How grubby is your 75 in this weather?
My 75 hadn't been washed for about 10 days, and was looking quite grubby, after 1000 miles of motoring. Gave it a quick rinse underneath, and in the arches, at the jet wash, and got the worst of the salt off the panels, though it still looks a bit grubby.
Here are some photos of how it was looking until I went to the jet wash. So, how grubby is your 75 looking? http://i891.photobucket.com/albums/a...psc6wmbiv9.jpg http://i891.photobucket.com/albums/a...psmyfggbtc.jpg |
Mine looks similar but my front is even worse plus the car looks worse because it is black :getmecoat:
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as mine is already that shade of grey it just looks fatter...:shrug:
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Mine is about 3x worse than yours unfortunately. I can't wait for the weather to warm up again so I can wash the car inside and out.
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Blimey, yours is spotless compared to mine... winter for me = 50 miles per day of narrow country lanes caked in farmers muck. My car even smells like a field full of manure!! I loose the will to clean it for weeks at a time, I just know by the time I get to work on day one it'll be covered again :-(
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Terrible isn't it :cool::D http://i1007.photobucket.com/albums/...pska5xcyzp.jpg
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No grubbiness whatsoever:D
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Mine was washed and waxed on Saturday. Sat on the drive looking pretty. I took the van to work. :}
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