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Warning - washing your car
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I read an article today regarding being wary washing your car
It said that the volcanic ash, which may have built up on your car, is extremely abrasive and could cause significant damage to paintwork.
It advised hosing the car down before washing, cleaning your sponge very regulary in clean water and using several half buckets, changing them often. Also said to be careful cleaning the window seals as opening and closing the windows if wet and dirty could scratch them.
Makes sense - it's something I had considered and therefore, I used the power washer last weekend before cleaning
It was in the Daily Mail mind so was probably a bit on the scarmongery side................
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25th Apr 2010 8:04 pm
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25th Apr 2010 8:10 pm
npinks
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i have read this too
I would use full buckets though, less chance of picking up grit from the bottom, unless you use 50L buckets
25th Apr 2010 8:11 pm
adam
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Load of
Always hose your car down before washing it - and I'm sure that the sand that drops on them from the desert when it gets lifted and normal road muck is just as abrasive
Assume as it was Daily Mail the story was titled. 'If Princess Diana was alive this is how she would clean her car'
26th Apr 2010 7:35 am
DaveC
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rinse, snow foam, rinse, wash using two bucket method (one for rinse one for soapy stuff), rinse, flash auto dry mist, chammy dry.
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26th Apr 2010 11:57 am
PaulP
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DaveC wrote:
chammy dry
Your procedure was going so well until this bit
Chammy's are so "yesterday" and apparently scratch hell out of paintwork by trapping grit and crap (especially on Santorini/Java Black).
Much better to dry it with a proper "modern day" drying towel 2006 Discovery 3 TDV6 SE AutoBuckingham Blue 2007 Golf GT DSG
26th Apr 2010 12:00 pm
DaveC
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I've tried those microfibre towels and don't like them.
so long as the chammy is rinsed often and binned after a few washes it works fine. i find it easier to see any grit on the chammy than the towels, besides the flash auto dry does 80% of the job i literally just drag the chammy over or mop the awkward bits where water sits waiting to pounce on the newly applied polish!XC90 T8 R Design Pro
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26th Apr 2010 12:07 pm
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hahaha...I tried this same argument a couple of years ago and it didn't work
I bought a decent dying cloth - a huge waffle weave one, not a microfibre cloth, and it is fantastic - much better than my old autoglym chammy
But I think you're right....if you rinse it out every 2 minutes then it would probably work well 2006 Discovery 3 TDV6 SE AutoBuckingham Blue 2007 Golf GT DSG
26th Apr 2010 12:09 pm
The_Thinning_Beast
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Drying towel, chammy?
I use an aquagleam filter - no need to touch the paint after rinsing and it dries spot free
Although, to be honest it's all a bit pointless as the previous owner didn't seem too careful and I haven't gotten round to dealing with those swirls and scratches!
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26th Apr 2010 12:39 pm
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Is Chammy the chav for Chamois? Or is the Shammy........
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26th Apr 2010 2:14 pm
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26th Apr 2010 3:18 pm
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bigdave wrote:
Whats 'washing your car'?
it's what those 10 bosnians do when you drive up to the industrial unit and wave £5 out the window.
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