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Old 4/26/06, 05:13 PM
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I've had my 06 GT since 3/11. I was in a fender bender and had to have some body and paint work done within two weeks, so I haven't been able to wax her yet (paint shop says 90 days). So I'm still dealing with the factory coat only right now.

So, should I worry about water spots after it rains? It rained today, so when I got her in the garage, I dried her off. Am I being too obsessive or neurotic? Do you guys dry after it rains? How about after I wax her, should I still do it?
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Never dry your car unless you just thoroughly washed it. All you will be doing is dragging dirt and the such across your paint as you dry otherwise.
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I just use it as an excuse to give it a full wash. As Mike said, you're better off not pushing the dirt around.
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You drive your Stang in the rain? [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/eek.gif[/img]
Old 4/29/06, 07:59 AM
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Okay, I think I'll just cut openings for the windows in a car cover and just keep it on at all times.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(karman @ April 28, 2006, 9:15 PM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
You drive your Stang in the rain? [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/eek.gif[/img]
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And why not ? after all it should worse case happen can be replace , but the occupants cannot ! SO yes I do not often but why not handles great !
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Originally Posted by Galaxie
I just use it as an excuse to give it a full wash. As Mike said, you're better off not pushing the dirt around.
how about the Cal. duster? will that scratch??
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how about the Cal. duster? will that scratch??
Cal. duster is for dusty cars (the kind that sit in the garage) or clean cars that are just driven to a show, dirt free and dry.
It is the dirt that scratches, not the wipe.
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If you want to dry your car after it's rained, use a leaf blower.
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Originally Posted by 05GT-O.C.D.
If you want to dry your car after it's rained, use a leaf blower.
Still trying to convince the wife we NEED a leaf blower. I suggested we get one and she immediately said, " OMG, you just want that for the car ". I was so busted.
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I use a leaf blower ! not always just when pressed for time and why not if you use a touchless or any other car wash they generally have a big blower at the end correct ! and I'll add works especially well if you want to wax right after .
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Originally Posted by GottaHaveIt
I use a leaf blower ! not always just when pressed for time and why not if you use a touchless or any other car wash they generally have a big blower at the end correct ! and I'll add works especially well if you want to wax right after .
great pic
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Originally Posted by MY05GT
Still trying to convince the wife we NEED a leaf blower. I suggested we get one and she immediately said, " OMG, you just want that for the car ". I was so busted.
Thats funny. I figured I'd get the same response, so I just didn't tell her till after I bought it. Black and Decker, $69.95 - works great on the car as well as the leaves! http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...118&lpage=none
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