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How do Wash a Veyron

Discussion in 'Bugatti' started by Lemke, Feb 15, 2006.

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  1. 62 250 GTO

    62 250 GTO F1 Veteran

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    The difference between a Pontiac G6 wax and a F430 wax is night and day but only three times the price. Once you enter into the real nice wax category you don't need "the most expensive". You can pick up a great wax for 80 bucks and it should last quite awhile.

    It's like nice suits. You can buy a suit for $300 or for $800 but the $3000 suit will be wasted money because most people won't be able to tell the difference over the $800 suit.
     
  2. Ike

    Ike F1 Rookie

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  3. Lexdiamonnyc

    Lexdiamonnyc Formula Junior

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    i'm pretty sure this is the same story.......pretty good job, man....i gotta start washing cars for a living!!!
     
  4. RoWis

    RoWis F1 Rookie

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    Wow the pics are amazing!
     
  5. ryalex

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  6. JaguarXJ6

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    This picture says it all, http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n296/vxrmarc/Bugatti%20Veyron/Picture20.jpg

    I didn't pull half that much crap off my Father's 1997 F-250 XLT work truck the first time clay touched it after 7 years. Parked outside, used daily, had 80k miles on it at the time. A wash consists of a garden hose spray under high pressure and short drive. It gets waxed twice a year.

    This Veyron was not cared for, pretty much, at all. I'm surprised they bothered to have it detailed let alone gone from the absolute worst to the most fussy care without some sort of embarassment involved. Hmm! :D

    It's neither expensive or time consuming to keep a car looking like new. It just takes a little bit of knowledge and desire.

    Sunny
     
  7. Asian1118

    Asian1118 F1 Rookie

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    When he gets done its time to start over again. Those reflection pictures are amazing.
     
  8. Air_Cooled_Nut

    Air_Cooled_Nut Formula Junior

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  9. Stelios

    Stelios Guest

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    I don't own a Ferrari, but I love washing my Mustang by myself. During the summer it gets washed and waxed once a week. It's a lot of work, but it always looks nice.

    You know a car is good looking when you love washing it yourself (I believe it was Tiff Needell that said something along those lines and I couldn't agree more).

    One bucket is used for getting your mit or sponge soapy and the other is used for rinsing so you don't get dirt in your soapy water and do nasty things to your paint.
     
  10. 62 250 GTO

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    It's a stupid way of trying to keep your wash mit clean.
     
  11. rush109

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    NEVER EVER LOL
     

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