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Boglady 02-12-2021 08:49 AM

Car washing in driveway
 
As a newbie, I am asking if it is ok to wash my car in my driveway. thanks...

Stu from NYC 02-12-2021 08:52 AM

Where else would you wash it, we do it somewhat regularly

Two Bills 02-12-2021 08:54 AM

No problem. Go for it.
Personally I move mine onto drive from garage when a storm is imminent.
Let Mother Nature do all the work!

DeanFL 02-12-2021 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Boglady (Post 1900932)
As a newbie, I am asking if it is ok to wash my car in my driveway. thanks...

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hmm - why not? Perhaps in other areas in USA with water shortages etc. Answer in TV - YES! But water is not free, and don't waste it... FYI we have an off-white car, and with the great weather here (and we garage it each night) I may wash it once every couple months - even if it's perfectly clean. .
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Bay Kid 02-12-2021 09:22 AM

Wash in the rain helps with the rinse cycle and gets rid of water spots.

Carla B 02-12-2021 09:31 AM

The rain washed our cars yesterday in the driveway and then they got squeegeed off. Cars don't get so dirty here since our soil is sandy. When we go back to Texas the difference in the appearance of the vehicles is striking. Many are draped in dried mud.

Mortal1 02-12-2021 09:42 AM

a)where else...hmmm...perhaps a car wash
b)rain will not wash a car...it'll rinse it, but will not remove dried on bugs and such.
c)no ordinances against washing your car in the driveway

brianherlihy 02-12-2021 09:47 AM

wash
 
id and my car is nice and clean . the dogs dont like it but to bad:bigbow::bigbow::bigbow:

dhdallas 02-12-2021 10:30 AM

Tire shine stain marks
 
The only caveat to cleaning your car in the driveway is if you use tire shine products. We have a beautiful cobblestone stamped concrete driveway (sealed) at our PA summer home. When I first liberally sprayed a tire shine type product on my tires it dripped from the tires onto the concrete and stained it. Even our gas power washer would not get rid of the brownish marks. It took using acetone & vigorous brushing to clean the spots. So...either don't use it but if you do, wipe the stuff on with a rag or spray it on when parked in the street or in a parking lot at a store.

jdulej 02-12-2021 11:36 AM

I used to wash our car in the driveway all the time but then realized that the street drains directly into the retention ponds without any sort of processing or filtering (that I know of). The retention ponds are home to a lot of wildlife so I wonder if I'm doing some damage. Is there a cleaning product that would not harm the environment yet still do a decent job?

dewilson58 02-12-2021 12:34 PM

Wash on the lawn, the grass will love it

kcrazorbackfan 02-12-2021 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Boglady (Post 1900932)
As a newbie, I am asking if it is ok to wash my car in my driveway. thanks...

Every week I do it; vacuum it also and change the oil in the Traverse and the carts on the driveway also when needed.

JP 02-12-2021 12:46 PM

I just use a spray on detailing wax. Don't have to drag out all the car washing stuff and hoses plus no water spots. Just takes minutes and car is all polished and looks great.

dewilson58 02-12-2021 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan (Post 1901124)
Every week I do it; vacuum it also and change the oil in the Traverse and the carts on the driveway also when needed.

On my way.

akerwin1909 02-13-2021 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by jdulej (Post 1901085)
I used to wash our car in the driveway all the time but then realized that the street drains directly into the retention ponds without any sort of processing or filtering (that I know of). The retention ponds are home to a lot of wildlife so I wonder if I'm doing some damage. Is there a cleaning product that would not harm the environment yet still do a decent job?

Thank you for pointing out that there are wildlife who don’t like to live in soapy water! They actually teach that in Elementary school in other more up to date states.


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