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If you pay for a pro to detail it, then it seems a bit of a waste IMHO to then let the local hand wash cover it with swirls again. They hardly use any water, use the same grity cloth to wipe the whole car and wheels with, it's no wonder that the car ends up with marks on it. My last CC was an A4 with quite hard paint, but they still managed to scratch/swirl it, so I only wash my CC myself thesedays. MY new 320d has only been washed by me and looks all the better for it, despite 5,000 miles in a couple of months ownership.
But as FZR400RRSP says the wax, etc you put on makes washing it easier anyway. I don't need to scrub my wheels only use a EZ clean brush and some ordinary car shampoo ('wax safe' though so it doesn't strip off the coating I've already applied).
As for 'not spending all day everytime' I'm afraid I do, but only on my private cars, the work one gets maybe an hour every 2-3 weeks (= maybe 2,000 miles). I've found that getting out in the fresh air washing the car seems to be helping me lose weight and I'm stuck in front of my laptop, except when it's raining like today... |
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