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Bil 11 July 2006 03:38 PM

washing a scooby
 
What is the best way to wash a 2006 STI type UK?

Any advice?

Also it has those pink stickers on which say Sti, when all the foam goes on those, won't they get washed away eventually!? The sticker will come off.

Is it advisable to wax over the stickers as well??
:freak3:

billythekid 11 July 2006 03:39 PM

You want to put it on a 30c wash to make sure the pink does not run. I find its good to spray vanish on the wheels before you put it in the washing machine..

IN THE STICKS 11 July 2006 03:43 PM

:thumb: Some excellent guides here http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/guides.html

Abdabz 11 July 2006 05:15 PM


Originally Posted by billythekid
You want to put it on a 30c wash to make sure the pink does not run. I find its good to spray vanish on the wheels before you put it in the washing machine..

I put mine on a hot rinse last week and it shrank :( When I took it out it looked like a Daewoo Matiz :(

As an aside, Billy forgot to recommend fabric conditioner which helps if you leave the windows down to make the seats more ironable :(

On a serious note, my local DIY jetwash is excellent :thumb:

GC8 11 July 2006 05:18 PM

How can someone post asking how to wash a f*cking car? Get a bucket, some detergent and a cloth; fill with warm water and wash the f*cking thing!

Get a grip man, for f*cks sake!

Trucker Ted 11 July 2006 06:12 PM


Originally Posted by GC8
How can someone post asking how to wash a f*cking car? Get a bucket, some detergent and a cloth; fill with warm water and wash the f*cking thing!

Get a grip man, for f*cks sake!

PMSL,:lol1: :lol1: , I hope when you say detergent ,you mean some nice Turtle Wax car shampoo or the likes and not the old Fairy Liquid!!;) Oh and remember to rinse with some nice clean water.:thumb:

Sweepickit 11 July 2006 06:34 PM


Originally Posted by Trucker Ted
PMSL,:lol1: :lol1: , I hope when you say detergent ,you mean some nice Turtle Wax car shampoo or the likes and not the old Fairy Liquid!!;) Oh and remember to rinse with some nice clean water.:thumb:

And don't forget to carefully wire-brush the stubbon bits of grime off!:norty: Serious note: My scoob is black so after using AutoGlym dark polish resin I supaguarded the exterior... won't need a polish for three years!:)

Shark Man 11 July 2006 06:47 PM


Originally Posted by GC8
How can someone post asking how to wash a f*cking car? Get a bucket, some detergent and a cloth; fill with warm water and wash the f*cking thing!

Get a grip man, for f*cks sake!

I was thinking the same :lol1:

Bucket, suds, sponge. Wash off any loose dirt, sponge top to bottom, wash off and dry :cuckoo:

I could go one step further by using a seprate sponge if its really bad, to do sills and other muddy bits to prevent grit getting on the main sponge.

Hose off with water (seriously, its the best stuff :thumb: )and Dry with a wiper blade thingy (not "a" wiper blade ;) ) and leather the last bits with a synthetic leather.

Don't apply pressure, unless you like polish swirls :)

If its hot a sunny, sud and wash off a panel at a time and keep it wet until your ready to dry to prevent streaking.




Oh god, now I'm getting anal too :brickwall

[Davey] 11 July 2006 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by Bil
What is the best way to wash a 2006 STI type UK?

Any advice?


:freak3:


Your having a laugh right??? ITS JUST A CAR, just like every other car.. Use you're common sense.

Jay_bee 11 July 2006 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by Bil
What is the best way to wash a 2006 STI type UK?

I use this really good stuff that works a treat at getting all the muck and grime off, its called water and car shampoo... put it in bucket, get a sponge and put the magic washing stuff on it and apply to the car... mind you, you best watch out for those manufacturers stickers, they might come off with a bit of water... I think Subaru stick them on with Pritstick...

Good lord... :eek2:



Originally Posted by [Davey]
Use you're common sense.

Are you joking??

Gutmann pug 11 July 2006 08:39 PM

water

pnbond007 11 July 2006 08:42 PM


Originally Posted by Bil
What is the best way to wash a 2006 STI type UK?

Any advice?

Also it has those pink stickers on which say Sti, when all the foam goes on those, won't they get washed away eventually!? The sticker will come off.

Is it advisable to wax over the stickers as well??
:freak3:

If you wash & rub it hard enough, if your lucky you'll turn it into a classic

Pink stickers!! binned mine..

Bil 11 July 2006 09:22 PM

hahahahaha i must say you have given us a very good laugh ,,,,,,,,, but no seriously what about those pink sTickers!:wonder:

mike2.5subaru 11 July 2006 11:07 PM

This Guy may be serious,:wonder: When washing my YELLOW Chevette near to someone washing his BLUE brush painted Viva I noticed that the water running into the drain was very BLUE. He was only washing it with a BRILLO PAD:cuckoo:

Martin2005 11 July 2006 11:11 PM


Originally Posted by Bil
What is the best way to wash a 2006 STI type UK?

Any advice?

Also it has those pink stickers on which say Sti, when all the foam goes on those, won't they get washed away eventually!? The sticker will come off.

Is it advisable to wax over the stickers as well??
:freak3:

Mines a 2005, does that mean I should wash it differently to you:lol1:

orbix 11 July 2006 11:34 PM

I've got a import my95, can I wash it in normal h2o or do I need to add some sort of high octane additive? :lol1:

Bil 12 July 2006 09:45 AM

Are you sure those stickers wont come off? thats all i want 2 know

:lol1:

Jay_bee 12 July 2006 09:48 AM


Originally Posted by Bil
Are you sure those stickers wont come off? thats all i want 2 know

:lol1:

Not if you go to Halfrauds and buy the LameOL Sticker Wax and apply 4 coats allowing 15 minutes between each application

Shark Man 12 July 2006 09:52 AM

It really does depend on the quality of the vinyl used for the stickers.

They are probably more likely to fade and start cracking from sunlight and UV than you washing it (unless you use washing up liquid). Avoid polishing them with agressive polish compounds (such as T-cut, Mer - fine on good solid paint, just not the stickers).

Put it this way, we have a fleet of vans with vinyl stickers. Done at different times, by different people. Some are cracking, pealing and fading, yet some older ones aren't. All the vans are treated the same (and probably washed with fairy liquid by whoever drives it and takes it home ;) ).

Moley 12 July 2006 10:07 AM

Nah the stickers won't come off when washed or polished.

If they do (which they won't) there are lots of places to get replacement stickers from

:thumb:

Shark Man 12 July 2006 10:27 AM

Neat Fairy does remove tar, grease and light fallout though, handy if your run out of tar remover :)

Polish and Re-wax afterwards though.

Phil 12 July 2006 10:32 AM

FFS guys he asked a question why the ridicule ??

ok we have a car care forum a simply point in that direction whould have sufficed IMHO

Ok some may go to the local car wash

others use 2 clear buckets a wash mitt and PH Neutral car bath diluted with buxton spring water

HTH

scooby-si 12 July 2006 10:36 AM


Originally Posted by GC8
How can someone post asking how to wash a f*cking car? Get a bucket, some detergent and a cloth; fill with warm water and wash the f*cking thing!

Get a grip man, for f*cks sake!

thats just what i was going to put fpmsl :D

stigirlie 12 July 2006 10:49 AM

Congrats on your purchase! :thumb: (I personally would have gone for an import) :D

I wash mine (maybe too) regularly, and i've not had any problems with 'erasing or wearing away' the stickers.

Pix to prove it:
http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthread.php?t=527880

My only advice would be; now you got it, just enjoy it!!! :thumb:

Jay_bee 12 July 2006 10:54 AM

Come on Phil, to be fair:

Someone who is old enough to buy an '06 STi, asking - "How do you wash my car" is pretty :lol1: :lol1:

But:

A) The vast majority is tongue-in-cheek
B) Lets be honest about it, most 12 year olds know how to wash a car.
C) As for the stickers question, why would manufacturers stickers fall off because the car has been washed??

;)

Phil 12 July 2006 10:59 AM

;)

ask that question on detailling world and you would get a variety of suggested products and methods

Sponges are a big NO NO evidently

Good way to lose newbies but hey I am up for a bit of a wind up

GC8 12 July 2006 11:01 AM

Buxton Spring water Phil? My car is worth Evian!

SirFozzalot 12 July 2006 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by Bil
What is the best way to wash a 2006 STI type UK?

Any advice?

Ask the same question here>>>>>> CAR CARE SECTION

You may get the answers you are looking for. :D

Believe it or not there are alot of people on here who know what you mean when you ask for advice on keeping your newly purchased pride and joy in showroom condition......using fairy liquid and a sponge don't quite cut-it in my opinion. :D

Jay_bee 12 July 2006 11:08 AM

He's got 25 post's under his belt... so he's not a new-newbie... and he's taken it on the chin, so I reckon he'll do just fine :thumb:

Evian you say? I find the calcium content too high - it can be VERY abrasive :nono:

;)

(on a serious note... sponge is bad you say? Damn those polish swirls! :o )

:wanders off to the car care forum:

Scooby400 12 July 2006 11:38 AM


Originally Posted by GC8
Buxton Spring water Phil? My car is worth Evian!

Evian and detergent??


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