The Most OCD Thing You Do To Your Car

There ought to be a law...
People with OCD are NOT allowed to own a BLACK vehicle!!!:autowash:
:buffing: <- I love this buffer madness guy!
 
There ought to be a law...
People with OCD are NOT allowed to own a BLACK vehicle!!!:autowash:
:buffing: <- I love this buffer madness guy!


Man you are right about that haha. But its all worth it in the results for me, because there is truely nothing quite like properly clean black paint.
 


I use to blow the water from the cracks by mouth, before I moved to a leaf blower.



I washed my motorcycle yesterday/last night. I use a leaf blower to dry that bad boy. Theres no better way to make sure everything drys out. I just put on a pair of earplugs, then go to work for about 10-15 minutes

Then when it's dry, I oil the chain, then take it for a spin and get it hot :props:




 
Black Vehicles are an OCD'ers Nightmare. On perforated leather seats after using leather treatments I poke a toothpick in each of the 200,000 to 300,000 holes in the seats to make sure excess product is removed !
 
If I have to park the car in the sun at work, I go and move it out of the sun as SOON as a covered park becomes available.

Can't stand the thought of those UV rays on the car, and the heat building up on the dash material.
 
OCD?

I don't have OCD!

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I keep a large baggie filled w/ those little paper shoe covers (booties) in my car. I have a procedure that I insist anyone allowed in my car must follow for donning the booties and getting in/out of my car, which also includes ensuring that they don't rub their foot accross the bottom of the door jam or the door panel. I also spent MANY hours writting several car care procedures, such as; Car Wash Procedure, Drying Procedure, Tire Dressing Procedure, Type 1 Water Spot Removal Procedure, Type 2 Water Spot Removal Procedure, Paint Polishing Procedure, Chrome and Stainless Steel Polishing Procedure, Car Waxing Procedure, etc, etc. Im the MAN My wife says :nomore: (I don't detail as a business or for others, the procedures are just notes for my personal use).
 
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I keep a large baggie filled w/ those little paper shoe covers (booties) in my car. I have a procedure that I insist anyone allowed in my car must follow for donning the booties and getting in/out of my car, which also includes ensuring that they don't rub their foot accross the bottom of the door jam or the door panel. I also spent MANY hours writting several car care procedures, such as; Car Wash Procedure, Drying Procedure, Tire Dressing Procedure, Type 1 Water Spot Removal Procedure, Type 2 Water Spot Removal Procedure, Paint Polishing Procedure, Chrome and Stainless Steel Polishing Procedure, Car Waxing Procedure, etc, etc. Im the MAN My wife says :nomore: (I don't detail as a business or for others, the procedures are just notes for my personal use).


YOU WIN!!!! :laughing:
 
I give the interior in mine a good clean/protect once a week. Everything from extracting the mats to conditioning the leather, 303ing all the plastics, polishing/sealing the shifter knob.

I cannot stand to see a car that's perfectly polished/protected on the outside looking like a work truck on the inside. :buffing:
 
Connect my air-boy blow gun and blast off any dust whilst wiping with micro-fibre cloth.Then a quick spray with Expert pink spray wax to slicken the outside.This generally leads to a fast chrome wipedown and endurance gel on tyres...you guys know the story...
 
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