Are you ridin' dirty?
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Originally Posted by ebeldesign,Oct 25 2007, 04:17 PM
I cant even bring myself to waste my time washing my car right now. It looks like hammered $hit all covered with ash from all of the fires around. Are the rest of you with daily drivers just going to wait until the fires are over to wash the S2k, or are you making an attempt to stay on top of it?
Just wondering...
Just wondering...
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I will probably wash it sometime next week... and yes its driving me crazy
Its dirty as hell, but I work off of Sand Canyon so washing it right now is pointless
Its dirty as hell, but I work off of Sand Canyon so washing it right now is pointless
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Message I got from Honda:
Action Required
Southern California Wild Fires have generated extensive ash fallout. The ash, combined with moisture in the evening from sprinklers or dew, will create a compound that could damage the paint. It is very important to wash the cars in dealer inventory often to preserve the factory finish.
Thank You
Wash your cars fellas!
-John
Action Required
Southern California Wild Fires have generated extensive ash fallout. The ash, combined with moisture in the evening from sprinklers or dew, will create a compound that could damage the paint. It is very important to wash the cars in dealer inventory often to preserve the factory finish.
Thank You
Wash your cars fellas!
-John
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mine is garraged but it did get a little dusty the first few days at work but when I would get home I would dust it but now its raining so I'm definitely going to need a wash