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DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
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Admiral of the Humber
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DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
Dear Forumeers,
Mundane topic of the year. I was driving out of Huddersfield this afternoon and passed three hand car washes, all within a couple of hundred yards, all doing decent business.
These car washes are everywhere now but I still clean my car myself, usually every weekend...but how many of you guys do?
Regards
Rob aka Car washer of the Humber
Mundane topic of the year. I was driving out of Huddersfield this afternoon and passed three hand car washes, all within a couple of hundred yards, all doing decent business.
These car washes are everywhere now but I still clean my car myself, usually every weekend...but how many of you guys do?
Regards
Rob aka Car washer of the Humber
One day P&O will cruise out of the north.....
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AngieT
- Third Officer

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- Location: Leeds
Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
Nope, that's a man's job (runs for cover) 
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Dancing Queen
- Senior First Officer

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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
No
I take it to one of these hand wash places only costs a fiver and if I want the inside done as well a tenner, not worth getting the bucket out 
Jo
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oldbluefox
- Ex Team Member
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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
I always do and always have done. Only on the odd occasion have I gone through a car wash. If it's really cold I might give the shammy a miss but washing it myself gives me a chance to spot any paint chips or spots of tar which may have appeared since the last wash. I must say it doesn't get washed every week, just when it looks dirty.
I was taught to be cautious
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Delboy
- Senior Second Officer

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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
Never wash the car myself these days, always take it to a local garage, where they have team of at least 12 cleaners, mostly Bosnians, they do a great job. Car thoroughly washed and waxed, carpets inside and boot hoovered. Dash board and doors inside cleaned, Windows cleaned inside and out, wheels cleaned and tyres blackened and a free air freshener , cost me a tenner, well worth it.
They have a queue nearly all day long, 7 days per week.
They have a queue nearly all day long, 7 days per week.
Last edited by Delboy on 01 Feb 2013, 18:07, edited 1 time in total.
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Jan Rosser
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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
Just had my car hand washed (not by me) but wondering why now it's raining again and the roads will be mucky!
Janis
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Dark Knight
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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
No
we get a car valeting compnay to come to the office to do the mobile, alternatively it's the Morrisons car wash and claim it back on expenses
oh the joys of a company jalopy
we get a car valeting compnay to come to the office to do the mobile, alternatively it's the Morrisons car wash and claim it back on expenses
oh the joys of a company jalopy
Nihil Obstat
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suespud
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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
Hell no..
The place I use had a huge sign up, saying £5 for the best hand job in town.
Council made them take it down
The place I use had a huge sign up, saying £5 for the best hand job in town.
Council made them take it down
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prefdavid
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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
Miserable lot your council but that seems to sum up so many of these petty officials nowadays.suespud wrote:Hell no..![]()
The place I use had a huge sign up, saying £5 for the best hand job in town.
Council made them take it down
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suespud
- First Officer

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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
I agree. It used to make me smile every time I drove past it.
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Onelife
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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
load of old tossers then?prefdavid wrote:Miserable lot your council but that seems to sum up so many of these petty officials nowadays.suespud wrote:Hell no..![]()
The place I use had a huge sign up, saying £5 for the best hand job in town.
Council made them take it down
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Wina G
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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
Well if I'd have known you were nearby you could have popped in for a coffeeAdmiral of the Humber wrote:Dear Forumeers,
I was driving out of Huddersfield this afternoon and passed three hand car washes, all within a couple of hundred yards, all doing decent business.
No I don't do it myself & R doesn't do it either, I take mine to a local hand car wash where they do an excellent job for £5
Last edited by Wina G on 01 Feb 2013, 18:46, edited 1 time in total.
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Romig1
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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
When I get a new car, I tend to wash it myself for 2 or 3 months. Then the novelty wears off (especially with this car for which I need a step-stool), and it goes into a car wash - either hand-job or petrol station drive-though. Usually choose the drive-through as it's cheaper (though I do claim it back from work).
I initially thought that there was less chance of scratches with a hand-job, but that depends on how often they change their water etc. I got some small scratches from a hand wash (dirty sponge I guess), so decided I'd risk the drive-through again.
I initially thought that there was less chance of scratches with a hand-job, but that depends on how often they change their water etc. I got some small scratches from a hand wash (dirty sponge I guess), so decided I'd risk the drive-through again.
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Manoverboard
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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
Good grief ' NO ' ...
In Rural Dorset cleaning a car between October and March is utterly pointless so it gets a quick power wash from time to time to clean off the excess cow poo and / or mud.
In the summer when it's warmer I let Mobietta do it
In Rural Dorset cleaning a car between October and March is utterly pointless so it gets a quick power wash from time to time to clean off the excess cow poo and / or mud.
In the summer when it's warmer I let Mobietta do it
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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MicheleW
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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
No, the husband does that for me
Michele
Michele
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wolfie
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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
Why get wet and cold when someone else can?
Always use the local hand car wash, the chaps do a brilliant job.
Always use the local hand car wash, the chaps do a brilliant job.
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Suekersh
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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
Hubby has just cleaned my car today inside and out. Wonder what he's after?
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Gill W
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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
MicheleW wrote:No, the husband does that for me![]()
Michele
Same here, why do it yourself, when there's a perfectly good husband to do it for you.
But, I do all his ironing, so it's a two way street
Gill
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kaymar
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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
Yes, every six months, whether it needs it or not.
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JohnTheDog
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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
I hardly bother cleaning it at all to be honest...I just have an old car these days. My wife has a nicer one & she takes it to a car wash if I don't do it.
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lioness
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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
My husband does it mostly, but I do sometimes. Would never take it to a car wash. What a waste of money.
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Romig1
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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
lioness wrote:My husband does it mostly, but I do sometimes. Would never take it to a car wash. What a waste of money.
Lioness, I always take advantage of a cheap offer at the car-wash. I don't consider a couple of quid a waste of money compared to a half-hour (minimum) of my own time.
Then again, I could get Wina to wash it at the week-end....
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lioness
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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
Never seen a car wash that's £2 - normally at least £4.
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Delboy
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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
Depends on how you value your time!!lioness wrote:My husband does it mostly, but I do sometimes. Would never take it to a car wash. What a waste of money.
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Romig1
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Re: DO YOU CLEAN YOUR CAR YOURSELF?
Check out the IMO "brushless" car-washes. Our local one is £1.99 for a basic wash, though having travelled the country I've noticed that the local price reflects the prosperity of the area and the local competition. You must live in a well-posh area.lioness wrote:Never seen a car wash that's £2 - normally at least £4.