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Originally Posted by NorCalTacoma
Yee. I notice at my college all the cars are dirty!
I live at home so I roll through with the cleanest whips for sure.
I have also noticed that pressure washing doesn't do anything at all. I believe they use dirty water and it leaves nasty water spots on the cars.
Pressure washers are good for the tires, wheels and undercarriage. Especially if you just got all muddy and stuff.
I use the foam brush to get my wheels clean and tires, but if I had aftermarket wheels I would not even think about using that awful brush.
I actually saw some dude with a brand new Mustang GT using that foam brush on his car. I was like NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. I used it on my tires!!!!
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Yea they use dirty water but then I hand dry the car with microfiber towels afterwards to get all the crap off.
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