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HeartbeaT91 02-29-2016 02:50 PM

Does rain affect how you take care of your 86?
 
Hi! It's me again.. I guess I'm a curious person. Which gets me asking!

Does the fact that it rains a LOT in the PNW affect how you take care of your car? I guess it matters less for those with a garage, but for people who park on the street / open lots like me - I was curious how much effort I should put to make my car look in top shape.

When I lived in SoCal, it made sense to car wash / wax often - but since it rains so much do you guys just end up not washing your cars that much and just let rain do the work? Do you still wax regularly? How does paint protection stuff work alongside rain? I did some searches on the forum but couldn't find the right answers to these questions. Thanks! :^)

go_a_way1 02-29-2016 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by HeartbeaT91 (Post 2563704)
Hi! It's me again.. I guess I'm a curious person. Which gets me asking!

Does the fact that it rains a LOT in the PNW affect how you take care of your car? I guess it matters less for those with a garage, but for people who park on the street / open lots like me - I was curious how much effort I should put to make my car look in top shape.

When I lived in SoCal, it made sense to car wash / wax often - but since it rains so much do you guys just end up not washing your cars that much and just let rain do the work? Do you still wax regularly? How does paint protection stuff work alongside rain? I did some searches on the forum but couldn't find the right answers to these questions. Thanks! :^)

Wash it whenever you like but rain doesn't clean your car :bellyroll: Also wax more often for optimal results. Paint protection is basically just wax FYI so dont think its some magic thing that you can only have done at the dealer. Its really just a scam to make more money, I know because I used to sell that stuff hahaha! If you find that the water is not beading off your car that means you have no wax left in that area. Try waxing it every 3 months you should be golden.

Locust 02-29-2016 04:29 PM

Just had a discussion about washing cars on another forum. Not sure what the rules are here so I'll just err on the side of who cares and link you to it: https://www.boostedforums.net/showth...ressure-washer

Rain just means I wash more often than I would if I were in, say, California. If you're in a dry state just make sure you wipe dust off with a clean microfiber towel and you're fine. If you're getting rained on you need to wash more often or at least use a waterless wash every once in a while followed up with a detail spray or wax.

PNW FRS 02-29-2016 11:12 PM

Wet weather = Extra Care...
 
Luckily, I have my FR-S garaged... this makes a huge difference. If the car has a lot of road grime etc. on it, I always take time to do a light wipe down with a clean WET microfiber to get the oily crud off the paint. Then, I use Griot's Waterless Car Wash to do a clean up.

http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/...on+car+wash.do

And... regular applications of wax (especially on the sides and rear).

Lots of work, but it helps keep the rig looking nice -- rain or shine.

Ultramaroon 03-01-2016 12:00 AM

Does rain affect how you take care of your 86?
 
Yes. I don't wash it while it's raining.

jawn 03-01-2016 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 2564420)
Yes. I don't wash it while it's raining.

I make sure to wash my car just before it rains. If it wasn't forecasted to rain, it certainly will now.

Ultramaroon 03-01-2016 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by jawn (Post 2564425)
I make sure to wash my car just before it rains. If it wasn't forecasted to rain, it certainly will now.

lol It's so discouraging. *sigh*

Bird87 03-01-2016 01:33 AM

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Originally Posted by jawn (Post 2564425)
I make sure to wash my car just before it rains. If it wasn't forecasted to rain, it certainly will now.

You are the one doing the rain dance!

From the Bird Phone! (X_x)@==(','@)

soulreapersteve 03-01-2016 01:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 2564420)
Yes. I don't wash it while it's raining.

Wait... I thought you were supposed to wash while raining to save water.


Us PNWers are hippies after all.

Or was it only Seattle/Portland folks?

Wait #2... Seattle folks are hipsters.

x.x

Ultramaroon 03-01-2016 01:54 AM

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Originally Posted by soulreapersteve (Post 2564516)
Wait... I thought you were supposed to wash while raining to save water.

I confess I actually do that.

In the summer I wash it in the front yard instead of the driveway.

HeartbeaT91 03-01-2016 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Locust (Post 2563840)
Just had a discussion about washing cars on another forum. Not sure what the rules are here so I'll just err on the side of who cares and link you to it: https://www.boostedforums.net/showth...ressure-washer

Rain just means I wash more often than I would if I were in, say, California. If you're in a dry state just make sure you wipe dust off with a clean microfiber towel and you're fine. If you're getting rained on you need to wash more often or at least use a waterless wash every once in a while followed up with a detail spray or wax.

Where is the best place to get a wash + wax up near seattle area?

Locust 03-01-2016 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by HeartbeaT91 (Post 2564841)
Where is the best place to get a wash + wax up near seattle area?

There's a lot of places but I can't recommend Jim's Detail enough because I know the owner from autocross and he's an awesome guy that cares about his customers.

Bakchoii 03-01-2016 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Locust (Post 2565114)
There's a lot of places but I can't recommend Jim's Detail enough because I know the owner from autocross and he's an awesome guy that cares about his customers.

Cant'? or Can lool

Locust 03-01-2016 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Bakchoii (Post 2565471)
Cant'? or Can lool

Can't recommend enough = I recommend it but I can't tell you enough times.
Can recommend enough = Why would anyone ever say this because it's a horribly round-about way of saying if I recommended it once that would be enough to never recommend it again.


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