"Dusting off" the car
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From: Fairfield County, CT
My Ride: 530xi
Model Year: 2007
Engine: N52
I've heard conflicting reports about how to best keep the car looking nice day to day without a full wash. They have dry brushes you can use to get off dust and pollen, but won't that scratch the coat? Some use a cover, but then mildew or mold could be a problem. Also, what are your thoughts on powerwashing (gently, of course), especially in the wintertime when you don't want to accumulate TOO much ice in the driveway.
Taking delivery tomorrow of a shiny black '07 530xi. Black wouldn't have been my first choice, but it was luck meets opportunity, so I went with it. I heard black shows EVERYTHING, so looking for the best way to keep on top of it when a full wash isn't in the cards. Any suggestions?
Taking delivery tomorrow of a shiny black '07 530xi. Black wouldn't have been my first choice, but it was luck meets opportunity, so I went with it. I heard black shows EVERYTHING, so looking for the best way to keep on top of it when a full wash isn't in the cards. Any suggestions?
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My Ride: BMW 525i e60 (private) M-style,, Carbon Black, HUD, MM Interface.
And a BMW 325 e90 (Business),
Start out with giving it a proper polish/wax treatment. (If your dealers detailer ha not done this). Normally high end wax will give a good protection on your car and generally you would not need a lot of waxing between the washing. At wintertime I usually hand wash at the local carwash. They have the icing then ;-). I would not go through a carwash because of swirls. For birdie accidents and some other minor fouling, I keep a quick detailer in the trunk. Mind you.. bird shit/poo/fecies (whatever reads more pleasant). is damaging to your paint. The sooner you get it of the better (shooting it before it sh**s is the best protection) Specially on a black car.
Early spring and end of summer are waxing times for me.
Oh.. and congrats on the car ;-) Black is a beautiful color.
Early spring and end of summer are waxing times for me.
Oh.. and congrats on the car ;-) Black is a beautiful color.
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What do you reccommend for the daily elimination of road grime, dust, pollen, water spots, etc? Isn't there some kind of soft brush that can be used on the finish?
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My Ride: BMW 525i e60 (private) M-style,, Carbon Black, HUD, MM Interface.
And a BMW 325 e90 (Business),
Quick Detailer and a fiber cloth.
If the stains are too bad however, I just give it a quick wash. But not on a daily bases though.
If the stains are too bad however, I just give it a quick wash. But not on a daily bases though.
i bought a 60 dollar car cover from pepboys. its the smartest thing i ever did. keeps dust, bird shit, sprinklers,sun off the car all day while im home or at work. i dont give a shit if people think im werid covering it up. keeps me from having to wash it 3 times a week. car looks damn clean for many extra days over just keeping it in the elements
i bought a 60 dollar car cover from pepboys. its the smartest thing i ever did. keeps dust, bird shit, sprinklers,sun off the car all day while im home or at work. i dont give a shit if people think im werid covering it up. keeps me from having to wash it 3 times a week. car looks damn clean for many extra days over just keeping it in the elements
+1 on the cover screw other people if they make fun its only because their accord never needs to be washed..
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