How OCD are you about car washing and detailing?
How OCD are you about car washing and detailing? 23 votes
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1st Place in the local car show level detailing
I have all the tools, lotions, potions, etc. Several shelves full of shit and have my own profile on Autogeek because I'm a loser. Have done some insane level of detailing on several cars (full wet sanding and all that), used to detail on the side for money, yada yada yada.
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My car looks like the domicile of a homeless person
Looks like?
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I hand wash only, wax and Armor All regularly (i.e., better than 99% of the general public)
So @BleachedAnusDawg I'm probably not too far behind you.
Cars are expensive as fuck these days- e.g., my 2022 Toyota Sequoia TRD PRO was $75,000 ( @creepycoug made me do it with his 4 Runner Bullying). So, I'm gonna have this thing for 15 year plus (had my old 4 Runner for 14 years) and I need to take care of it.
Both our cars are garaged. I only hand wash, and wash and clean the interior regularly. I even get out the clay bars once in while although the car is new enough to not need that yet. But I cheat on stuff and don't quite get to car show level detailing. For example, I use the spray on quick wax vs a more traditional harder wax. Or I clean the wheels but I don't Armor All the tires. If there's some kid crumbs in spots I can't reach with the Dyson, I don't sweat it. I get 95% of the bugs off the front bumper, but I'm not getting out the bug and tar remover products.
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1st Place in the local car show level detailing
You are definitely doing more than 95% of people are willing to do. The next level is doing your own polishing and ceramic coating the wheels, trim, paint, etc with various forms of those products. It's an investment in proper equipment, lighting, and higher-end products (throw that Armor All away!) that most people aren't willing to spend the money on. Not really worth it unless car detailing is your hobby or you have higher end vehicles. Not many people are willing to put 10+ hours into just the polishing stage to get mirror-perfect paint.
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I hand wash only, wax and Armor All regularly (i.e., better than 99% of the general public)
I think it's a use case thing. If cars were my number one hobby, I'd be at your level. They aren't and that's fine. But I'm big on pride of ownership and protecting resale value. Most people treat their cars like shit.
I think if you stay on top the hand washing, waxing etc you're going to keep the pain in great shape which is most important. Kiddy sunscreen is the bane of the existence with interiors. It's nearly impossible to get off plastic or vinyl in the interior unless you're on the shit right away every time. You got any tips on this (i.e., sunscreen) BTW @BleachedAnusDawg ?
The other key to keeping a car looking great is USE YOUR GARAGE PEOPLE!! You wouldn't believe how many neighbors I have with nice cars parked outside in the drive way or on the curb, and garage cluttered with shit. Hoarders I tell ya!
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I go to the Brown Bear Car Wash a few times a year and use the scratchy brush and/or drive through
People not parking cars in their garage is one of my biggest pet peeves. I get very judgy about people who don’t park in their garage.
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I hand wash only, wax and Armor All regularly (i.e., better than 99% of the general public)
I mean it's not as bad not returning the shopping cart @CFetters_Nacho_Lover, but I'm like come on peeps: the garage is one of mankind's greatest advancement to quality of life.
The problem here in Bend is that everyone has so much fucking ski, bike, paddle board, etc, gear that the garage becomes like a REI store. I got all that shit and I park 2 cars, but we've got a shit ton of shelving an racks to make it work.
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I go to the Brown Bear Car Wash a few times a year and use the scratchy brush and/or drive through
What a person does with a shopping cart tells me everything I need to know about them.
When we bought our house, the 2.5 car garage was my tipping point. In our previous 2 houses, we had standard 2 car garages but at least my house in Burien was a deep garage. The Chicago burbs house barely had room for anything besides the cars.
As for this poll, there should probably be 1 more middle option
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I go to the Brown Bear Car Wash a few times a year and use the scratchy brush and/or drive through
I've never parked a car indoors in my life. Cars are waterproof. Expensive tools and machinery and motorcycles aren't. I roll my cars in to work on them and then roll them back out when I'm done.
Ideally, I'd have both a 2-car attached garage AND a detached shop, but they didn't build many attached garages in my town in the 1920s.
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1st Place in the local car show level detailing
To get the sunscreen cleaned off I would recommend either Optimum Powerclean (the best all-purpose cleaner I've ever used) or you might need a steam gun. I'd go with the cleaner, first, since you can use it around the house, etc. You can buy it pre-mixed or get larger quantities and dilute it yourself. Bulk and dilute is a far better value. I just used it to clean up some kind of lotion spots on my in-laws' door panel the other day.



















