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09-04-2012, 02:45 AM | #1 |
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Soon to be E90 Owner with a few questions about car/finish care!
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I'm new here, but as a soon to be M3 owner I figured this would be an invaluable resource. I am finalizing the purchase of an 09 E90 in Silverstone Metallic in the next week and I live in Washington DC. I have a covered parking spot at my condo, but I stay at the gf's apt a lot and she has outdoor parking only. Given that I have a condo and can't really wash the car myself, I was wondering what you guys think would be the best solution for washing the car? Should I find a touchless car wash? I heard that the tracks can damage the wheels, is that true? Also, do you think it is worth investing in a cover for when I go to the gf's or when the car is outside for a while? What is the goto cover that E90/92 owners tend to go for? The car I am getting looks absolutely pristine, and I'd like to keep it that way if at all possible, the entire front has 3M clear bra, does that require something else to clean? Either way, sorry for the barrage of questions, I'd just like to take good care of this car. Thanks for your help guys! Misha |
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Stay away from any carwash place regardless of what they claim to offer. They will inflict damage to your paint always. I'm not a fan of covers for many reasons but mainly because that can cause scratches on the paint as well. As far as washing goes look into optimum no rinse. It's a waterless wash that seems to fit your needs. Onr will be fine to clean the clear bra as well. Hope this helps
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09-04-2012, 07:40 AM | #4 |
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Not intentionally. Those things dont get crap off and then you go and wipe it down to dry and scratch the hell outta the car... There is another thread going right now where they talk about the waterless car washing method w/two buckets and some sprays. Seems to work well. From Chemical Guys. Search the forums and check it out... Good luck!
EDIT: Here is the link for the active thread.
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1. Try finding a coin-operated self wash, at least you can control the way the paint is treated there. Avoid the drive through washes you mentioned.
2. Avoid covers entirely, they'll drag dust and dirt across your finish. 3. The clear bra can be treated like any other part of the car when washing. Quote:
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