Therapeutic car wash
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Baby Doll all lathered up.
No after pics cuz she's such a tease!
No after pics cuz she's such a tease!
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Well. I use cermic based products and never scrub or get too aggressive with the pressure washer. I also us Raggtop at least 3 times a year. Looks new. Car is a 2012.5 that I've had 5 years.
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Therapeutic? Absolutely! Well at least it was while I was employed and working 55+ hour weeks. Now I'm retired and it's turned into more of a chore. Don't get me wrong, I still enjoy washing/detailing but after we moved to our "retirement" home I've found that the driveway gets sun almost ALL day. So, I have to kind of time my car washing to cloudy days or evenings. Oh, did I mention that my neighbor seems to synchronizes his lawn mowing to my car washing. Oh well, first word problems - I persevere none-the-less.
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Find the Mother's track rubber remover. It makes it very easy to remove rubber marks and tar spots. http://www.mothers.com/02_products/09224.html
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It hasn't affected mine. I use it when washing the car and I don't leave it on the car for very long. A simple swipe is all the effort needed to remove the rubber mark.
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