Discussion
Prompted by incredulous questions from my friends as to my habits, I wondered what the average time between car washes - MTBW - for PistonHeaders was.
I reckon mine is about two weeks but I'm sure we can rely on PetrolTed to wreck the statistics, although reliable sources tell me that even his pride and joy appears to have seen a sponge recently
>>> Edited by jeremyc on Sunday 3rd March 10:57
I reckon mine is about two weeks but I'm sure we can rely on PetrolTed to wreck the statistics, although reliable sources tell me that even his pride and joy appears to have seen a sponge recently
>>> Edited by jeremyc on Sunday 3rd March 10:57
I did consider washing the Griff today but that would involve fixing the hose which would mean looking for something in the garage. I'd then be shamed into washing the Saab. The Griff would be grubby again by the time I got to work tomorrow so it's not worth it.
So thats about 4 weeks.
Sorry and all that.
So thats about 4 weeks.
Sorry and all that.
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I reckon mine is about two weeks but I'm sure we can rely on PetrolTed to wreck the statistics, although reliable sources tell me that even his pride and joy appears to have seen a sponge recently
Cheeky bugger! Amazing how many people comment on the car when it's clean... Had everything from 'Nice car mister' from a 10 year old kid to 'Big up to your motor' from a pi$$ed up teen staggering out of the pub. Is that a good advert for Zymol?
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My wife gets the maid to wash the car and clean the inside twice every week.
It's a hard life.
So you get called "the maid" ? I get called "skivvy" or "he who does". Bummer.
No, not me, the 21 year old girl from the Philippines who does the cooking, cleaning, washing, ironing, babysitting etc. i.e. "the maid"
Depends on the time of year.
In winter because you know it's going to rain later today or tomorrow so what's the point? In practice about every 4 weeks when I can't stand how filthy it looks.
In summer, it gets covered in dead flies and a film of road dirt. But since I'd rather drive it than wash it, it's still probably about every 3-4 weeks...
Exceptions: track days. Wash before so you arrive looking good. Again the day after to get the brake dust off the wheels and grass stains off the bodywork
In winter because you know it's going to rain later today or tomorrow so what's the point? In practice about every 4 weeks when I can't stand how filthy it looks.
In summer, it gets covered in dead flies and a film of road dirt. But since I'd rather drive it than wash it, it's still probably about every 3-4 weeks...
Exceptions: track days. Wash before so you arrive looking good. Again the day after to get the brake dust off the wheels and grass stains off the bodywork
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