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BanzaiZee 11-19-2012 10:48 AM

Washing your car in the PNW...
 
With it raining so often (all the time??) how frequently are you all washing your cars? Mine's a whiteout so it feels like a lost cause... Since it's dark by the time I get off work, I've been washing mine about once every 3-4 weeks at the car wash, and I get lazy on the weekends.

slizoth 11-19-2012 10:54 AM

I usually wash mine once a week, maybe every other week. I've found that Optiguard or a good layer of wax keeps it looking pretty clean even if it rains. I also garage mine.

Neziah 11-19-2012 11:03 AM

Mines a DD and outside parker as well. I try to wash it about once a week or so, I usually wait for a non-pouring day and wash it. I washed it in the rain last week. LOL It was covered with leaf junk and pine needles, had to get that stuff off. I just try to hose it off really well first to get the chunks off, the do the ole' two bucket method. I need to get some front mud flaps on to help keep the crap off of the side of the car. Lot of wax helps.

Touge_ninja 11-19-2012 11:23 AM

Twice a month for me.

m.box.design 11-19-2012 12:01 PM

i try to wash mine twice a month. i try to take advantage of any clear rainless days. mine is white too, so it's not really noticeable until you actually start washing the car, then you see how dirty it actually is. i just use a spray on wax after i wash, but it does bead water and makes it easier to rinse off the dirt and grime that accumulates.

QFry 11-19-2012 03:33 PM

:D ive given up on bucket washing for now...i will however do a quick soap/no-soap pressure washer spray down just to remove excess buildup every other week...and mud flaps help so much highly recommend getting them!

BanzaiZee 11-19-2012 03:50 PM

Thanks guys! Yeah, I have a clear coat on it so it's pretty easy to get the dirt off. I hate paying for a wash when it'll get dirty right quick! Need to just crack down and wash it myself.

DarrenDriven 11-21-2012 05:48 PM

I'm hand washing every week to keep her pretty. I drive my other rigs in the rain, but sometimes I get stuck out there, ya know. No bad swirls yet, but I can always give @Zach a yell if I need to polish her again. :)

seven 11-24-2012 07:17 PM

I have it garaged but I'll try and give some tips as until very recently, I didn't have a garage....

1- use a car wash, spefically one of the ones you drive into a bay thats covered with a roof that has a pressure washer - Why? Well you won't use the pressure washer usually but you CAN use the roof... Alternately, anything with a roof works, carport, tent, etc - just get yourself out of the rain for the duration of the wash

2- Use Optimum No Rinse (ONR for short) car wash! - Two reasons for this; it doesn't require a hose - so you can work anywhere, as long as you fill your buckets (see below) elsewhere. And Its a pretty inexpensive yet awesome product. (For the record, I now do ONR in my garage so I can wash the car even when it rains)

3- Use the 2 bucket method and more importantly BUY BUCKETS WITH LIDS! - I bought 2 home depot paint buckets for like $3 a piece or so, they come with lids. If you have grit guards from any company (if you don't, buy 2 for the $10 they are) and use them, fill your buckets with hot/warm water, one almost full, the other about half or a little less, put some ONR in each (more in the bucket with more water of course) and then put the lids on. Now you can take them in the car anywhere, they won't leak (at least mine never have) and you can dump them when you're done or just re-close them and dump them at home.

4- pay a detailer OR put a good coat of wax or a sealant on yourself. Opti-seal, opti guard, etc... give the paint a good wash, clay it, use a 1 step polish (as the car should have somewhat good new paint and not deep swirls) like Meguairs #205, Poor Boy's World SSR1, or Menzerna Nano Polish, and then seal/guard it... Put a wax on top if you want more depth/shine.


Hope that helps!

[[|==86==|]] 11-29-2012 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by seven (Post 573153)

3- Use the 2 bucket method and more importantly BUY BUCKETS WITH LIDS! - I bought 2 home depot paint buckets for like $3 a piece or so, they come with lids. If you have grit guards from any company (if you don't, buy 2 for the $10 they are) and use them, fill your buckets with hot/warm water, one almost full, the other about half or a little less, put some ONR in each (more in the bucket with more water of course) and then put the lids on. Now you can take them in the car anywhere, they won't leak (at least mine never have) and you can dump them when you're done or just re-close them and dump them at home.


THIS

The more often you wash, the lesser chances for build-up. With less build-up, the possibility of self inflicted swirls decreases. However, this doesn't mean shit if you're using bad washing techniques...

Following an annual or bi-annual detail schedule will help keep the finish of your baby in good order. About what products to use and detailing techniques, that's another can of worms. I personally like to use Synthetics in this rainy state. After 3 months since my last detail on my DD, bird shit still slides off like butter on a hot pancake.

seven 11-29-2012 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by [[|==86==|]] (Post 582108)
THIS
The more often you wash, the lesser chances for build-up. With less build-up, the possibility of self inflicted swirls decreases. However, this doesn't mean shit if you're using bad washing techniques...

Following an annual or bi-annual schedule will help keep the finish of your baby in good order. About what products to use and detailing techniques, that's another can of worms. I personally like to use Synthetics in this rainy state. After 3 months since my last detail on my DD, bird shit still slides off like butter on a hot pancake.

:thumbup:

shiud 12-16-2012 10:53 PM

mine is garaged most of the time, unless I'm spending the night at my gf's. also as a daily driver that is frequently on the freeway, parking outside at work, and just overall fall/winter seattle weather.. my car can't stay clean longer than 4-5 days. I drive an asphalt, so it's not as noticeable as a white out or raven, but it's still annoying how quickly it gets dirty. I've got optiguard, so if i'm in a rush, i just stop by the local self brushless wash, and spend $3 for a quick 5 minute rinse. Otherwise I might wash it twice a month.

NamSin 12-17-2012 12:23 AM

I wash her by hand weekly to prevent build up since she's a DD- still need to get mud guards to minimise the splash up on the doors.

ducatichick 12-17-2012 04:24 PM

You mean driving in the rain isn't washing?

I think I'm a stellar candidate for OptiCoat! :bonk:

seven 01-04-2013 05:01 AM

My full write-up on how to do it right, in like an hour, for cheap...

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?p=643639

stockysnail 01-04-2013 01:02 PM

I haven't washed my car yet in the 5 months I've had it. I don't have a water source at my apartment that's outside, plus it's freezing cold out. My only option would be to put my car through a car wash somewhere.

m.box.design 01-04-2013 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by stockysnail (Post 644177)
I haven't washed my car yet in the 5 months I've had it. I don't have a water source at my apartment that's outside, plus it's freezing cold out. My only option would be to put my car through a car wash somewhere.

Looks like we'll need a wash day. Darren's shop? :lol:

stockysnail 01-04-2013 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by indesign (Post 644425)
Looks like we'll need a wash day. Darren's shop? :lol:

Any chance we can get the college cheerleading team to come wash cars? Acropolis employees would probably do as well but I'm looking for dates, not a tease. ;)

seven 01-04-2013 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by stockysnail (Post 644177)
I haven't washed my car yet in the 5 months I've had it. I don't have a water source at my apartment that's outside, plus it's freezing cold out. My only option would be to put my car through a car wash somewhere.

Use my method as the only water source you'd need would be to fill the buckets... You can do that in your sink or tub, then walk them out to the car.
If you're using ONR, you don't need to rinse :)

m.box.design 01-04-2013 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by stockysnail (Post 644640)
Any chance we can get the college cheerleading team to come wash cars? Acropolis employees would probably do as well but I'm looking for dates, not a tease. ;)

My cousin is on the PSU dance team, maybe we can work something out. :thumbup:

https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...21072246_o.jpg

stockysnail 01-04-2013 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by indesign (Post 644654)
My cousin is on the PSU dance team, maybe we can work something out. :thumbup:

https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...21072246_o.jpg

I went to PSU as well so that could be my way into a date. ;) If you want to hook up a fellow twin car owner I'd be indebted to you. :) If she is indeed single and interested I'd be happy to give out my facebook page so she knows I'm not crazy.

Perhaps we could create a dating site or group just for FR-S/BRZ owners. :)

slizoth 01-04-2013 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by stockysnail (Post 644724)
I went to PSU as well so that could be my way into a date. ;) If you want to hook up a fellow twin car owner I'd be indebted to you. :) If she is indeed single and interested I'd be happy to give out my facebook page so she knows I'm not crazy.

Perhaps we could create a dating site or group just for FR-S/BRZ owners. :)

Lol Dudes, settle down and wash your car.

stockysnail 01-04-2013 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by slizoth (Post 644745)
Lol Dudes, settle down and wash your car.

I'll settle down once I get married. Or I actually have something to do at work.

seven 01-04-2013 05:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slizoth (Post 644745)
Lol Dudes, settle down and wash your car.

:lol:

m.box.design 01-04-2013 09:23 PM

this thread has taken a turn for the... worst? better? back on topic folks! before darren moderates us. :D

stockysnail 01-05-2013 01:57 AM

I've used Griot's speed shine in the past and it seems to make the car look nice when not wanting or needing a full wash. Probably need to make sure the cloth is always clean after every wipe as to not do any harm. Once I have some money to spare I'll try the no rinse wash with 2 buckets.

31katys 01-05-2013 01:15 PM

So....Any of you pros want to come wash mine then??

m.box.design 01-05-2013 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by 31katys (Post 646152)
So....Any of you pros want to come wash mine then??

Ask your fellow Washingtonians.
We're always down to get-together down here.

microbionic 01-05-2013 02:53 PM

daily.

seven 01-05-2013 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 31katys (Post 646152)
So....Any of you pros want to come wash mine then??

If you bring it here along with a 6 pack of Fat Tire... Sure.:thumbup:

31katys 01-05-2013 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by seven (Post 646594)
If you bring it here along with a 6 pack of Fat Tire... Sure.:thumbup:

Tempting....

seven 01-05-2013 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by 31katys (Post 646614)
Tempting....

I used to do detailing for part time income on the east coast, usually did 2-3 cars a month for anywhere from 100-400 per car (depending on if paint correction/compounding/etc was needed). Been doing it for my personal car for longer than the 4-5 years I did it for others.
If you want to learn I'll gladly teach, if you just want a basic wash or something bring a sixer and hang out. I'll only charge people at this point if I have to break out a clay bar or a polisher.

BanzaiZee 01-05-2013 09:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by seven (Post 646722)
If you want to learn I'll gladly teach, if you just want a basic wash or something bring a sixer and hang out. I'll only charge people at this point if I have to break out a clay bar or a polisher.

Very tempting indeed! I hate trying to wash a car in this arctic weather...

seven 01-05-2013 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by BanzaiZee (Post 646908)
Very tempting indeed! I hate trying to wash a car in this arctic weather...

I should have added, I have a 2 car garage and can gladly do this in the garage with people :)

stockysnail 01-05-2013 10:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by seven (Post 646722)
I used to do detailing for part time income on the east coast, usually did 2-3 cars a month for anywhere from 100-400 per car (depending on if paint correction/compounding/etc was needed). Been doing it for my personal car for longer than the 4-5 years I did it for others.
If you want to learn I'll gladly teach, if you just want a basic wash or something bring a sixer and hang out. I'll only charge people at this point if I have to break out a clay bar or a polisher.

Why do you live so far away! I'd keep your fridge stocked in the winter from me having you wash my car in the cold weather. :)

31katys 01-05-2013 11:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by seven (Post 646722)
I used to do detailing for part time income on the east coast, usually did 2-3 cars a month for anywhere from 100-400 per car (depending on if paint correction/compounding/etc was needed). Been doing it for my personal car for longer than the 4-5 years I did it for others.
If you want to learn I'll gladly teach, if you just want a basic wash or something bring a sixer and hang out. I'll only charge people at this point if I have to break out a clay bar or a polisher.

I'd love to learn! When the weather gets a little better though... I usually keep my cars pretty clean, inside and out, but I don't know the tricks of the trade. I totally appreciate the offer!

Cade01 01-14-2013 02:24 PM

I wish there was a place in Eugene that did Opti Coat, I would love to have my car done.


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