My car isn't a POS, but isn't expensive or new either. I wash it maybe 3-4 times per year, mostly at the car wash and not in my pathetic excuse for a driveway. Usually once or twice in the winter I will get fed up with all the salt on it and cave. I'm not one of those guys who seems to enjoy washing/drying/waxing the car.
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My car isn't a POS, but isn't expensive or new either. I wash it maybe 3-4 times per year, mostly at the car wash and not in my pathetic excuse for a driveway. Usually once or twice in the winter I will get fed up with all the salt on it and cave. I'm not one of those guys who seems to enjoy washing/drying/waxing the car.Chicago Cubs | Chicago Bulls | Green Bay Packers | Michigan Wolverines -
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My car isn't a POS, but isn't expensive or new either. I wash it maybe 3-4 times per year, mostly at the car wash and not in my pathetic excuse for a driveway. Usually once or twice in the winter I will get fed up with all the salt on it and cave. I'm not one of those guys who seems to enjoy washing/drying/waxing the car.Comment
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I used to be hardcore about keeping my vehicle clean, but considering it rains a good 4-5 days a week anymore, it's just not worth wasting time to do it. I do make sure I get a good wash every spring and fall to at least get a good coat of wax on.
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My car is in a parking garage so I don't wash it too often...maybe once a month.SOS Madden League (PS4) | League Archives
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Twice a week inside and out, sometimes more in the winter months due to the amount of salt on the roads. I used to detail cars at a dealer as a teenager, so I’m way more anal about keeping a car clean than most are. Everything including the door jambs and what not get cleaned.
I will judge if you keep a dirty car. Absolutely hate getting inside someone’s car and having to sit in their filth. My mind immediately goes to they must have a dirty *** house too. I’m not saying go crazy like me with it. But at least have a little respect for the things that you own.Comment
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Twice a week inside and out, sometimes more in the winter months due to the amount of salt on the roads. I used to detail cars at a dealer as a teenager, so I’m way more anal about keeping a car clean than most are. Everything including the door jambs and what not get cleaned.
I will judge if you keep a dirty car. Absolutely hate getting inside someone’s car and having to sit in their filth. My mind immediately goes to they must have a dirty *** house too. I’m not saying go crazy like me with it. But at least have a little respect for the things that you own.Comment
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unless you have a convertible, the weather wont clean the inside of your vehicle lol
I count maintaining the interior & washing the outside as 2 distinct & separate chores. You have to constantly stay on top of things inwardly because the rain isnt going to assist you thereOSFM23 - Building Better Baseball - OSFM23
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Weather permitting I try to wash it about every two weeks minimum. If it's buggy or pollen I tend to wash every weekend if I can. I like to get up early and wash the car since the driveway gets sun most of the day.
As for my actual process:
1) Suds soak/bath - I have a Chemical Guys Foam Blaster and use with Chemical Guys Mr. Pink. Just a quick suds bath to get the surface wet and get off anything that is already loose.
2) Wash the car by hand - I use a mitt to wash the body of the car and two separate brushes to wash the tires and rims. Two bucket method (one with soap - I use Meguiar's Gold Class - and the other with a grit guard and water for rinsing). I do the roof, hood, front bumper, rear, sides and each section I go over by hand twice.
3) Drying - Depending upon my energy level I'll use some waffle towels to towel up any excess water. I recommend this if your paint is prone to spotting or if your water source is hard and spots everything up.
4) Windows - I wash them while washing the car, but I also go back and clean them with a window cleaner and microfiber rag.
5) Touch up - Of course you're gonna miss a spot. I'll usually go back (typically in the evening or whenever the car surface is cool) and clean any noticeable spots with a quick detailer and microfiber rag.Comment
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unless you have a convertible, the weather wont clean the inside of your vehicle lol
I count maintaining the interior & washing the outside as 2 distinct & separate chores. You have to constantly stay on top of things inwardly because the rain isnt going to assist you thereComment
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Totally agree, inside of your car must, must be spotless. Cannot stand getting in someone's car and have the feeling of needing a shower when I get out.
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Rolling the car a few times will help jar some of the deep down stuff loose too.Last edited by dubcity; 08-04-2018, 07:25 PM.Comment
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If it relied on me to do it, it would be lucky to be once a month.I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
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I also don't do it anywhere near once a month. I realize that was an overstatement on my part. Although I suppose I did have the qualifier "at best".....Comment
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