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Old Feb 8, 2013 | 02:19 PM
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This might sound stupid but since my s1 was finished 2 and half years ago I've never washed it, for some reason I have it in my head water is bad for it and not to wash it or let it get wet, any body else?? Or am I alone lol
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Originally Posted by grecian.s1
This might sound stupid but since my s1 was finished 2 and half years ago I've never washed it, for some reason I have it in my head water is bad for it and not to wash it or let it get wet, any body else?? Or am I alone lol
Be a rebel and wash it lol
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Old Feb 8, 2013 | 02:45 PM
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im with you brother ,ive had my s1 for 2 year and ive never washed it with water yet lol

but then again ive only done about 500 miles
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Old Feb 8, 2013 | 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by grecian.s1
This might sound stupid but since my s1 was finished 2 and half years ago I've never washed it, for some reason I have it in my head water is bad for it and not to wash it or let it get wet, any body else?? Or am I alone lol
Seriously?
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Old Feb 8, 2013 | 02:59 PM
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im with you brother ,ive had my s1 for 2 year and ive never washed it with water yet lol

but then again ive only done about 500 miles
Lol it's annoying me tbh, it's quite dusty at the min of my garage and I'm thinking might have to wash it, plus a mate of a mate details cars and my mate has been using him on his saff with good results so gonna get him todo my s1 but imagine he will start by washing??
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Old Feb 8, 2013 | 03:01 PM
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Seriously?
Lol yea..... I no it's over the top, but I can't stop thinking of all that water lying in my battery tray, body kit, lol
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So how do you clean it then? Paint must be swirly as fuck if you've been using detailer and a cloth to get dust and dirt off for that amount of time.
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So how do you clean it then? Paint must be swirly as fuck if you've been using detailer and a cloth to get dust and dirt off for that amount of time.
Never detailed it or polished it yet, sort of dust it off with cloth, but like I say it's to bad now will have to face my demonds lol
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Old Feb 8, 2013 | 04:06 PM
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Barring in mind I've probs only done about 800 mile in dry weather so up until now it hasn't been to bad, it has had cover over in garage but a loose fit type and the dust has covered the skirts etc
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Old Feb 8, 2013 | 10:57 PM
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Wait til the weather is a bit warmer, give it a wash and dry it off, give it a good waxing and it will be fine. Nice warm weather means any water will have dried away in an hour or so.

Get a few thin coats of wax over it, will protect the paint and keep it looking minty.
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Old Feb 8, 2013 | 11:52 PM
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get a fucking grip lol! not washing it is worse than washing it, you want to see how dust can eat into paint and ruin it mate, washing your car will not rot it unless it was restored by someone who doesnt know how to apply sealer. i dont want to sound harsh like i understand people not using there cars in the rain cus its a minter even though to me thats a waste of a car, but to be afraid to wash it is fucking ridiculous you might as well sell it
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get a fucking grip
This..
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get a fucking grip lol! not washing it is worse than washing it, you want to see how dust can eat into paint and ruin it mate, washing your car will not rot it unless it was restored by someone who doesnt know how to apply sealer. i dont want to sound harsh like i understand people not using there cars in the rain cus its a minter even though to me thats a waste of a car, but to be afraid to wash it is fucking ridiculous you might as well sell it
Erm............ I think if he is scared to wash his car that's fine, I wouldn't talk to him like that just incase we bump into each other 1 day.

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Just give it a wash then go for a drive afterwards to get any water thats resting in certain parts of the car out.
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Originally Posted by theburns1
Erm............ I think if he is scared to wash his car that's fine, I wouldn't talk to him like that just incase we bump into each other 1 day.

https://passionford.com/forum/pictur...ng-in-mma.html

I wouldn't argue

He said get a grip? thats hardly talking to him badly is it?
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I'm scared to wash my s1!!!!
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Originally Posted by theburns1
Erm............ I think if he is scared to wash his car that's fine, I wouldn't talk to him like that just incase we bump into each other 1 day.

https://passionford.com/forum/pictur...ng-in-mma.html

I wouldn't argue
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Originally Posted by theburns1
Erm............ I think if he is scared to wash his car that's fine, I wouldn't talk to him like that just incase we bump into each other 1 day.

https://passionford.com/forum/pictur...ng-in-mma.html

I wouldn't argue
Grow up.
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Its fucking joke dick heads, fucking forum nobs
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Old Feb 9, 2013 | 09:23 AM
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Speak to Rsmat, he has a minter of a sierra cos and certainly cleans it up well.

I was initially like that with my s2 but after purchasing the correct washing mitts, drying towels, polishes and waxes I didn't mind one bit
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Originally Posted by theburns1
Its fucking joke dick heads, fucking forum nobs
wow what a education YOU MUST HAVE HAD
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If you're worried about water settling in awkward places just use compressed air to blow it out then remove with a drying towel
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I washed my S2 2 weeks after getting painted, it was in the summer and I used a damp cloth to clean each panel at a time and polished it and used a sealer afterwards, and each time it got dusty from driving on dry days I would just wash using minimal amounts of water then polish.
Mine always looked like new and I never had any problems for the 5 years I owned it.
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aslong as its been done proper, washed and dryed of proper you wont hav an issue especially after its first wash
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Just run it through the car wash at your local tescos. Can't go wrong with that.
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Originally Posted by cossiejay
wow what a education YOU MUST HAVE HAD
Oh sorry, are you clever. Didn't mean to offend you!
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The men in white coats are on their way

Seriously though, just wash it using the right kit.
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Fuck me this has went abit far I will be washing it one day it just plays on my mind that's all, and I'm with theburns1 by the way some people have a lack of respect for other people on this forum and I do think "get a fucking grip" is a bit harsh cheers for the rest of the comments though
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I would invest in a lambs wool washing glove if your worried, only wipe in straight lines and do not go round in circles, put soap on glove with one bucket and rinse in a seperate bucket with warm clean water, therefore removing dirt from wool and not pushing it around your paint. Once finished and it looks clean, then treat it to a good clay bar and a sealer. I'm sure she will look stunning. Good luck mate.
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I would invest in a lambs wool washing glove if your worried, only wipe in straight lines and do not go round in circles, put soap on glove with one bucket and rinse in a seperate bucket with warm clean water, therefore removing dirt from wool and not pushing it around your paint. Once finished and it looks clean, then treat it to a good clay bar and a sealer. I'm sure she will look stunning. Good luck mate.
Cheers mate sounds spot on just wait for a nice day
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i dont think the problem is washing the outside, grecian is like myself a bit paranoid about water lying in places that could cause harm in the future .

thats not a crime is it
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Originally Posted by james kiely
i dont think the problem is washing the outside, grecian is like myself a bit paranoid about water lying in places that could cause harm in the future .

thats not a crime is it
Exactly............
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Originally Posted by james kiely
i dont think the problem is washing the outside, grecian is like myself a bit paranoid about water lying in places that could cause harm in the future .

thats not a crime is it
I have to admit I'm the same
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Originally Posted by Roscopeco
I have to admit I'm the same
That's what puts me off I no i have to wash it at some point and will but the thought of water lying in those prone places.......
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You need one of these then http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2013-All-N...item2327a52157
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Originally Posted by grecian.s1
Fuck me this has went abit far I will be washing it one day it just plays on my mind that's all, and I'm with theburns1 by the way some people have a lack of respect for other people on this forum and I do think "get a fucking grip" is a bit harsh cheers for the rest of the comments though
to be fair it was "get a fucking grip lol"
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Originally Posted by grecian.s1
Exactly............
Originally Posted by Roscopeco
I have to admit I'm the same

only s1 owners understand
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Got an air compressor? That would help blow the damp out of the window rubbers door seals ect, only parts I'd be worried about really.
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