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Originally Posted by kannibul
Yep - I figure dust doesn't eat paint and doesn't scratch it just sitting there.
I take it down to the spray-n-wash place and hit it with the sprayer to get it all off, then bring it home and "really" wash it after that, then dry it, then polish/wax it...then sit it in the garage again because I don't want to get it dirty, then it gets dirty anyway from sitting in said garage from dust in the air, then when it gets a decent layer, I feel I didn't get to "enjoy" it being clean...
Rinse + repeat.
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Well when the dust settles I just take a microfiber and wipe it down since the wax is already on the car. It comes off like a hot knife through butter. I have a car cover for when I wax it and put it in the garage though
I am VERY VERY anal about my car when its clean. I take an entire day to clean it I want it to stay clean as long as possible. I will carry a quick detail spray and microfiber on me in case I hit water or something