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Keeping the car 'clean' in the winter
Hey all,
I have a question about keeping the car clean in the winter. How do you do it? It is way to cold to get wet here (-27 this morning), but the car is still getting dirty. I know it is going to some, but it is new and I want to do my best to keep it looking decent. I have gone to a spray and wash once, and a touchless once. I like the idea of the touchless as it has a undercarriage spray to knock some of the grit off the bottom. Is there a better idea to keep the chemicals and road grit off the car once a week?
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Re: Keeping the car 'clean' in the winter
Fly south! I always question why people CHOOSE to live north of the Mason Dixon line.
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Re: Keeping the car 'clean' in the winter
Don't drive it ever . Do you have a garage? If you have a garage your to options are rinse less wash of a waterless wash.
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Re: Keeping the car 'clean' in the winter
Originally Posted by Pureshine
Don't drive it ever . Do you have a garage? If you have a garage your to options are rinse less wash of a waterless wash.
Yes it sleeps in a garage, but it isn't heated, it is about 40 or so in there now. How would I do rinseless wash when it gets the road spray all over it?
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Re: Keeping the car 'clean' in the winter
Originally Posted by spiralout462
Fly south! I always question why people CHOOSE to live north of the Mason Dixon line.
I live here because of the lack of people. The entire state only has 500,000 people. Temps like this make me evaluate my decision though.
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Re: Keeping the car 'clean' in the winter
Get a cheap beater to run around in during the winter and keep your new ride new. If you have to drive it don't follow close to others and if the roads are wet just clean the wheels at a coin wash when you can. You don't need to always wash the paint cus the more you rub it the more chance of scratching and swirling your gonna get, your better off to do it when The weather is nice and you can do it the right way safely not at a harsh car wash. You do t know what kind of soap they use or if there is soap. When ever you take a very dirty car through on of those here it looks ok but then it dries and it's all still there.
Detailing in Colorado since 2001
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Rinseless wash all the way but if its -27 outside how could your non-heated garage be 40? I ask because this morning when I wiped down my car with my "FrankenDetailer" it was 6 outside and 48 in the underground garage.
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Re: Keeping the car 'clean' in the winter
What is frankendetailer? My garage is insulated so it stays above freezing, but even there I wouldn't want to be wet
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well what i do (thankfully it doesn't snow here in california) i plug my hose to my kitchen sink and run that warm/hot water ahahaah even though thats my only choice to run it from my kitchen
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Re: Keeping the car 'clean' in the winter
Sometimes if it gets that cold you're just doing to have to deal with not washing it, sorry that's just how it is for some. You could get away with washing it your garage but its hard for us to judge how dirty you car is. You could do a rinseless wash with the Garry Dean method and heavily soak the panels before hand with a pressurized sprayer. Again, this all depends on how dirty you car is and whether or not you want to leave the crud on it or take the chance of marring it because it was too dirty for a rinseless.
My truck sits outside 24/7 so I don't event touch the automatic touchless wash unless it gets anywhere near close to freezing. So sometimes that can be a month or more. Oh well, I'll take that chance for being able to live in God's Country with all this snow. My paint is prepped to handle it though.
Originally Posted by spiralout462
Fly south! I always question why people CHOOSE to live north of the Mason Dixon line.
Because I can't handle heat and I love driving in snow. Plus its easier to clean snow off than mud.
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