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lol dang, just stocking that stuff would be too much work for me, let alone actually washing my cars myself!

 

I've had too many hack jobs by so called professionals, I enjoy it and my cars are well kept.

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If you own a nice car you should wash it yourself or hire people to come to your house to wash it. The last thing you want is to drive a car on a warm day to a car wash, and they spray cold water on it while the paint, brakes and wheels are hot. That's what warps rotors and causes painted wheels to peel. It also causes paint to develop tiny cracks over time

 

Plus those rags they use are full of dirt from the SUV that was ahead of you

 

 

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Now that you've had the car polished professionally, learn to maintain it yourself:

 

My goodies:

 

Wow you have even more than I do. Is that an RO water filter for the final rinse? After I wash my car, if I'm lazy I pour deionized water on it and let it dry on its on (without towel drying). I assume this is what your RO filter is for

 

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If you own a nice car you should wash it yourself or hire people to come to your house to wash it. The last thing you want is to drive a car on a warm day to a car wash, and they spray cold water on it while the paint, brakes and wheels are hot. That's what warps rotors and causes painted wheels to peel. It also causes paint to develop tiny cracks over time

 

Plus those rags they use are full of dirt from the SUV that was ahead of you

 

 

Agreed!

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Wow you have even more than I do. Is that an RO water filter for the final rinse? After I wash my car, if I'm lazy I pour deionized water on it and let it dry on its on (without towel drying). I assume this is what your RO filter is for

 

Yes that's a water filter ( CR Spotless). I use the blower to dry, then dab any remaining spots with a MF drying towel.

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I've browsed thousands of hardcore porn sites, downloaded gigs of spyware porn and my computer even copes with the fucked up links/pics Abolfaz posts but this, theese 458 pics made my computer totally overloaded and destroyed my eyes!!!!!

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I've browsed thousands of hardcore porn sites, downloaded gigs of spyware porn and my computer even copes with the fucked up links/pics Abolfaz posts but this, theese 458 pics made my computer totally overloaded and destroyed my eyes!!!!!

Thats cause your computer must be slowww like your lambo!

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Now that you've had the car polished professionally, learn to maintain it yourself:

 

My goodies:

 

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You got a lot of "beat" rags there John... lol

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lol dang, just stocking that stuff would be too much work for me, let alone actually washing my cars myself!

:iamwithstupid:

 

I am way to lazy to go to those extremes, last Lambo I owned I washed it twice myself in 4 years the rest car wash.

 

Somebody told me it was therapeutic to wash your own car, few weeks ago I was bored and thought to myself I will give it a go see if I feel the therapy.

 

I went and bought a pressure washer, some other stuff, shampoos etc, it ended up costing me $1200.

 

They lied, it wasn't therapeutic at all, now what do I do with a $1000 pressure cleaner? :lol2:

 

 

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The last thing you want is to drive a car on a warm day to a car wash, and they spray cold water on it while the paint, brakes and wheels are hot. That's what warps rotors and causes painted wheels to peel. It also causes paint to develop tiny cracks over time

 

So what happens when it rains?

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On a more serious note....458 looks great! :icon_thumleft: (minus the fischer price looking wheels...)

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