Haven’t cleaned my car in a month

Haven’t cleaned my car in a month

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Carowner4

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35 posts

20 months

Sunday 19th November 2023
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DOCG

615 posts

61 months

Sunday 19th November 2023
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What does the rain have to do with how much time you have available?

sherman

13,812 posts

222 months

Sunday 19th November 2023
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Im pretty sure your paint warranty will now be invalid.
You may want to check with the manufacturer.

I would get it up on a ramp to have a look at the bottom of the seals too.

Gordon Hill

1,288 posts

22 months

Sunday 19th November 2023
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I don't bother from November to March, it's a complete and utter waste of time, a thankless task and quite frankly I've got better things to do.

havoc

30,870 posts

242 months

Sunday 19th November 2023
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DOCG said:
What does the rain have to do with how much time you have available?
Oh look, another stroppy first response for no good reason. Maybe his work and family commitments mean he's not got many windows-of-opportunity to wash the car, and if it's raining during those windows then he's stuffed?

Glad to see someone is keeping PH's bad-rep alive! rolleyes



OP - I wouldn't worry too much - rain isn't going to cause any problems, most of the issues (even with modern galvanised bodies) come from winter driving on salted roads (underside + stone chipped bodywork, in the main.

DOCG

615 posts

61 months

Sunday 19th November 2023
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havoc said:
DOCG said:
What does the rain have to do with how much time you have available?
Oh look, another stroppy first response for no good reason. Maybe his work and family commitments mean he's not got many windows-of-opportunity to wash the car, and if it's raining during those windows then he's stuffed?

Glad to see someone is keeping PH's bad-rep alive! rolleyes



OP - I wouldn't worry too much - rain isn't going to cause any problems, most of the issues (even with modern galvanised bodies) come from winter driving on salted roads (underside + stone chipped bodywork, in the main.
If he's got work or family commitments, that's fair enough, but again, what does that have to do with rain? Why would such commitments increase because of rain?

sherman

13,812 posts

222 months

Sunday 19th November 2023
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DOCG said:
havoc said:
DOCG said:
What does the rain have to do with how much time you have available?
Oh look, another stroppy first response for no good reason. Maybe his work and family commitments mean he's not got many windows-of-opportunity to wash the car, and if it's raining during those windows then he's stuffed?

Glad to see someone is keeping PH's bad-rep alive! rolleyes



OP - I wouldn't worry too much - rain isn't going to cause any problems, most of the issues (even with modern galvanised bodies) come from winter driving on salted roads (underside + stone chipped bodywork, in the main.
If he's got work or family commitments, that's fair enough, but again, what does that have to do with rain? Why would such commitments increase because of rain?
Are you really suggesting he should just get out in the drive with his 2 buckets and micro fibre sponge even if its pissing it down?

The commitments wont increase but if they and dry spells clash I very much doubt taking his children to (i.e)football practice will be allowed to wait as the OP is washing the car.

808 Estate

2,234 posts

98 months

Sunday 19th November 2023
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Gordon Hill said:
I don't bother from November to March, it's a complete and utter waste of time, a thankless task and quite frankly I've got better things to do.
This ^

vikingaero

11,190 posts

176 months

Sunday 19th November 2023
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I still clean my cars on a weekly rota. If it's raining I just add Turtle Wax Seal n Shine which you can apply wet to panels.

gazza285

10,184 posts

215 months

Sunday 19th November 2023
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Haven’t washed mine since I bought it two years ago, it’s got mold on it now. The inside is clean though, I’m not an animal.

Robertb

2,076 posts

245 months

Sunday 19th November 2023
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Agreed it seems a poor use of time to wash the paintwork in this weather. A paint sealant should certainly act as a sacrificial layer for the finish underneath but in all honesty, clearcoat is seriously tough stuff and will be fine with any normal contaminants.

When it’s really bad and salty in the winter I give the diamond-cut wheels a wash down every week just to stop the salt getting ingrained, plus the windows, and do the rest of the car properly when I can.

WhiskyDisco

913 posts

81 months

Sunday 19th November 2023
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Probably 6 weeks since I washed my car - I'm spending all my time as Dad's taxi driver. However, I think washing the car while it's raining is a good idea.

Mikebentley

6,694 posts

147 months

Sunday 19th November 2023
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I love washing the car in the rain. Natures rinse.

cliffords

1,804 posts

30 months

Sunday 19th November 2023
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I have not washed my car for 2 years

WhiskyDisco

913 posts

81 months

Sunday 19th November 2023
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When I do find the time to wash the motor I find this spray on wax keeps it looking a little bit cleaner for a little bit longer.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/CarPlan-CWR005-Trade-Vale...

soad

33,444 posts

183 months

Sunday 19th November 2023
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Been two months for me, got covered in fine dust/sand back in September.

Going to IMO this coming week for a Gloss Wax wash.

Belle427

9,736 posts

240 months

Sunday 19th November 2023
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Probably works out cheaper to get a respray every few years then get into the detailing game.

Smint

1,977 posts

42 months

Monday 20th November 2023
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Little difference between rain and spraying the body via a hose pipe, its water either way.

Don't quite understand why people would not was their cars during winter, its once the salt goes down that regular washing becomes vital to keep the salt off as much as possible, this assumes the sensible would also regularly rinse things underneath the car so the salt doesn't become imbedded in the nooks and crannies.
You can soon see the neglected cars, those diamond cut wheels will be about buggered after the second winter having spent 4 months each time with salt ingrained into baked on brake dust doing it worst.


Alex_225

6,667 posts

208 months

Monday 20th November 2023
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Don't worry OP, there's little out and about just now that'll be doing your car any more harm than just looking dirty.

Yes road salt isn't ideal to leave on but many do and it doesn't kill your car (although some parts of the car won't like it).

If you have some sort of protection on it, you'll find it'll clean easy enough when you do wash it. Usually when you have a coating applied, it's protecting the shiny polished finish it should have had before being put on the car.

I haven't washed my other half's car for two months and since moving to a rural area, it is utterly grim. I will do it in the next few weeks I'm sure.

SEAN 46

102 posts

182 months

Monday 20th November 2023
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havoc said:
Oh look, another stroppy first response for no good reason. Maybe his work and family commitments mean he's not got many windows-of-opportunity to wash the car, and if it's raining during those windows then he's stuffed?

Glad to see someone is keeping PH's bad-rep alive! rolleyes



OP - I wouldn't worry too much - rain isn't going to cause any problems, most of the issues (even with modern galvanised bodies) come from winter driving on salted roads (underside + stone chipped bodywork, in the main.
Agree about the morons first reply .