datechboss101
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- Akaash
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- 2017 Acura MDX
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I waxed almost the entirity of my vehicle prior to my long a$$ drive to campus. On the way, my vehicle attained a ton of bird crappings and love bugs (whole front bumper was covered in dead bugs). After a huge downpour between Miami-Dade and Broward, the dead bugs and bird crappings were gone. I suspect this was due to the paste type of wax that I took a whole weekend to apply on all the panels. Considering the MDX has more panels to cover for wax compared to the CT, I wonder if it will be shorter in time to complete the wax part of the vehicle.
I also decided to run my car through the Shell automated car wash across campus that has those scratch yo paint style brushes but cost like $3 to wash, and pretty sure those things caused some serious scratches.
With the combination of stupidity, laziness and intelligence, if I do run the CT through one of these types of car washes, with wax applied, would I see moderate to severe scratches or would be able to buff off?
I also decided to run my car through the Shell automated car wash across campus that has those scratch yo paint style brushes but cost like $3 to wash, and pretty sure those things caused some serious scratches.
With the combination of stupidity, laziness and intelligence, if I do run the CT through one of these types of car washes, with wax applied, would I see moderate to severe scratches or would be able to buff off?
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