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Old 12-10-2009, 08:02 PM   #61
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I don't know who does this, but I find coffee stains regularly on my spoiler at work. Bye bye clear! I do a once a week wash, polish every month and try to do the interior every week too. Otherwise the novelties worn off, it's far too much hassle to keep a black car immaculate 24/7. If it was a coupe I'd certainly keep up the vigil!
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Old 13-10-2009, 07:30 AM   #62
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Hey all,
Living in Adelaide under water restrictions, and owning a Blood Orange Gt with terrific paint, got me thinking about how I was going to look after the Paint work in the long term.
So unless the car gets dirty on a trip I try to resist washing more than once a week, although I do a daily check each day for Bird droppings, and industrial fall out, and do a seperate wash off for that particular Panel at home by hand from a bucket and watering can.

Of late I have been going out late on Friday Nights to the local Brush less Car wash and taking a Bucket, this particular car wash has not put out a..No Bucket Washing.. sign yet.

I am using that Meguiars NXT Generation Car Wash shampoo and the only part of the Brush less Car wash that I use is the High pressure rinse cycle.

Have already bucket washed the wheel rims at home, in the Car wash I use the high pressure rinse to wash surface Dirt off the car and wet it down.
Then fill up the Bucket from the Gun adding shampoo, and fill seperate bucket with water only.

Then I use the Meguiars hand mit and wash each panel down and rinse off after about half the car is done....the High pressure rinse I use at its first setting where pressure is lower, when I use high pressure I back the Gun right off.
Comes up a treat....

Mind you this is late every Friday Night....so I am not holding anybody up by Bucket Washing...

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Old 13-10-2009, 07:43 AM   #63
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I hate it when people just say "Its just a car". They just dont understand. :togo:
My missus understands...I am truly blessed with her. It does not matter what time of the Day or Night it is, if I have to go out and do somthing in regards to the GT...like washing or refueling or buying parts, I just let her know I am going.

Yes dear, with a wry smile is what I get from her ... ( She likes the GT too )

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Old 13-10-2009, 10:26 AM   #64
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Old 13-10-2009, 11:12 AM   #65
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Old 13-10-2009, 04:13 PM   #66
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Ahhhh!!! thanks for all that info, I always thought that I must've been a bit bent and twisted, always lining up steering wheels, vents, gear knobs, cigarette lighters etc. but it seems there's quite a few of us.
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Old 14-10-2009, 04:01 AM   #67
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Being a car bore and a concourse addict (can do this since I only drive weekends most of the time). I will most definitely wash the car after a drive in the rain. However I find if the car is detailed thoroughly and driving in dry nice weather, you can get away with washing every 2 weeks. You just have to "spot clean" the dirt.

Some of my car obession habbits:

1. Yes air vents have to be set a certain way (centre stack vents flush with angle of the dash.
2. Leather seats conditioned and dyed (I want to keep that deep black look and minimise the cracking.
3. Plastic wheel wells and splash shields (blackened and clean but not the artificial silicon shiny look, this is to achieve the showroom new car look).
4. People ridicule me on this, all foods go in the boot. I don't want food odour in the interior.
5. Tyres set at optimum pressure 38 front, 36 rear.
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Old 14-10-2009, 08:00 AM   #68
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4. People ridicule me on this, all foods go in the boot. I don't want food odour in the interior.
I'm the same. No food on the seats, period!
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Old 21-10-2009, 10:23 AM   #69
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Thats the thing, there are 3 cars in our garage & Im only addicted to washing my OWN car. Never anyone elses. :P
Sometimes, I have days at home where I just have to wash cars! So both Mum and Dad's cars cop it as well.....just can't stand having them sitting there filthy.

And your were spot on about the respect thing as well. You feel better driving a clean car.....if others see that you respect your own things, then they will have more respect for you as a result.....

Speaking of which, I'm off to wash my car :evil3:
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Old 21-10-2009, 10:46 AM   #70
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Sometimes, I have days at home where I just have to wash cars! So both Mum and Dad's cars cop it as well.....just can't stand having them sitting there filthy.

And your were spot on about the respect thing as well. You feel better driving a clean car.....if others see that you respect your own things, then they will have more respect for you as a result.....

Speaking of which, I'm off to wash my car :evil3:
LOL. go for it mate.

Wish I had the time to do mine today. Its beautiful outside and perfect weather for some GLARE treatment with the G220.

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Old 30-10-2009, 02:14 AM   #71
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I wash mine 2 times a week. At work we have top notch high pressure cleaners. Some really really really strong degresser for the wheels and some nice acid based cleaner for the brake calipers. Soapy water through a hose and really good sponges.

Makes cleaning my car great and really easy.
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Old 30-10-2009, 02:58 PM   #72
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Love cleaning mine as bionic comes up great. In summer I think 2 - 3 times a week would not be out of the question. I find the worst part about my car is the dark argent wheels, they always look dirty / dusty.....

I laughed when I read some of the strange compulsions people have on here with respect to air vents etc etc..... my girlfriend says I have the same disease.
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Old 30-10-2009, 03:04 PM   #73
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We have some hot weather down here at the moment. Cruising with a clean car makes the metallic in the paint pop out. Looks the goods. I'll be washing the car after work tonight ready for some weekend cruising.
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Old 30-10-2009, 04:08 PM   #74
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Old 30-10-2009, 05:10 PM   #75
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Mine gets washed weekly, whether it's been used in the past week or not on usually on either a Wednesday or Thursday night, unless rain is predicted that weekend in which case I'll leave it.

Even though it's garaged and is not used on weekdays (normally) the car still gets dirty being black

Two bucket method with microfibre mitt and drying towels....No high pressure hose except in wheel arches. Good quality shampoos and a going over with a spray wax afterward. (Duragloss Aquawax or Optimum Car Wax) ...Tyre black and , if needed wheel and window cleaners (otherwise just use car shampoo on these)

Every month an interior vacuum and dedicated window cleaner and wheel cleaner, metal polish on exhaust tips,

Every 3 months a new application of paste wax

Every 6 months a full detail with claybar, polish and rewax..fabric cleaner on seats and carpets

I can understand washing a car twice a week if it's used as a daily driver, but three times a week is bordering on obsessive compulsive disorder
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Mine gets a wash once every fortnight, today i vaccumed the interior instead of washing the exterior, as there is a car show coming up and ill give it a full wash and polish/wax a few days before that!
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when i first got my car, i had a serious problem i would wash it at whatever chance i get, but now that the paint is stuffed i dont, but its getting resprayed soon then i will be back to my old ways lol
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Old 30-10-2009, 06:34 PM   #78
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I used to wash my car every Sunday ! But i have gotten lazy and now lucky if i do it every fortnight ! but when i get some mags and a respray then once i week maybe twice will be good !
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I'm 19 and i've recently purchased my first car, a 2004 Ford Facon BA XR6 in Blue Print (best colour around imo) and love it.

The shine that the Blue Print gives after it's been cleaned is beautiful, and i'm washing it about 2 - 3 times a week at one of my local car wash's.

Anyone wash there car(s) more then this?

Who's addicted to washing there car(s) (by hand or car wash) frequently?

How many times do you wash your car(s) per week, month or year?
yeh mate i just got my first car about 8 months ago
and yeh im pretty much addicted to washing it
usally 3 times a week
and pollish and wax it once a month usally

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Iv washed mine FOUR times in the last 5 days :S
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yeh mate i just got my first car about 8 months ago
and yeh im pretty much addicted to washing it
usally 3 times a week
and pollish and wax it once a month usally

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Beautiful. If the 20s are chrome then I would be down there every night :
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Washing causes hairline scratches that are apparent in certain light conditions. If you're addicted to washing a car frequently, make sure the sponges and polishing cloths are totally grit free, and that all mud and grit is removed with a garden hose before the soaping commences.

There is a difference between polishing and waxing. Polishing removes a fine surface of the paint... it's like a fine cutting compound. On the other hand, waxing does not remove any paint, instead it fills the fine gaps and irregularities in the paint surface.

Polishing, or cutting compounds, are only needed if the paint is damaged or oxidised. Therfore, best if you apply a wax if the paint is in reasonable condition.

If you polish frequently, then you will eventually reveal the car's undercoat.
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I mix up some McGuiyars Cleaner into a spray bottle
(I have the quick detailer stuff as well)

Mist the car wipe it off lightly with a microfibre cloth
go back over it with a clean microfibre cloth
Clean the windows Clean the wheels

this is pretty quick and easy to do. (once a week)

Do it on the sunday morning before I go for a cruise.

I give it a real good clean with Bucket(s) and wax once a month.

Those McGuiairs products are good and the more you use them the better the shine

I think cleaning 3 times a week is ott
once is fine

But whatever puts a smile on your dial
a clean detailed car is such a pleasure to drive.

Cars are works of art really
Kinetic sculptures

Tragic when you see these "expensive vehicles"
on the road just being treated like *****
unclean uncared for and poorly maintained.

You can tell if it needs it run your hand over it look at it
I put my spray bottle on the roof

if it does not slide off unassisted it is not clean
there is clean and there is clean and then there is clean

I am going to clay bar it soon.

I alway have some detailer in the boot and some microfibre cloths
and light cloths any bird poo or whatever get's zapped.


I find this give me a nice looking vehicle that I am happy to drive.

But check these pics out
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When I first got mine I washed it weekly. But now I hate it and want a new one so last time I washed it was 4-5 months ago
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I'm known for always having the cleanest car. Once a week for me.

I have washed my car, not driven it all week and washed it next weekend again.
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I got sort of the same thing mate about once a week for my Au it was more like 2-3 times a week when i first got it
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i was exactly the same when i got my BA, i havent washed it in about 2 months now.

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I only wash my car before driving it on a run to make sure it dries properly no water sitting anywhere hidden. Will polish car once or twice a year depending on conditions and wax at same time.

I do know someone that is addicted to changing there oil alot more than washing there car not metioning any names FATASSLANDAU
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I'm known for always having the cleanest car. Once a week for me.

I have washed my car, not driven it all week and washed it next weekend again.
LOL, I am in the same boat as you! People are not allowed to see my car dirty! I even slide up underneath the petrol tank and clean all around there, anything that has dried water spots from washing gets the makeover.
Whoever gets to buy my car (when it comes time to sell) will get one mighty fine clean example! Tragic!
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