Wind. Lots and lots of wind.

Kinja'd!!! "mazda616" (mazda616)
04/02/2016 at 16:24 • Filed to: Wind

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It’s sunny and 59 degrees here, but we have sustained winds of 35 MPH and gusts over 50 MPH. My stupid/stubborn self was determined to give Sylvia her first hand wash/wax today, though. So, I froze my ass off and got soaked but the car is clean and that’s what matters, right?

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DISCUSSION (7)


Kinja'd!!! Svend > mazda616
04/02/2016 at 16:50

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It sure is.

I wish I had a garage to pull the car into.


Kinja'd!!! Rico > mazda616
04/02/2016 at 17:33

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Rinseless wash with hot water inside your garage would be better. And you won't get soaked


Kinja'd!!! Rico > Svend
04/02/2016 at 17:34

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If I had a garage my car would be clean inside and out at all times. The fact I've got to go out to a driveway to do everything during daylight sucks.


Kinja'd!!! 46and2aheadofme > mazda616
04/02/2016 at 17:38

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This would be an awesome title for a post reviewing last night’s Mexican food.


Kinja'd!!! Svend > Rico
04/02/2016 at 17:43

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I hear ya’.

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Kinja'd!!! mazda616 > Rico
04/02/2016 at 17:55

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Wouldn't have these damn water spots, either. :( Ugh.


Kinja'd!!! Rico > mazda616
04/02/2016 at 18:20

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Check out Wolfgang Uber Rinseless wash. That stuff dilutes 1 oz per 3 gallons of water, combine that with some eagle edge less towels from The Rag Company (I use about 8-10 towels depending on how dirty) and the car comes out looking great. The gloss from the uber is awesome. I dry each panel as soon as I'm done.

Save on water, save on time, and won't make a mess everywhere.