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Originally Posted by carconvert
yikes! How do some of you find time to religiously maintain it the way youre describing? I can wash it myself on the weekend now thats its summer its easier. But when winter comes you won't catch me outdoors washing this thing. I have kids. Bananachipz -- help me
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You don't need to go crazy... I pm'd you the info on Opti-Coat which is your best bet for virtually maintenance free...
if you don't want to go that route, then you can buy a good sealant and do it once a season - in the spring, and just before winter. As for winter washing, a touchless is fine. I like Esso's because they don't have the tracks that mess your rims. There are a couple of heated do-it-yourself washes in the city as well. the Esso at Yonge/Steeles has one that you just pay by the hour. The key in the dead of winter is to just keep the salt and crap off the car.