we have a sinner ...
#1
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we have a sinner ...
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This gentlemen (CA plates beginning with 5MM) took the full-scratch option at a local Penryn, CA 76 station this afternoon.
Santorin Blue by the looks of it after the wash. Sorry about the pathetic cell phone picture. I used the zoom feature. I thought that exiting the car while "on deck" for my spray wash to get a closeup would freak the guy out.
/dan
This gentlemen (CA plates beginning with 5MM) took the full-scratch option at a local Penryn, CA 76 station this afternoon.
Santorin Blue by the looks of it after the wash. Sorry about the pathetic cell phone picture. I used the zoom feature. I thought that exiting the car while "on deck" for my spray wash to get a closeup would freak the guy out.
/dan
#6
I sometime run to the do it yourself...and just wash it off myself with water...no soap
but mostly to keep the wheels nice and clean. With two coats of wax on the car and wheels...not much dirt sticks to the paint.
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#8
I care, but now I live in a rental two bedroom and the closest outside SPIGOT is 200
yards away, dragging a hose is a pain in the *** and I have very little time for car washing these days, busy busy busy...
Besides the greatest risk to the car is not the carwash but rather the road debris and OTHER drivers.....so I still park defensively....and avoid **** on the road...
Mike
Gotta love those DARN retread tires ripping of 18 wheelers at 65 mph......
Mike....
Besides the greatest risk to the car is not the carwash but rather the road debris and OTHER drivers.....so I still park defensively....and avoid **** on the road...
Mike
Gotta love those DARN retread tires ripping of 18 wheelers at 65 mph......
Mike....
#10
you mean truckers drive 65 where you live? On I-85 they drive 80.....and throw tires.
Yes, you are correct about having to lug a hose, not fun when you have to drag all the cleaning supplies out and a hose to boot!