hood vent question...
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i took it to the car wash for a couple times... no damage and the car was cleaned nicely. cost only $3.. what a deal.. sometimes i just cant hand wash it when it's 30 degree out there...
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find a touchless carwash and you will be fine. I hand wash mine first then wipe it down then head to the touchless cashwash for the ultimate carwash. they have clearcoat protection and it makes the car shine 5times more. ofcourse you have to wipe it down after to prevent water marks but it is worth it in the end
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Use the Mr. Clean auto wash thing, you can get one at your local auto parts store- it's awesome....Has a filter so that the water just runs right off of the car & theres no need to dry/no water spots. The only thing that sucks is you have to keep replacing the filter after 10 uses, and keep buying their soap.
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No prob, a couple of tips when using it- you might have to dry the underside of your spoiler, water drips off of there and causes spots while the car is drying, also water pools up on the hood vent, and if you don't soak it up before you start driving it will start running down the hood and **** you off lol. Other than that, Mr Clean rocks!