Will my car fall apart...
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...if i put it through a car wash?
I don't normally use the things and I planned on never putting my Chim through one in case it knocked bits off or trashed the roof. However, I really want it to look shiny for Le Mans & I don't have the time to do it properly and this is the last resort.
I don't normally use the things and I planned on never putting my Chim through one in case it knocked bits off or trashed the roof. However, I really want it to look shiny for Le Mans & I don't have the time to do it properly and this is the last resort.
That's what I thought. Just wondered if anyone would come back and say that it's actually alright.
Problem is, I've got to do a 4 hour motorway drive late Thursday night which is bound to add filth to the car, then get the ferry 7am Friday leaving me with nearly zero time to make it shiny.
Problem is, I've got to do a 4 hour motorway drive late Thursday night which is bound to add filth to the car, then get the ferry 7am Friday leaving me with nearly zero time to make it shiny.
When I'm touring Europe in the Chimaera I use local jetwashes - in France there are a chain with a blue elephant logo (I call it the elephant wash). I've used them many times and they're in most French towns. Just give the car a clean en-route to Le Mans.
Take a chamois leather with you for finishing off the windows.
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Take a chamois leather with you for finishing off the windows.
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Rinse the hood and windows off with the water from the hose filling stations stations provide to fill your radiator
then
Power wash the body work dont get the pressure washer near the hood and its seals though.
I seem to remember that the manual says its ok to power wash the body work.
Cheers
alex
then
Power wash the body work dont get the pressure washer near the hood and its seals though.
I seem to remember that the manual says its ok to power wash the body work.
Cheers
alex
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