I am suffering from a lot of guilt about cleaning, or rather not cleaning my DS3.
It's all brought about by the boys and girls on this forum who seemingly spend most of their free time lovingly tending their motors and spending small fortunes on exotically named potions such as Collimite 1976 or Clay or whatever.
My car cleaning, traditionally, was a once a fortnight visit to the car wash. And this was the best I ever treated a car. Prior to that I would have used fairy liquid or, rarely, Turtle Wax and very occasionally I may have polished using one the Halfords own brand products.
I do not trust that the spoiler on my DSport will survive a car wash, and frankly I am too bone idle to wash once a week (the car, that is!).
What's the cheap and lazy way of keeping my car looking acceptable? Acccept that I will never achieve the showroom finish, or better, that many of the people on here do.
It's all brought about by the boys and girls on this forum who seemingly spend most of their free time lovingly tending their motors and spending small fortunes on exotically named potions such as Collimite 1976 or Clay or whatever.
My car cleaning, traditionally, was a once a fortnight visit to the car wash. And this was the best I ever treated a car. Prior to that I would have used fairy liquid or, rarely, Turtle Wax and very occasionally I may have polished using one the Halfords own brand products.
I do not trust that the spoiler on my DSport will survive a car wash, and frankly I am too bone idle to wash once a week (the car, that is!).
What's the cheap and lazy way of keeping my car looking acceptable? Acccept that I will never achieve the showroom finish, or better, that many of the people on here do.
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