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First good cleaning of spring--Like finding coal in my stocking on X-mas

dmention7

Hater
Well, I started giving my car the first good cleaning of the spring, and I noticed a series of sickeningly-large scratches along the lower half of my driver's side. A weird squiggly one on my front fender, a patch of fairly deep ones on my front door, and a patch of light ones on my rear door/fender. I have a feeling it's my own fault though, for not using the touch-free washes.

Stupid Walser giving me all these stupid discounts for stupid Super America so that I earn shitloads of stupid Speedy Rewards points and use them on stupid free carwashes with stupid brushes that scratch up my poor little car. Strange thing is I had been using the exact same wash ever since I got my car and never had a lick of damage before. Must've all happened during one visit....

I'm going to go out and finish cleaning her off now. I'll post up a few pics when I get back in.

motherf*cker.... :mad:
 
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JustROLLIN

Guest
Nothing a good buff job and a thick coat of wax cant fix hopefully.
 

dmention7

Hater
Yeah, the ones toward the back will probably buff out, but the ones in front catch your fingernail pretty well.

Ah well, 2 years and 40k miles, and you have to expect some battle scars
 
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mazdamn02

Guest
that sucks dude. i hate the swirl marks those auto car washes give....
im thinking of getting the car professionaly detailed and then a coat of paint protectant stuff put on after a good wax.
 
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mazdamn02

Guest
true, but im really ocd when it comes to clean car (the exception being winter, your finger art is the evidence!)
 
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speed_addict

Guest
Yep... I have the same OCD problem when it comes to cleaning my car... I never use the car washes that arent touch-free. I would rather wait and wash my car by hand when its 40 degrees out. I am also looking into getting a professional buff job done to hopefully get rid of the swirl marks the previous owner left me. I have waxed the car many times but I just cant seem to do it. Anyone know of any good detailing places?
 

dmention7

Hater
Check out the detailing thread speed6guy started. He's got a pretty solid foundation for how do a thorough detail of your ride, from claybar, all the way through quick-detailer.

Wax won't get rid of swirl marks, unless they are miniscule. You're probably best off using some rubbing compound and/or polish, followed by a good wax.
 
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Z-licious

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Check out the detailing thread TCSpeed6 started. He's got a pretty solid foundation for how do a thorough detail of your ride, from claybar, all the way through quick-detailer.

Wax won't get rid of swirl marks, unless they are miniscule. You're probably best off using some rubbing compound and/or polish, followed by a good wax.
You mean speed6guy. He runs a detailing shop IIRC.
 

dmention7

Hater
:STFU:


Ouch. At least I've got boost now.

Between you and mndsm, I'm starting to get all kinds of reasons to go nuts with this MSP....
 

mndsm

I'M OFFENDED!
I'm the king of shit talkers I will say that.


But i'm always down for standing up to my word. I don't pick a race unless I know what's under your hood as well as mine.
 

dmention7

Hater
I forget how much the service contract on my 3 cost (I want to say around $1200)... but once I get that refund check, half is going into savings and half is going into mods. I'm thinking I need some suspension bits first...
 
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Z-licious

Guest
It's true, he doesn't like me. I think it's because I drive the same car.
 
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