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    How and what do you use to wash your car?

    #2
    -lots and lots of water
    -a soft brush on the gardenhose (so you always add lot and lots of water)
    that's it
    And 4 times a year first a good shampoo-wash followed by a wax-session.
    Accord Aerodeck 1991 (CB8) JDM H22A

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      #3
      lets see lol...... a bucket, sponge, soap, somthing to dry it with, water,and a water hose and then just wash it

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        #4
        Originally posted by accord-racing
        lets see lol...... a bucket, sponge, soap, somthing to dry it with, water,and a water hose and then just wash it
        i see you even put a picture to this DIY... freshly washed car, soap on the street
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          #5
          Originally posted by Goelette
          i see you even put a picture to this DIY... freshly washed car, soap on the street

          nice catch on the soap..the blackhoused headlights are looking CLEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAANNNNNNN...im working on mine..i have an extra set got them apart, taped and primered..still trying to decide which parts to blackout..neways yes...to wash your car..search the forum..there was a DETAILED post on how to wash it..including what products to buy..i will try and post it later when i get home from skool..pe@ce love and chicken grease from the middle east..

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            #6
            Meguiers conditioning soap (wax free) Soft cloth mit, water, and a meg shammy for the final dry, then I spray with meg detail spray, Wax 4 times a years and polish once a year.

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              #7
              Originally posted by 91accordwagon
              Meguiers conditioning soap (wax free) Soft cloth mit, water, and a meg shammy for the final dry, then I spray with meg detail spray, Wax 4 times a years and polish once a year.

              haha that was bad ass we posted at the SAME time..so yea we are now extremely cool..lol..pe@ce

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                #8
                I wipe it down first to get the dust off, Claybar the car or soap and water the car, wipe it off, then wax if i feel like it.

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                  #9
                  I heard Mr. Clean is really good

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                    #10
                    just use wash and wax, then wax it after that

                    tell you what though...my father bought these "absorber" cloths form wal-mart
                    $15 for two of them..about 16 inches by 18 inches or something like that...but omfg..they hold ridiculous amounts of water..like insane amounts..best thing ever for drying your car off...its good for here in FL where waterspots form instantly...

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                      #11
                      go here www.mothers.com they have a wax forum. much knowledge can be absorbed there. later.
                      Avoiding dirt at all costs

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                        #12
                        dish soap and a hose. oh yea, I care LOTS about my paint.
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by ACC0RD22
                          dish soap and a hose. oh yea, I care LOTS about my paint.
                          Ya, well seeing as how dish soap is a grease remover, and WAX is a greasy substance.....it's abuse alright.

                          I use a clean mit, car soap, wash from top to bottom only....wheels last. Then, I go out and take it up to about 80mph on the highway, and any water left on the car when I get back is towel dried.....LOL!!
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by mondojackal
                            my father bought these "absorber" cloths form wal-mart
                            $15 for two of them..about 16 inches by 18 inches or something like that...but omfg..they hold ridiculous amounts of water..like insane amounts..best thing ever for drying your car off...
                            i use the same thing! they're the shit.

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                              #15
                              Yep absorber cloths are nice i got one also. Plus got me some microfiber cloth at wal mart too.

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