Parking Outside
My new work place doesn't have any indoor parking requiring me to park my CLK430 outside in the sun. Now granted I live in Seattle, where it's sunny only 2-3 months of the year :-) but I'm curious how hard is the sunlight on the paint? Should I be concerned?
Also there are some sections of the outside parking lot that are shady (overhanging trees). If I park there I risk tree crap and / or bird droppings.
What's worse? bright sun (it only gets up to 90 degrees 3 or 4 days a year) or tree crap.
Advice appreciated.
thanks.
-shehryar
I got simoniz 5 done on my car.
http://www.simonizusa.com/System5/default.asp
Was he full of hot air?? Maybe he didn't even do anything??
Supposedly I don't have to wax the car for 5 years...just wash. And if the shine goes away, they will redo it for me....covered for 5 years. Sounds good...but then again, some things are too good to be true.
So far I've washed my car only once.....and it was still pretty shiney!
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is that simonize 5 system bad?? You refer to it as snake oil....being in the medical profession I know that snake oil is a sham. I didn't pay for the simonize thing...the dealer gave it to me for a mess up with my interior color.
Was he full of hot air?? Maybe he didn't even do anything??
Supposedly I don't have to wax the car for 5 years...just wash. And if the shine goes away, they will redo it for me....covered for 5 years. Sounds good...but then again, some things are too good to be true.
So far I've washed my car only once.....and it was still pretty shiney!
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doesn't it give me the ability to go to the dealer and say..."hey wax my car under warranty!" ...as gay as that sounds.
Am I just dreaming??
I agree with AlBoston. Just ask oggle. He'll tell you how the lame a$$ Penske dealer butchered his black car's paint during a complimentary car wash. Those wash monkeys use really dirty rags and push their whole body onto your paint when they wash. Afterwards all I saw were swirls and swirls.







