Dan
Well-known member
Careful with those automated washes that spray the underside. The majority use recycled water for that. Ask me how I rusted the underside of my Tundra in record time.
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Tell me " bout it .. Yowww!!!This is what I do also. One thing I do different is that when the grime doesn`t seem to rinse off I do the unthinkable and run it through the soft touch. It is either that or I leave it on all winter. I have pretty much gave up on keeping my Camaro clean through the last few winters. Right now it hasn`t seen the car wash for almost a month and that is because we have had frigid and now subzero temps(today`s high -7F, tomorrow`s high -18F) and won`t see above zero until mid next week. I might be able to get the salt off next Friday, if not what`s another week!
If needed I have a torpedo heater that I can run and get the garage into the 60`s with when it gets above 0 but the surface temp of the car is a lot harder to get up to temp and takes forever...
.. Sometimes I think things were easier before I paid such attention to detailing!
Ah, the Curse of Autopia rears its head
But not really, I guess...keeping the salt from rusting out a vehicle is way beyond detailing, and IMO its basic maintenance if you plan to keep a vehicle for an extended period.
Eh, gotta keep the windows clean anyhow, just for visibility, and I`d sure hate to do that outdoors this time of year! I honestly don`t know how people get by without garage facilities.
bob m- Ah, then it *IS* the Curse of Autopia after all! What I mean is...in the functional sense, swirls simply don`t matter. They only matter as much as the beholder cares and it`s possible to have an utterly *WONDERFUL* automotive experience without giving them a moment`s thought. Rust, OTOH, can be serious, even life/death issue so keeping it (truly) clean (everywhere, even underneath) is a whole different matter, Autopian or not, it`s necessary.
This then [raises] the question - if you are in a cold snap withh weather at best in the 20`s for the forseeable future and you don`t have access to a heated garage of even a "touchless" wash, do you week a few more weeks hoping to get a 40 degree day or bring it to a "better" auto car wash and let it air dry or use my own MF cloths? (Have a coating (Nanolex))on for some months now. Would it damage/remove the coating?
I don`t mean to sound like a total butt wad but I think you are taking detailing way to serious. ...Again if I sound like an ass that really is not my intention.
Left work an hour early and it was still about -10F. Dead calm and actually felt quite nice since the sun was out. I was looking at the touchless car wash on the way by going to get groceries, one in the stall but I just could do it. I might take a road trip on Sunday and it is supposed to be in the mid 20`s so might have to find a touchless where I am going and get it done, I might even settle for a soft touch since it has had a month to set in. We have a few nice days coming then single digit and light snow coming in the forecast so it might be a waste of time also.