How do you plan on taking care of your car this winter?
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Originally Posted by DRANGED' post='729440' date='Nov 23 2008, 07:02 PM
Did someone say salt?? This is 15 minutes on the roads in MN during the winter. Welcome to my nightmare.
I go to a car wash a couple times a week. I'd rather deal with some light swirls/scratches from the car wash than deal with rust.
I go to a car wash a couple times a week. I'd rather deal with some light swirls/scratches from the car wash than deal with rust.
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Originally Posted by e60insd' post='729429' date='Nov 23 2008, 09:32 PM
To take care of my E60 i plan to continue living in San Diego.
Ha snow.
Ha snow.
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Originally Posted by C's Bimmer' post='729447' date='Nov 23 2008, 09:09 PM
Unless of course, your city goes up and flames and your car has a nice char to it.
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Originally Posted by E60714' post='729407' date='Nov 23 2008, 08:50 PM
So this will be my first winter for my E60, and I was just wondering how some people were going to be dealing with most of the car washes being shut down due to the cold, road salt build up, and other forms of dirt getting on the car. Would the dealers take care of it if I brought it in for the complimentary wash?
The reason I ask is because I hear alot of car washes aren't 4WD-friendly so I wouldn't want to take it there. As for me washing the car, I guess I would need to read up on how to properly clean it, including drying it off, possibly waxing it (I know you have to rub in a certain direction, use "this" for "that") and I still wish I learned that as soon as I got the car during the summer.
But I saw another E60 at the neighborhood Walgreen's, probably a 550, and it was just shining, where as I came home a couple of nights ago to where it looks like it hasn't been washed since....mid-July. Sad, I know. But the one week I'm home, I'll take care of it.
So how would I go about doing it without ruining the paint, etc.?
The reason I ask is because I hear alot of car washes aren't 4WD-friendly so I wouldn't want to take it there. As for me washing the car, I guess I would need to read up on how to properly clean it, including drying it off, possibly waxing it (I know you have to rub in a certain direction, use "this" for "that") and I still wish I learned that as soon as I got the car during the summer.
But I saw another E60 at the neighborhood Walgreen's, probably a 550, and it was just shining, where as I came home a couple of nights ago to where it looks like it hasn't been washed since....mid-July. Sad, I know. But the one week I'm home, I'll take care of it.
So how would I go about doing it without ruining the paint, etc.?
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Stays in the garage. When out its only on the the right days. If caught in a any snow from a few furries to wicked snow or Rain and sleet or god forbid a Hail burst, then the next clear day its warm to hot water with Bimma car shampoo in a bucket and a Microfiber mite, a rinse, and a mircofiber towel dry.... and yes the Final Inspection does come out along with the windex! Now the wheels and rubber need that speacial TLC too... Hey! I did this for big trucks all the time... the Bimma is a walk in the park. DTD
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Originally Posted by baje1' post='729428' date='Nov 23 2008, 09:31 PM
My advice is to take 1,2,3,4,5,6 grand, whatever u can afford (and are willing to be seen in) and buy a beater to just drive for the winter season. You not only conserve the structural integrity of your bimma but also retain the miles.
Please see my signature file and note the old Toyota. Poor thing is rusting away. But at least it has an automatic undercarriage anti-rust system - also know as an oil leak. My biggest problem is finding a place to store them all.
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I plan on washing my car less, as there are less dust storms in the winter months. I also plan on driving with my windows down and sun roof open almost the entire time, except when on bluetooth. It's going to be rough, but me and the bimmah will pull through .
Goodbye 120 degrees,
hello mid 70's!!
Goodbye 120 degrees,
hello mid 70's!!
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Originally Posted by silvergray5456spd' post='729453' date='Nov 23 2008, 10:14 PM
well my e60 goes away for the winter but i do clean my winter car at least once a week. i take it to a self serve car wash and make spray down every possible inch i can. inside the wheel wells, the door jams (sp?) and anywhere where salt will sit. sometimes ill take it to my buddy's heated garage and do a full wash, dry and wax.
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