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      03-18-2024, 05:41 PM   #1
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Practical Ways to get car washed

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Owned my G42 for 14 months now, did hand washes for basically 12 of those months but now a bit too busy. Found different hand wash places, but I 100% can see them adding micro scratches and so I am wondering what I should do. Frankly, I park on a main road here in LA during work, and my car is covered in dust every day. I would want to wash it once a week, but the thought of finding a mobile washer and paying him ~100 dollars a week to wash a car that'll get dirty quickly seems irresponsible.

Any thoughts on what I should do? I feel like the obvious thing is to just wash my car again by myself.
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      03-19-2024, 07:52 AM   #2
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Unless you find a touchless car wash, I dont see any other way. And touchless does not knock off all the dirt, it will still leave a slight film that would require some contact to remove. So you will be back to square 1. Others will chime in, with some ideas...
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Unless you get bird shit or something sticky on your car I would back down to every 10 to 14 days mobile wash or diy best
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My suggestion and how I do it (My car lives outside at home and at work. I live near beach so every morning I have a layer of sea air on my car, impossible to keep clean):

Hand wash your car whenever you can (Apply ceramic coat or use ceramic sealant quick detailer as a drying aid)

"Touch-less wash" once every week or two. I go to a self service car wash. Using a IK foam sprayer, I foam up my car with Carpro reset. Let dwell for a few minutes and then use high pressure sprayer setting to remove 90% of dust and dirt. Then I use spot-free rinse setting for final wash down to help against water spotting. I bring my Ego leaf blower to blow off as much water as possible. With the ceramic sealant applied during my hand washes, I can get nearly all water off car with the blower.
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