Car wash quality on the wifes car??

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I just came in from washing my wifes car. On a scale from 1-10 10 being the best I give hers about an honest six. My own, a pretty solid 9. Her's why... I just finish

and she explains she has to leave to get one of our daughters and is going to take the "short"way....ALL DIRT!!! Plus if I can't get to wash her car "in time" she will run

it thru the local paint scratcher!! Do you wash your significant others car? Honestly how good a job do you do?
 
The car gets the same treatment as my truck does, just not as often.
 
I wash my wife's car. I would say maybe an 8 but my car is a 9. The diff is inside. I lose motivation because in a day she will destroy it again. In no time there will be 20 waters bottles filling every cup holder and rolling on the floor. Only half empty of course. Not to mention finger prints all over the paint
 
My wife gets the drive the infiniti g37s (less miles to work) and I get to drive a 2003 dodge ram 1500. Wife's car gets a 10 and my truck gets a 9.6. I do get custody of the car on the weekends and holidays.
 
I do the same treatment as mine. Sometimes I will come in and see some granola crumbs and I will be like "what the heck!". And she says "don't worry, my detailer will take care of it!" grrrrr
 
It is frustrating. My wife's car is a 2008CR-V EX and in general is in great shape. However, she never washes it and I hardly ever drive it. I usually have to schedule time to wash and/or detail her car. I also will "confiscate" her car in order to do a complete twice yearly detail.

I also agree with "Jab1719". Her interior is awful.
 
Wash procedure is the same, no matter the car. I'm like a robot, I have my routine, it works, so I stick to it. The piece of metal in the driveway is irrelevant.
 
I feel woman just dont get it with cars, You dont buy a house and then light it on fire or buy a car and scratch it. Many will not understand how to wash a car lol
 
Honestly, I am more picky with her car than my truck. Her car is our garage queen. I keep it immaculate.

Her car stays a 10 while my truck is a 10 maybe twice a year, a 9 the rest.

My wife shares the same passion to keep our vehicles in good shape. Although I do all of the detailing on them.
 
Wash procedure is the same, no matter the car. I'm like a robot, I have my routine, it works, so I stick to it. The piece of metal in the driveway is irrelevant.

I couldn't have said it better. I just don't get as much time with hers because she is always showing houses.
 
My wife puts up with my obsession because I wash her car also. It's win win, I get my products and she doesn't pay someone 10 dollars to scratch it. Heck she has even stopped putting stuff on the roof :)

Overall it gets the same level of treatment as mine just not as often.
 
I generally dont spend as much time on my girls cars wheels and fender wells. Everything else is about the same except I usually only use meguairs spray wax and never use a machine on it, because she frankly doesnt care.
 
I generally dont spend as much time on my girls cars wheels and fender wells. Everything else is about the same except I usually only use meguairs spray wax and never use a machine on it, because she frankly doesnt care.

:iagree: she commutes 40 miles each way. So never stays nice AND no garage.
 
Excellent thread hand!:dblthumb2:

+1 on equal treatment on vehicles...she's the bread winner.

She's the reason that I went low sling ( tire dressing) years ago... not to mention that she'll find at least one curb monthly to rash the tire or scratch the rim :laughing:
 
Same with my wife...G37 gets a 10 and my business lease gets a 7.5 and a tester for products.

BF for the G and FK1000 for lease.
 
The car gets the same treatment as my truck does, just not as often.

That's exactly how it is with me,she does a pretty good job but no way is she doing wheel wells,gas cap,tires etc.I'll do all that when I wash it.
 
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