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Re: The Season of Discontent is upon us...
This time of year I try to squeeze in my last few hand washes before it gets too cold and everything freezes up. We too can have days with a 40+ swing in temps and the last couple of years have been very erratic. I actually hand washed our cars on New Years day last year. It unexpectedly hit 60 degrees for the day.
As for what do I do when I'm not cleaning up my cars? All the other stuff I've been putting off all summer because I've been working in the yard and maintaining our cars.
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Re: The Season of Discontent is upon us...
Originally Posted by
Bruno Soares
Since I now work from home due to covid changes, bad weather just means I use my car less. When I need to go out I use my wife's car
Last year all winter I basically drove the car a few miles per week and kept it hooked up to the battery tender the rest of the time. Never took it out of the garage if the roads were dirty or the day wasn't sunny.
In the past 18 months, my car got rained on 3 times and that's because I really had no way around it. It never was a garage queen but now you might as well call it that. I even adjusted my insurance to driving 4K miles per year which lowered my premium, I should have done that sooner. You may say "but then you're not enjoying the car" and I think that's fine, I'd rather not enjoy it then see it get dirty which means I have to find time ASAP to clean it again. I washed it late last week, and the weather has been crappy since. So it's been in the garage since, this week I think Thursday might be the only clear day to drive it
The struggle is real! I can relate. I've been a WFH long before Covid. My last lease left me at just over 4k miles after 2.5yrs. I can't even justify why I still insist on AWD purchases...I suppose if I find enough possible things to go wrong I could see myself caught out in a blizzard with the sky falling.
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Re: The Season of Discontent is upon us...
In Texas I still try to wash once a week at least. I'd prefer to wash every 3 days or so. I do daily drive mine so 3 days is about as long as I can go if I want to do a touch-less wash in the driveway. Most of the time it doesn't get below 40 during the day here. I throw some sweat pants on and get out there.
Being from New England though, I understand the struggle. My family moved out here before I started driving/really got into cars so I never experienced it first hand. I do remember my dad and I shoveling snow and him looking at his motorcycle in the garage, seeming to wonder if it was worth paying for something all year and only using it 2/3 of the time.
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I'm in Florida and I avoid taking out the car during the afternoon showers. I give up trying to keep the glass haze free at least until about this time of year when it finally lets up. Thank God for my garage!
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Sadly it will time very soon to do the detail product shuffle from the garage to the heated portion of the basement. A sign that's it's truly over.
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Originally Posted by
pro 4x
Sadly it will time very soon to do the detail product shuffle from the garage to the heated portion of the basement. A sign that's it's truly over.
I plan to do that this weekend. The Camaro goes under the cover, the Jeep gets undercarriage cleaning and a Fluid Film application.
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I only have a few items to move inside. I've mostly kept everything in the basement. I'm hopeful for enough occasional warm days to keep going for a while. Probably do some touch up paint this weekend and then winter wax in a month or so.
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I need to get everything out of my trunk pretty soon!
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Originally Posted by
MisterSnoop
I only have a few items to move inside. I've mostly kept everything in the basement. I'm hopeful for enough occasional warm days to keep going for a while. Probably do some touch up paint this weekend and then winter wax in a month or so.
Stupid question and I can probably go look at my bottles but if the garage stays mostly mild, it's fine to have them spend their life in the garage, right? I'll have to take better notice but my garage doesn't usually get too hot or too cold.
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Originally Posted by
Uncbrs
Stupid question and I can probably go look at my bottles but if the garage stays mostly mild, it's fine to have them spend their life in the garage, right? I'll have to take better notice but my garage doesn't usually get too hot or too cold.
I think that would depend on temperature range and the products. 303, is one product I know to keep from freezing. I got a bluetooth thermometer that I stuck in the garage so I could see how often it got below freezing or got too hot. It's often enough that's there's only a few months out of the year I'll leave stuff out there.
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