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As most have mentioned, try to stay away from those type of car washes. They use VERY harsh chemicals, which do they bulk of the "cleaning" since there are no

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Old 12-27-2012, 11:53 AM   #16 (permalink)
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As most have mentioned, try to stay away from those type of car washes. They use VERY harsh chemicals, which do they bulk of the "cleaning" since there are no brushes used there for agitation. Those chemicals will degrade any sealant/glaze/wax you currently have protecting your finish VERY QUICKLY!

If your car gets especially dirty, just pull in and use water only to knock of the majority of the heavy stuff, then head somewhere that you can do a proper 2-bucket wash. Take a look at these videos:

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Drying After The Car Wash
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Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding! We have a winnaaaaaaaaah!

You know, you could always go to your parent's house and wash your car. You could do theirs too for allowing you to use their garage. If not, find a friend who has a garage and you could both do your cars on the same day. Surely there's ONE person in your life with access to a garage.

That's what I do
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2bucket rule and leaf blower after dry... Have never Terrie. Towel dry
Blow dry then a good detail spray dose the job
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wax on left hand clockwise/wax off right hand counter clockwise.
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wax on left hand clockwise/wax off right hand counter clockwise.
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