
After your done. Put another $2.00 in and rinse the car completely. Get the entire thing, all the salt, etc. Once the timer is up, get a waterblade thing (some people dont use these, but i do.) and wipe off all the water. Get your drying towel and finish it up.
Bam. Your car looks better than ANY crappy car wash AND it wont be covered it halograms and **** the second you pull it into the sun.
I live in Fargo and Minneapolis, and even I have a heated DIY wash place at both of them. If they have one here, they are bound to have one where you live.
Just for the love of your expensive G35s, get them out of those crappy car washes.
Put the mitt in the bucket, get it nice and damp, and go to town on your car. Rinse the mitt often though (some guys do the two bucket method).
After your done. Put another $2.00 in and rinse the car completely. Get the entire thing, all the salt, etc. Once the timer is up, get a waterblade thing (some people dont use these, but i do.) and wipe off all the water. Get your drying towel and finish it up.
Bam. Your car looks better than ANY crappy car wash AND it wont be covered it halograms and **** the second you pull it into the sun.
I live in Fargo and Minneapolis, and even I have a heated DIY wash place at both of them. If they have one here, they are bound to have one where you live.
Just for the love of your expensive G35s, get them out of those crappy car washes.
When i was single and in my late teens, early 20's, I used to do that. Didn't matter if it was 10 degrees outside i'd find a way to wash the car because it was important to me.
Now, I just don't have the time or desire. When spring comes around i'll get back to hand washing...but in the middle of the winter, it's either let the salt sit on the car for months...or touchless wash. Not ideal...but i'm done with the days of handwashing in the winter. Just too old
I wouldn't go as far to say it's not important to me however
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When i was single and in my late teens, early 20's, I used to do that. Didn't matter if it was 10 degrees outside i'd find a way to wash the car because it was important to me.
Now, I just don't have the time or desire. When spring comes around i'll get back to hand washing...but in the middle of the winter, it's either let the salt sit on the car for months...or touchless wash. Not ideal...but i'm done with the days of handwashing in the winter. Just too old
I wouldn't go as far to say it's not important to me however
Now, I just don't have the time or desire. When spring comes around i'll get back to hand washing...but in the middle of the winter, it's either let the salt sit on the car for months...or touchless wash. Not ideal...but i'm done with the days of handwashing in the winter. Just too old
I wouldn't go as far to say it's not important to me however