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Zozzle

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Hi all. I'm new to the forum (but not Autogeek) from Woodstock Ontario Canada. (real name - Mike)

I'm a bit of a clean car freak even though it's tough to keep the daily driver clean up here in Canada in the winter.

I never wash my car without cleaning the normally unseen parts - under the hood, the jambs, behind the gas cap door, around the open trunk edges and other clean-freak hidden places.

My latest car - I've had it two months - is a mint 2013 Mercedes Benz C-350. When I got it I was blown away with the detailing done by the people at the selling dealer. I couldn't find a speck of dirt anywhere and I even told the salesperson to compliment their detail people for me.

So, I'll be trying my best to keep it that way. My summer wheels are washed, waxed and tucked away and my new winter wheels are installed and waxed also.

Here is my car -
 
Welcome to AutoGeek! Being a fellow Northerner (I claim Minnesota as home), I empathize with trying to keep it clean. I would look into applying a coating or having a reputable dealer do one, and also rinseless\waterless washes for maintaining during the winter months.
 
Welcome to AutoGeek! Being a fellow Northerner (I claim Minnesota as home), I empathize with trying to keep it clean. I would look into applying a coating or having a reputable dealer do one, and also rinselesswaterless washes for maintaining during the winter months.
Thanks Rev! What "coating" do you suggest applying? The coating my car usually has on it in winter is "dried road-salt". :(
 
Welcome fellow Ontarian!! I was in Woodstock prepping a car for winter just this past weekend!
 
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