View Poll Results: How do you keep your 996 clean in the winter?
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How do you keep your 996 clean in the winter?
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I'm fortunate enough to have a large garage with a fresh water spigot and a drain, so I can wash my 996 in the garage. I just finished a nice wash and wax job... it's looking good.
I'm interested to see what everyone else does when the weather gets nasty and washing the car in the driveway isn't an option.
I'm interested to see what everyone else does when the weather gets nasty and washing the car in the driveway isn't an option.
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It's sitting and waiting for the first decent day (June, maybe July?) when the slush is off the road and things won't freeze up immediatly, then off to the car wash and spend my quarters.
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I live a little out of town, so even if I do wash it at a DIY carwash it is crusty by the time I get home . . . So I figured out a way to do a driveway wash if it is over 20F.
Not bad actually, as long as you have a heated garage to pull it into. And some coffee!
Happy holidays!
For any fanatics that want the details, here is the link over on the Detailing forum:
Driveway Detailing at 20F
Not bad actually, as long as you have a heated garage to pull it into. And some coffee!
Happy holidays!
For any fanatics that want the details, here is the link over on the Detailing forum:
Driveway Detailing at 20F
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Dont have a garage (life in the big city) But I am waiting for a decent day to give it a wash. its 43f today. most of the snow melted from the big fall last week but its raining cats and dogs. Maybe next weekend?
I want to try that 2 bucket no rinse stuff. I know I will look like an idiot washing my car in the driveway with a hose @ 40f. Anyone know if autozone sells any?
I want to try that 2 bucket no rinse stuff. I know I will look like an idiot washing my car in the driveway with a hose @ 40f. Anyone know if autozone sells any?
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I've been thinking about the waterless car wash stuff too... but so far washing in the garage is working for me. I have a big floor squeegee to push the excess water towards the drain.
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I live a little out of town, so even if I do wash it at a DIY carwash it is crusty by the time I get home . . . So I figured out a way to do a driveway wash if it is over 20F.
Not bad actually, as long as you have a heated garage to pull it into. And some coffee!
Happy holidays!
For any fanatics that want the details, here is the link over on the Detailing forum:
Driveway Detailing at 20F
Not bad actually, as long as you have a heated garage to pull it into. And some coffee!
Happy holidays!
For any fanatics that want the details, here is the link over on the Detailing forum:
Driveway Detailing at 20F
My garage normally stays at about 48 degrees during the winter with the overhead door closed. I used a small portable heater today, and it was plenty warm enough.
I opened the door quickly for this photo with my phone. The drain is just under the 996, by the driver's side door.
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There was no option for non-auto car wash.
I used the autos last winter to get a good undercarriage wash, but found it chipped some paint on my door pull. So it's the manual wand for me. Give it a bit of a shammy before I hit -20C and away we go. That gets done pretty much weekly.
I used the autos last winter to get a good undercarriage wash, but found it chipped some paint on my door pull. So it's the manual wand for me. Give it a bit of a shammy before I hit -20C and away we go. That gets done pretty much weekly.
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Glad to hear of another Porsche owner who isn't sweating a dirty, salty, 911 while enjoying driving the car in the winter months.(I keep reminding myself that my 996 will soon be 11 years old...who am I saving it for?) I feel better after each and every inclement drive.
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I just wash it by hand. I even do wet shami wipe downs.
I like to drive the car in the rain. It's a performance car and good in rain. No way to get away from salt spray in the air so the galvinized body hopefully does its job.
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I hope you give your buddy a say in the choice of drive it or not.
I like to drive the car in the rain. It's a performance car and good in rain. No way to get away from salt spray in the air so the galvinized body hopefully does its job.
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I hope you give your buddy a say in the choice of drive it or not.
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I have 2 days in a row of weather over 40 degrees. It's out and I'll go to the self serve car wash tomorrow.
Next week it's highs in the 30s and back to the truck.
Next week it's highs in the 30s and back to the truck.