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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by spootydinkcamaro94: I wash mine every other day and wax every weekend. <hr></blockquote>
Not to be a jerk but wont that harm your clear coat if you wax that often? All of the waxes i have used are abrasive, to remove oxidation, you might wanna consider maybe every month.
1996 Camaro 3.8L A4<br />*RK Sport Headers, RT High Flow Cat, B&B Tri-Flo Catback w/Quad Tips<br />*17\" Camaro SS Rims w/Firestone Firehawk SZ50 EP (275/40/17 Front, 285/40/17 Rear)<br />*SLP Speedometer Recalibrator<br />*American Sports Car SS Style Hood, Painted Green Disc Calipers and Drum Shells<br />*Charcoal Leather Interior
Not to be a jerk but wont that harm your clear coat if you wax that often? All of the waxes i have used are abrasive, to remove oxidation, you might wanna consider maybe every month.
Well, so far I seem to be ok. I guess I can slack off some. Oh yeah and I vaccuum everyday also.
White 94 3.4 A4 Camaro<br />Perf:<a href=\"http://www.splmeter.com/94camaro.html\" target=\"_blank\">2.5\" Flowmaster catback </a>, K&N FIPK, B&M ShiftPlus, Aluminum Driveshaft<br />App: 17\" Eagle 077 wheels, rk sport performance spoiler, clear corners<br />Audio: <a href=\"http://www.splmeter.com/box.html\" target=\"_blank\">Drivers side 12\" stealth box</a><br />Times: 10.602@64.2 w/ 2.25 60\' in the 1/8th
i wash it every Wednesday cuz i get home from school early!!! I use TurtleWax car Wash (no spot formula) works great... and monthly i wax it! My baby has to stay outside cuz no garage... [img]graemlins/crybaby.gif[/img]
but we are moving soon so GARAGE HERE I COME!!
but i also have the California Car Duster and it works wonders! I have to wash it alot because there are a lot of pine trees and they like to get sap everywhere....
next purchase... car cover... any suggestions anyone?
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Silver_Bullit: Every 3 days. By the way nice car beastly ta!<hr></blockquote>
Thanks
<b>2001 Black Trans AM M6</b> <br />!Hood baffles,!CAGS,Mufflex Cat-bypass pipes,Borla y-pipe,TSP Rumbler cat-back,LGM lid,G2 springs,BMR SFC\'s,BMR STB,LGM billet pedals,Lou\'s short stick,Custom FRC\'s,Custom hood and side vents,Polished 18x9.5 Z06 wheels
i wash mine probably once a week or so, depending on the weather. I use turtle wax ZIP wax to wash it and usually wax it once every two months or so. i use the california duster because of that *&%$#@! gravel driveway of mine.
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