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Garage Door Drips On Clean Car:

Old Feb 13, 2009 | 09:13 AM
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Smile Garage Door Drips On Clean Car:

OK, is it just me or does anyone else get ticked-off when you've just washed your car after days of rain or snow and the garage door drips dirty, salty water on your clean ride after you pass under it? Ditto for unloading stuff and getting this stuff on your head or clothes!

Spring is almost here......YeeHaw!

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Old Feb 13, 2009 | 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Krusty
OK, is it just me or does anyone else get ticked-off when you've just washed your car after days of rain or snow and the garage door drips dirty, salty water on your clean ride after you pass under it? Ditto for unloading stuff and getting this stuff on your head or clothes!

Spring is almost here......YeeHaw!

Krusty.
Yup hated it! Now that i moved outta my Parents i have no Garage, So i would gladly take the Drip Drip over a two tone HHR.
Old Feb 13, 2009 | 09:43 AM
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I hear you

As much as we need water/rain down here in drought stricken Southern Cali, it irks me all the same when it rains immediately after a car wash or detail session. Last year, except for a 3 month period, where I did daily dustoffs + quick detail spray, I could never get by with keeping it clean for at least a week when the clouds would release just enough H20 to mingle with the dust and leave waterspots
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