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Yeah i do the same as N15MO, $2 at carlovers sometimes its $3.

Because you got to watch em.

When you use the high pressure soap it takes half ur bloody time to come out and when you want to wash it off it takes half the time for the soap to clear out and you have to put more money in to wash the rest of the soap off Grrrrr.

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sure you can - what are they going to do? send you on your way?

although if there are people waiting i'll usually have coins going in. it would be annoying waiting for someone who is not paying. you could always soap it up while your waiting for other cars...

My car is dirty...cruise to boobs wash?

Don't talk to me about that boob wash!

A few months back, I wanted to pass a few trucks on Abbotsford Rd. took the inside lane and planted my foot... almost collected a pink mazda 121 with 'Nude Carwash' plastered all over it!

my bad for passing on the inside. now EVERY time I drive that way, I'm on the lookout.

Andy, Noel, looking for a full report! :pics or ban

Don't talk to me about that boob wash!

A few months back, I wanted to pass a few trucks on Abbotsford Rd. took the inside lane and planted my foot... almost collected a pink mazda 121 with 'Nude Carwash' plastered all over it!

my bad for passing on the inside. now EVERY time I drive that way, I'm on the lookout.

Andy, Noel, looking for a full report! :pics or ban

rofl. I dont even know where it is pear. besides, today is not a good day for a car wash. it would be covered in road splash by the time i got home.

I dont need to see flat boobs that bad. :laughing-smiley-014:

rofl. I dont even know where it is pear. besides, today is not a good day for a car wash. it would be covered in road splash by the time i got home.

I dont need to see flat boobs that bad. :laughing-smiley-014:

You wanna know how I know you are gay?

You will go and watch knuckle dragger's drive in straight lines at the drop of a hat but don't want to see flat boobs :rolleyes:

You wanna know how I know you are gay?

You will go and watch knuckle dragger's drive in straight lines at the drop of a hat but don't want to see flat boobs :rolleyes:

You didnt call me gay when i f**ked you last night. "Give it to me BIG GUY" wasnt it?? :laughing-smiley-014: :laughing-smiley-014:

You didnt call me gay when i f**ked you last night. "Give it to me BIG GUY" wasnt it?? :laughing-smiley-014: :laughing-smiley-014:

You are confusing me with Shane again! And I really doubt he said BIG

So sad how old age senility effects people :thumbsup: ha ha

hey guys i just bought my car and it was sitting at a wharf or some crap for a year and is really dirty and i tryed cleaning at the sar wash and even again at home and itstill pretty bad. where and how much would it cost to get a full detail and bring up the coliur and a engine detail??.

thanks

hey guys i just bought my car and it was sitting at a wharf or some crap for a year and is really dirty and i tryed cleaning at the sar wash and even again at home and itstill pretty bad. where and how much would it cost to get a full detail and bring up the coliur and a engine detail??.

thanks

some cleaning wax should work for u.. unless it went past the clear coat.. has it.?

I tend to go to the Car Lovers on Logan Rd at Underwood later on at night through the week.

There's never a queue so you can take as long as you like and chamois in the bay under the lights. There's no staff there at night either to kick you out for bucket-washing or taking a muddy fourby through etc.

There's also a servo within walking distance if you need change! :)

I tend to go to the Car Lovers on Logan Rd at Underwood later on at night through the week.

There's never a queue so you can take as long as you like and chamois in the bay under the lights. There's no staff there at night either to kick you out for bucket-washing or taking a muddy fourby through etc.

There's also a servo within walking distance if you need change! :)

yeah i drive past that one often.. lots of lots ther and a vacuum too i think.. how much is it for a rinse with the Pressure hose?

My only advise. Go to Carlovers if you don't want to pay too much, do it yourself NEVER use the brush unless its on the wheel arches of your muddy 4wd. By a decent wash mit and microfibre chamois so as to not induce swirls.

I have found a certain carwash at a certain Albion location that induces swirls and then offers you details to remove them...how nice they are.

If you want to see swirls, click on the link in my sig and find the black evo with 15,000kms on it and see what bad car washes can do...

some cleaning wax should work for u.. unless it went past the clear coat.. has it.?

no i dont think i have its just really dirty and has alot of sratchs. but yea ill be trying a polish and wax soon and ill see how i go.

thanks

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