Here's a pic of my brother's P5 that he got stuck in his front yard... it only got worse from here Oh, and he didn't mean to park in his front yard, that's just where he ended up... it was either that or the house!
even if you can only just hose it, or fill pitchers with warm water to atleast rinse it off. And I'm in a similar situation with the salt, so don't feel bad.
Off topic-nice sig togan, simply beautiful
Yeah I hit up the wash last night after I took the pics. I just couldn't before because it was too cold out. Now its snowing again so it already looks like ass.
And since it has been in the f-ing TEENS or BELOW ZERO for the last two weeks I have not been able to wash it. Snowing and 20s today, snowing and 20s on Tuesday, BELOW ZERO will be our HIGH on Wed. and Thursday.
I am taking Tue. off though, and will take her to a car wash.
For a week i had huge chunks of snow right behind my front wheels. They were frozen rock solid and full power kicks wouldn't dislodge them. Anyways it looked pretty funny because they acted like side rocker panels, shaped perfectly to the wheel. i should've taken a pic just based on the fact that they lasted forever.
I always atleast spray my car off no matter how cold it is. I sometimes when itis really cold I will turn on the space heater in teh garage and let it warm up. then wash it in there. if I cant get in a garage then I just do the "pay and spray" dry the seals (doors, trunk) and take off.
That was my quick wipejob on the headlight. They were so dirty that they weren't very bright at all.
I have to go pay and spray this time of year because all of the outside faucets are turned off at my house to prevent freezing/broken pipes. My garage is too big to get warm enough to be above freezing. It's detached from the house.
If I spray the car down and then drive it for long enough to keep it warm inside for a while it seems to be OK.