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some of the older members may remember my rantings under my old screename of MustangEater
but Zaino is the way to go... I have strayed but in the process of zainoing my car right now.
When I had a good coat of zaino on my car, all I did to keep it clean was hose it down, then go for a drive. this got 99% of crap off my car, and only took 5 min. I went like 4 months doing this, and people still always complemented my car like this.
I tried the easier, less involved waxes to put on, they look great, but then 2 weeks later I had to fully wash the car and consider rewaxing.
I live on the West Coast...my car is black which means it always dirty and I am used to seeing it dirty all the time. I keep it in the garage. It rained yesterday so its a bit cleaner. I will NOT buy a black car again....next car is going to be white.
I live on the West Coast...my car is black which means it always dirty and I am used to seeing it dirty all the time. I keep it in the garage. It rained yesterday so its a bit cleaner. I will NOT buy a black car again....next car is going to be white.
Truth... white is absolutely no better than black when it comes to getting dirty, neither is red for that matter... :(
Pewter aught to be the best really when it comes to covering up dirt, cuz its already a dirty silver. With a pewter car i bet you could get away with never washing it.
Originally posted by SSMOWS6
i mean, you can always fly wes out there and since he's a tool sometimes, fashion him into a plow for the maro
try living on a road where construction has strewn dirt everywhere, and then it rains (finally). But there's this darn water truck that goes down the road, soyou don't even NEED the rain for it to be mud. here's just 1 pic of me driving for less than 1/2 a mile on the road (after the water truck) at 5mph.
i don't really have a problem w/ dust since i park in the garage. my biggest complaints are love bugs and ash from all of the brush fires across the state.
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ya my car is black so its a pain, and like ^ said, i also park my car in garage everyday... but just having the car sit outside work for a few hours, its full of dust
I live in Holly Hill, Just north of Daytona. Lovebugs are a *****! I found soap & water with an old pair of my wifes panty-hose does the trick. But you must get them off within 24 hours or they leave marks in the paint.
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