carwash?
#11
If you're one of those minimal effort kind of guys, you could spend a little bit of money and getting a pressure washer and a soap gun attachment. Will run you about a 100-150 on a cheap pressure washer and I found the gun for around 15-20 dollars. Makes the wash pretty quick.
Personally to keep the paint in shape I would hand wash it every once in a while and go through the whole detailing process.
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/221...-step-by-step/
Just do a regular wash every now and then and detail once every month or 2 ?
Or you could just pay someone to do it lol
#13
Originally Posted by Seymor Butts' timestamp='1334514022' post='21609570
It's not that.. It's that when I took my car into a touchless Shell car wash, the jets were powerful enough to push the fabric up and spray water all up inside my car and all over me.. I was in a fish tank after that wash! Car wash and shower combo lol
If you're one of those minimal effort kind of guys, you could spend a little bit of money and getting a pressure washer and a soap gun attachment. Will run you about a 100-150 on a cheap pressure washer and I found the gun for around 15-20 dollars. Makes the wash pretty quick.
Personally to keep the paint in shape I would hand wash it every once in a while and go through the whole detailing process.
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/221...-step-by-step/
Just do a regular wash every now and then and detail once every month or 2 ?
Or you could just pay someone to do it lol
The care of the roof is something that I wouldn't even have though about if I hadn't seen that guidebook. Definitely going to get some of that vinyl protection stuff suggested in there.
#14
Originally Posted by kryptonite' timestamp='1334536659' post='21610289
[quote name='Seymor Butts' timestamp='1334514022' post='21609570']
It's not that.. It's that when I took my car into a touchless Shell car wash, the jets were powerful enough to push the fabric up and spray water all up inside my car and all over me.. I was in a fish tank after that wash! Car wash and shower combo lol
It's not that.. It's that when I took my car into a touchless Shell car wash, the jets were powerful enough to push the fabric up and spray water all up inside my car and all over me.. I was in a fish tank after that wash! Car wash and shower combo lol
If you're one of those minimal effort kind of guys, you could spend a little bit of money and getting a pressure washer and a soap gun attachment. Will run you about a 100-150 on a cheap pressure washer and I found the gun for around 15-20 dollars. Makes the wash pretty quick.
Personally to keep the paint in shape I would hand wash it every once in a while and go through the whole detailing process.
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/221...-step-by-step/
Just do a regular wash every now and then and detail once every month or 2 ?
Or you could just pay someone to do it lol
The care of the roof is something that I wouldn't even have though about if I hadn't seen that guidebook. Definitely going to get some of that vinyl protection stuff suggested in there.
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Only decent one I have heard of. Not in Mississauga but Its worth a 20-30 minute drive to get the job done right
http://www.boosteddetails.com/index.php
#17
Even with my hardtop, Automatic carwashes spray through my moldings and leak over the windows.
If you ever want to drive down to the falls for a detail let me know Iv got some great friends that do detailing as well as myself.
If you ever want to drive down to the falls for a detail let me know Iv got some great friends that do detailing as well as myself.
#20
Hey OP, hopefully I can help you out and I have a worked on a few members car before who can vouch for me. Here are some examples of my work..
TL type S
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/910...#entry21165790
M3
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/814...#entry19431336
Detailing your own car is always the best and very therapeutic but if you don't know how to use a buffer please research first and practice first on something other then the S.
TL type S
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/910...#entry21165790
M3
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/814...#entry19431336
Detailing your own car is always the best and very therapeutic but if you don't know how to use a buffer please research first and practice first on something other then the S.