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How often do you wash your vehicle(s)?

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Once a week now. We just moved to a house with no garage, and the birds are haveing a field day with my car 🙁
 
My previous two cars I would run through the car wash every week or two.

I just picked up a brand new car and I've been pretty religious about keeping it clean. Hand wash and dry with microfiber towels about twice a week. The wheels get coated in brake dust which drives me nuts.
 
Not as often as I should. I live in an apartment so I have to take it to the car wash, which usually isn't convenient to do as most in the area close at 5. I'll have to take it to the self-service one tonight, though... the poor thing is filthy from this weekend (yay rural Vermont roads).
 
I take it through a local "quick detail" place every 3 or 4 months. A half hour later and $35 poorer, it comes out better than I'd do myself.
 
The dust on my BMW's wheels is almost greasy, and theres a lot of nooks you can't get into without a brush.

this is touchless: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzHf...ew-vl&list=PL8Cnc6kMnQhPBWklMc4zeAV3q0MP7stBc

here's the product: https://www.dipyourcar.com/product.php?productid=71

Personally soap and water scrubbing with a rag is fine for me even though the rim design means a lot of work. Just seems like a lot of wasted product spraying all that onto each wheel every time.
 
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Rarely these days. When I lived with my parents I probably washed it once every month or two.

I can't really wash it these days because I don't have access to a garden house and a place to wash it for near free. I'd have to go to a car wash to get it done and I ain't paying for that shit.
 
Rarely these days. When I lived with my parents I probably washed it once every month or two.

I can't really wash it these days because I don't have access to a garden house and a place to wash it for near free. I'd have to go to a car wash to get it done and I ain't paying for that shit.

Might just have to cruise and look for one. I was driving the other week and stumbled across one that had $2.95 washes. I'm sure there are a few in your area.
 
Two months. Although it should really be one month. I just washed mine yesterday and was so amazed I could see out my window.
 
Not often enough. Apartment living sucks. I try to get them to car wash at least once a month. At least its underground parking at night. I also park in a structure at work so that helps with cleanliness too. My wife's is the worst since she's parked outside all day.
 
Only washing a car a few times a year, buying your clothes at Target.

Hummm I'm seeing why there's the stereotype that just about all dudes on forums are virgins.

While YOU might have been one of those guys in high school who could only get a date with some shallow female because of a nice car, that doesn't necessarily apply to the rest of us.
 
While YOU might have been one of those guys in high school who could only get a date with some shallow female because of a nice car, that doesn't necessarily apply to the rest of us.

Yeah, because only shallow females like a clean car. I personally wouldn't want to interact with a female who saw a dirty ass car that only gets washed once a year and was still interested in getting to know the dude. But that's just me. There's this thing called 1st impressions, I don't see how a dirty car could possibly be a plus when it comes to a 1st impression.

It's not about nice/shitty things, it's about having some fucking pride in yourself.
 
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Yeah, because only shallow females like a clean car. I personally wouldn't want to interact with a female who saw a dirty ass car that only gets washed once a year and was still interested in getting to know the dude. But that's just me. There's this thing called 1st impressions, I don't see how a dirty car could possibly be a plus when it comes to a 1st impression.

It's not about nice/shitty things, it's about having some fucking pride in yourself.

So i have no pride in myself cause i dont feel like i need to wash my truck/car every week/month? And if a girl saw my dirty truck and wasnt interested, id be glad to know since that right there tells me she isnt the type of girl i would want to be with any ways.

Sorry but i actually use my truck...as a truck. Hauling things, going off the beaten path, down the dirt roads to camp, ect. It constantly has a layer of dirt on it and the only part that does constantly get washed is the back window on the canopy (when i have it on) since it makes it hard to see out of when its caked with dirt.

Same with scratches and dents. I dont go crying when it gets a small scratch or ding. I always laugh when i see guys with big F350's and Tundras and they get a small scratch and throw a hissy fit. Its a truck, its made to take the abuse.
 
Yeah, because only shallow females like a clean car. I personally wouldn't want to interact with a female who saw a dirty ass car that only gets washed once a year and was still interested in getting to know the dude. But that's just me. There's this thing called 1st impressions, I don't see how a dirty car could possibly be a plus when it comes to a 1st impression.

It's not about nice/shitty things, it's about having some fucking pride in yourself.
If a guy doesn't shower & groom himself, that is different. But his car? The outside of his car? THAT is the definition of shallow.


Guys that are more interested in other people than their cars are the ones worth getting to know.
 
If a guy doesn't shower & groom himself, that is different. But his car? The outside of his car? THAT is the definition of shallow.


Guys that are more interested in other people than their cars are the ones worth getting to know.

So are you okay with a super messy house? I know if my house was messy I would be embarrassed to have company over, I guess that's shallow too huh? I think I understand your thinking, my roommate tells only retards make their beds every morning and it's a waste of time because they just get messed up again.
 
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Only washing a car a few times a year, buying your clothes at Target.

Hummm I'm seeing why there's the stereotype that just about all dudes on forums are virgins.

I bet my once/twice a year washed car is cleaner than your car. I drive my car couple times a year and it's garaged.
 
I think I understand your thinking, my roommate tells only retards make their beds every morning and it's a waste of time because they just get messed up again.

your roommate is correct, the only time my bed is made is when company come over, and even then im not giving them tours of my bedroom so its almost a moot point

the rest of the house is clean, much like the inside of my car
 
this is touchless: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzHf...ew-vl&list=PL8Cnc6kMnQhPBWklMc4zeAV3q0MP7stBc

here's the product: https://www.dipyourcar.com/product.php?productid=71

Personally soap and water scrubbing with a rag is fine for me even though the rim design means a lot of work. Just seems like a lot of wasted product spraying all that onto each wheel every time.

I'll try those next. That Armor All Wheel Protectant stuff mentioned earlier was only semi-effective.
 
I tried to wash my car at my new house but found out the thread for the hose on my water hookup is worn out and I can't screw it on.

So, I can't even tell you the last time I washed a car 😉

I owned my pickup for about 3 years before I sold it and I think I washed it 2 or 3 times. It has to get pretty bad for me to care. I keep the insides clean though.

Also it helps that I buy cars that are hard to see dirt and have a garage.
 
I've probably gone through more bottles of detail spray than I have washed my cars in the past 10 years. Only wash them after a long road trip or if it has been a really long time. The Corvette got its first wash of the year last week.
 
your roommate is correct, the only time my bed is made is when company come over, and even then im not giving them tours of my bedroom so its almost a moot point

the rest of the house is clean, much like the inside of my car

You would have absolutely excelled in the military with that sort of thinking.
 
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