forgot to add
yes,,,,car is parked outside and UNDER a tree at all times
no other choice
this is a bird poop and sap happy tree,,,,grrrrr
Okay, so a brand new car that will be exposed to the outdoors all the time. This helps us to give you some recommendations...
Considering that it's not an option to wash your car at home, (easily), and going to any kind of commercial wash is a recipe for swirls being inflicted into the paint. See this article,
Scratch your car for $5.00
And you want to avoid car washes with brushes...
Tunnel Car Wash Brush Scratches
If it's in your budget, here would be your best option...
Hire a mobile detailer to wash your car for you at your place of work. Do some research and find a mobile detailer with a good reputation and interview them about how they will wash your car. The best and the brightest detailers hang out on discussion forums like this one so they know how to carefully wash a car without scratching it or getting water spots in the paint. You might be able to find a mobile detailer on this forum in your area that will do this for you.
We had a couple of mobile detailers come by Meguiar's once a week and wash all of management's cars and here at Autogeek, at least one of the office employees has a mobile detailer wash their car on a regular basis.
As long as the person doing the work is doing a professional quality job it's a good option to keep your car clean without having to do the work yourself.
Prices are usually affordable, we're talking probably around the $25.00 to $30.00 range and they usually do a few extra things like dress the tires, clean the windows, etc.
Besides that your other two safe options are,
- Use a Waterless Wash and become proficient and wiping your car clean and maintaining all your microfiber towels for this process.
- Using a touchless was and then waxing and dressing any trim yourself at your home.
The difference between a Normal Car Wash, a Waterless Car Wash, a Rinseless Car Wash and a Spray Detailer
Touchless car washes will tend to use cleaning chemicals strong enough to remove roadgrime off neglected cars and this means they'll tend to remove any previously applied wax or paint sealant.
Another option would be to apply a coating or pay someone to apply a coating as these won't wear off, or at least wear off as fast as a wax or paint sealant and then use a waterless wash or a touchless car wash.
3-Categories: Waxes, Paint Sealants and Coatings
Lots of options... hope I haven't overwhelmed you...
This thread is on-topic also...
How to maintain a freshly waxed car
How long will brand x car wax or paint sealant last?
