macrosszero Turbocharged September 14, 2010 Share September 14, 2010 Bro, urs is cats sleep under car. Mine is cat sleep on my bonnet. Causing deep scratches on my bonnet and bumper. Sians.. Sim tia You're not alone, some mornings I have cute cat paw prints on my windscreen and scratchmarks on my boot as they slide off my car at the other end. Stuff happens, get over it, you can't control everything unless you park nowhere except at home and even then you have to park in landed home in order to completely protect your car from all the things that could happen to it. My car is not the best aesthetically but mechanically I keep it in as good a condition as I can. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ichibawa 5th Gear September 14, 2010 Share September 14, 2010 You're not alone, some mornings I have cute cat paw prints on my windscreen and scratchmarks on my boot as they slide off my car at the other end. Stuff happens, get over it, you can't control everything unless you park nowhere except at home and even then you have to park in landed home in order to completely protect your car from all the things that could happen to it. My car is not the best aesthetically but mechanically I keep it in as good a condition as I can. Yup... same here. To me trying to save your car from dings and scratches is almost impossible. Some kuku drivers dent my number plate on both of my cars either during parking or exiting a parking lot. Everybody would love to park at lots where you are all by yourself or shielded by beams or walls. Then again might invite people to write "DO NOT PARK AT MY LOT" on your car. Birds, cats and rats all love our car as much as we do. Those things that are beyond our control, I have learn to "see more open". Mechanically... the car is in tip top condition which I find is more important. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken4555 1st Gear September 14, 2010 Share September 14, 2010 knn...go search before posting lah......i shld get a bird to do the honors to visit him <_< ??? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken4555 1st Gear September 14, 2010 Share September 14, 2010 Not too dirty and no time dont wash lah. If still want to wash, just plain water is OK. In fact, if you check with car painter, most would prefer just water only. I usually wash 2-3 times a month. There are better things to do than washing car or becoming a car slave. wash car means car slave?... so you also car slave lah... wash 2-3 times a month... my frd NEVER does anything to her car except pump petrol (pump attendant)... and drive... the only wash the car gets is when it rains... and during AD service... windows can play tic tac toe... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lectrosphere 1st Gear September 14, 2010 Share September 14, 2010 Hi guys, I have quite a busy schedule lately, I was wondering on this: If I have no time to do shampoo wash etc, is it okay to just use normal water with MF cloth to do light washing and using chamois to dry it? Will it do any harm if lets say I do it once weekly or twice weekly? Also, should I use the cloth in a circular wipe motion when washing or go from side to side as in a straight line? Other items such as MF cloth which could be more suitable? I read about mitt or something. i see 1 taxi uncle everynight under the blk wash car with water only... his car still very shiny and looks new... shouldnt be a problem... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken4555 1st Gear September 14, 2010 Share September 14, 2010 i think best to use geniune microfiber cloths... not the cheap $1.99 for 3 type... or a good Terry cloth... but still most important to make sure to rinse off dirt 1st no matter wat... if you have a hose at home good for you... if you park MSCP then buy a hose put in your booth... i have a hose can screw into most MSCP taps... as for AA i have been a member since i got my 1st car which was a COE car... i like the feeling of knowing that help is only a call away 24hrs a day... unlimited towing 24/7... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Booboon 1st Gear September 14, 2010 Share September 14, 2010 use onr to wash yr ride. Now I can wash n wax my ride in less than an hr. Onr followed be optiseal. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
E-Jazz Neutral Newbie September 14, 2010 Author Share September 14, 2010 Wow, didn't expect so much response on this thread till now. Thanks guys for sharing your experiences. Interesting to know considerations on animal factors haha. Neat stuff. i see 1 taxi uncle everynight under the blk wash car with water only... his car still very shiny and looks new... shouldnt be a problem... Yea, I read some thread in this forum as well that there is a guy who tried washing his car with only water for half a year after being inspired by another friend who did it for years. So I can relate to what you are saying. Thanks i think best to use geniune microfiber cloths... not the cheap $1.99 for 3 type... or a good Terry cloth... but still most important to make sure to rinse off dirt 1st no matter wat... if you have a hose at home good for you... if you park MSCP then buy a hose put in your booth... i have a hose can screw into most MSCP taps... as for AA i have been a member since i got my 1st car which was a COE car... i like the feeling of knowing that help is only a call away 24hrs a day... unlimited towing 24/7... I see, yea, agree on the part on not those cheap ones. Thats why after reading quite alot, I went to invest in a few items namely 3M Cloth (Micro fibre) Autoglym Aquadry Chamois Autoglym Finishing Cloth (Micro fibre) I think most likely I'll use the 3M one to do the washing/cleaning. Then dry with the Chamois. After which, when its time to do things like waxing etc then I'll use the finishing cloth. If got shampoo then maybe get the mitt thing. Thanks once again for sharing your experiences. Currently, my office is located at ground level facing the carpark, I was thinking of going early to wash my car there at the car park itself since there is a tap I can get water from. But then there will be cars parked beside me, not sure if its good to wash on the spot like this. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
E-Jazz Neutral Newbie September 14, 2010 Author Share September 14, 2010 use onr to wash yr ride. Now I can wash n wax my ride in less than an hr. Onr followed be optiseal. Hi Booboon, whats Onr? I saw optiseal on the web, looks interesting. There is like so much brands out there, autoglym, duragloss, now optiseal... omg don't know which to look at already lol Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
E-Jazz Neutral Newbie September 14, 2010 Author Share September 14, 2010 Oh, i found the answer online ONR = Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine lol thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yixiang1 3rd Gear September 14, 2010 Share September 14, 2010 enjoy taking care of ur new ride! but like others have said... dun be too sim tia when dings and dents, and like scratches occur.. its part of car usage... one more thing.... dun be a slave to the car... imagine, that piece of metal already taking up like $1k of ur disposable income every month, every weekend u still have to spend maybe half a day sayang it... some people even more often... isnt it very sad? So people do it only coz its a hobby and they enjoy taking care of their car lah... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Good-Carbuyer 1st Gear September 14, 2010 Share September 14, 2010 Paranoid car owner. If you are one who do not believe in buying new car, I believe you miss the sensation/feeling Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nzy Twincharged September 14, 2010 Share September 14, 2010 New car got a layer of clear coating from car manufacturer to protect the paint. Why wash it away with shampoo and stuff. Just use water rinse and wipe dry. I really wonder ppl has lost their sense of touch. If you slide your hand across a new car vs old car, the new car surface feels like the baby's bottom, smooth as silk...still need to shampoo to wash away the protection? The layer of clear coat is paint right? It wont get washed away with shampoo. Old car if never clay will feel rough. If clay already can be smooth also. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Good-Carbuyer 1st Gear September 14, 2010 Share September 14, 2010 New car got a layer of clear coating from car manufacturer to protect the paint. Why wash it away with shampoo and stuff. Just use water rinse and wipe dry. I really wonder ppl has lost their sense of touch. If you slide your hand across a new car vs old car, the new car surface feels like the baby's bottom, smooth as silk...still need to shampoo to wash away the protection? You have not seen his car? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
NightWind 4th Gear September 14, 2010 Share September 14, 2010 Hi guys, I have quite a busy schedule lately, I was wondering on this: If I have no time to do shampoo wash etc, is it okay to just use normal water with MF cloth to do light washing and using chamois to dry it? Will it do any harm if lets say I do it once weekly or twice weekly? Also, should I use the cloth in a circular wipe motion when washing or go from side to side as in a straight line? Other items such as MF cloth which could be more suitable? I read about mitt or something. Actually your method of plain water and a micro-fibre cloth is the best for the car. Sampoos, waxes, polishes do more harm then good as they strip the surface paintwork. See this thread which is discussed in detail; http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showto...20&start=20 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Good-Carbuyer 1st Gear September 14, 2010 Share September 14, 2010 As of right now, I am trying to search the term AA or AAS. Just saw an AA van near my work place helping a car start up etc. Was wondering if joining AA for a new car owner like me is necessary now or should I wait a couple of years later since the car is still new at this point, still trying to search it out though. Better not join AA in case they void your new car warranty out of their arrogance Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
E-Jazz Neutral Newbie September 14, 2010 Author Share September 14, 2010 enjoy taking care of ur new ride! but like others have said... dun be too sim tia when dings and dents, and like scratches occur.. its part of car usage... one more thing.... dun be a slave to the car... imagine, that piece of metal already taking up like $1k of ur disposable income every month, every weekend u still have to spend maybe half a day sayang it... some people even more often... isnt it very sad? So people do it only coz its a hobby and they enjoy taking care of their car lah... Alright, I am mentally prepared for the scratches. Will be extra careful on my part. Though I do agree that people have different view points, some treat their car as a transport and would think that the amount spent in money still require effort is a turn off. There are also others who think that since its a large amount invested, they want it to look good and be proud of. I guess its different believes just like different culture. But I do get your point. Thanks Actually your method of plain water and a micro-fibre cloth is the best for the car. Sampoos, waxes, polishes do more harm then good as they strip the surface paintwork. See this thread which is discussed in detail; http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showto...20&start=20 Will bookmark it and read it up tomorrow cause still got work to do for now. Thanks =) Better not join AA in case they void your new car warranty out of their arrogance My jazz comes with a 5 year unlimited mileage warranty. To the rest of bros/sis: Sorry I haven't had much time to search and read up on all the details as I am super busy with work. This is the reason why at times I ask the simplest questions, partly because I lack knowledge and am new to this so tend to overthink and also I really am keen to learn and pick up anything possible from your experiences. One day I'll do my part to contribute back eventually. So thank you in advance for being patient with me Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
E-Jazz Neutral Newbie September 14, 2010 Author Share September 14, 2010 Another question is the direction of wash. meaning to say, do you guys wipe the MF cloth on the car surface in a circular motion or left to right motion? I believe its left to right? Thats what I have read thus far. Do enlighten me on the factors. Will check back on this thread tomorrow in case I can't reply. Thanks ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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