So where is everyone taking their cars to get washed? I didn't care where I took my last car, so I'd just run it through any car wash.
Any recommendations in the southern NH or north of Boston area?
Hazin
So where is everyone taking their cars to get washed? I didn't care where I took my last car, so I'd just run it through any car wash.
Any recommendations in the southern NH or north of Boston area?
Hazin
Im not FROM the boston area, but my driveway is my preferred spot to wash any of my cars..in the winter i use any heated self serve wash bay, but bring my own wash mitt and supplies...i dont trust that soapy brush on the wall that the previous person used to scrub the mud and salt out of the wheel wells on their car. and automatic car washes never get my vehicles as clean as I feel they need to be. In a pinch, i will use the expensive full service places...but I caught one of the towel boys red handed once stealing my sunglasses.. so I try to avoid these places if at at all possible. I find hand washing any vehicle a relaxing hobby and not so much a chore...
I also used one of those full service places about 3 weeks ago and when I got my car, these guys had not wiped it down and still had dirt on the car as well as these jerks took my mats out and then sat in the car and got my carpets dirty. I was not a happy camper and the owner sure knew it when I was finished with him. I won't be going back and I don't think he wants me back.Originally Posted by monkey
We have a by-law here that if you are caught washing your car and the suds do down the road drains you can be fined quite a huge amount, so if I wash my car I do it on the week-end when the soap nazi's are not around and try not to use much soap.
Thanks guys. I agree that the best way is to wash it yourself. I just can't see me washing the beast by hand in the winter months here in the north east, and was concerned about the salt on the undercarriage.
I did find a place in Salem, NH that is touchless (uses multiple jets of water only). Maybe I'll CHECK that place out.
Hazin
I have an RT, a Tbird and an Avalanche. I always wash them myself at all times. It used to be quite a chore. Since I now have the Mr. Clean car wash deal it is a piece of cake. I'm still amazed how it dries the cars. I can actually wash all three in the same time it used to take me to wash and dry one of them.
ITS HERE!, ITS HERE!...no not my RT that, wont come in for another 7 weeks or later, but I did get a big 'ol box of stuff FROM the Zaino brothers today...Clay bars, polish, leather conditioner...the works. now all I need is the damn car!
Guess you're better prepared than me. I have a car, but no Zaino brothers stuff.ITS HERE!, ITS HERE!...no not my RT that, wont come in for another 7 weeks or later, but I did get a big 'ol box of stuff FROM the Zaino brothers today...Clay bars, polish, leather conditioner...the works. now all I need is the damn car!
Hazin
Id be willing to trade even up for about 7 weeks... :twisted:
Where did you buy your supply from?Originally Posted by monkey
http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc
direct FROM the company...i thought this was the only way to get it....The site says not available in stores....ive never used it before, but I have heard nothing but good things. since this will be my first new car I want to start off right, all new cleaning supplies and new chamois.
http://www.erniescarwash.com/
I go there in the winter when the driveway is salty and whatnot. They have two here in Worcester (really great job on the car) if you're ever around here. What part of Southern NH are you in?
Chris ~
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I don't know if they're still around, but when I used to live in Salem, NH, My dad and I always went to Haffner's in Methuen. It was just down the street FROM there the Methuen mall used to be. There was also one on Lowell St. just east of I-93.
Southeastern NH - just north of Haverhill, MA. Worcester would be a bit of a hike. And I'm not able to get to that url.http://www.erniescarwash.com/
I go there in the winter when the driveway is salty and whatnot. They have two here in Worcester (really great job on the car) if you're ever around here. What part of Southern NH are you in?
Hazin
They are right down the street FROM me actually, but they're not touchless - unfortunately. I went to the one over in Salem, NH over the weekend and it does a fairly good job. No brushes or cloth. Just jets and a dryer. It is open 24 hrs, so I can wash the car on those 3am sleepless nights if I want to.don't know if they're still around, but when I used to live in Salem, NH, My dad and I always went to Haffner's in Methuen. It was just down the street FROM there the Methuen mall used to be. There was also one on Lowell St. just east of I-93.
Right.
Try in Everett on the Revere Beach Parkway. Full service they will invert the mats so as to insure no grit is put on the mats. Also , they offer everything up to and including detailing.Myself,I would stick to one of the professional detail shops in the area, but the simonize service would be enough for a base so as you can attain a personal relationship with your own ride as you put some sweat equity into having pride in what you've achieved.Originally Posted by HazinTheHides


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