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How to properly wash your 370 w/o damaging paint? Help

Originally Posted by chrischhorn People at the DIY car wash here hate me lol. I go there and pre-soak my car and fill a bucket of water. Then I hand

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Old 12-24-2012, 06:50 PM   #6 (permalink)
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People at the DIY car wash here hate me lol. I go there and pre-soak my car and fill a bucket of water. Then I hand wash it lol. I live in an apartment so no water hose at home or anything. DO NOT USE THEIR BRUSHES AT THOSE PLACES! They are old and crappy and don't do much other then swirl your paint. Hand wash and spot free rinse with the pressure washer, hand dry right after.
This is what i do. Fill a bucket with water, snap a top on it. Sometimes i even use 2 buckets. And i sit there for hours hand washing it/detailing it. Then dry with 2 or 3 waffle weave microfibre towels

I usually do this very late, like 11PM on weekends so I'm usually the only one there and not holding anyone up.
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