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Old 07-14-2018, 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Queen and Country
The frustration of getting art and perfection destroyed by carelessness is completely understandable.
My tips for avoiding door dings.
(excuse in advance the crassness, I rather be honest and effective than polite and disingenuous)

Avoid at all cost patronizing businesses where overweight slobs or the poor shop.
Portly people have tremendous difficulty getting out of their vehicles and need the door open even further than it opens. In the panicked struggle they dont even know they have hit your door, worse their car rises 2" once they get out, you get a proper ding.
The poor tend to have a lot going on in their lives and a door ding doesnt even register in their minds the way it does yours.

Some establishments have generously sized parking spots and others undersized. Commit to memory which ones do. For instance my local newer Costco of all places, has super wide parking spots where its near impossible to get a door ding.
I'm just amazed that you've never encountered an overweight person at Costco.
 
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Old 07-14-2018, 09:54 AM
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I'd like to find something better than the Griot's tire spray for the rubber. It's easy to use (stains concrete thought) but doesn't last more than a week or two at best.
Opti-bond is a total Gamechanger!
Silicone free- so the tires/rubber does not go brown and dingy. Plus I am so done with silicone.
You can even dilute with water and spray.
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Old 07-14-2018, 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Nati
I'm just amazed that you've never encountered an overweight person at Costco.
The caveat there I noted was they have double wide parking. (newer Costco)

P.s. You want to avoid the places hippies frequent too- I read in this months issue of Generalizations & General Truisms
 
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Old 07-14-2018, 02:06 PM
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P.s. You want to avoid the places hippies frequent too- I read in this months issue of Generalizations & General Truisms
I've never dinged anyone's car in my entire life!

 
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Old 07-14-2018, 02:16 PM
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I’m a poor, overweight, hippy slob and I haven’t either.
 
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Old 07-14-2018, 06:02 PM
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I’m a poor, overweight, hippy slob and I haven’t either.
Dont forget disingenuous, if you drive a FType R no less.
The book of generalizations says you should be driving a PT Cruizer

BTW you are describing a sloth.
 
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Old 07-14-2018, 06:20 PM
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Here's what I am saying to be blunt.
We all remember a time not so long ago when we were skint.
The point of owning an exotic is that you have escaped shopping at Walmart.
So dont be penny-wise pound-foolish and get a door ding there.
Shop at Whole Foods, your car creates the separation.
Least likely place to have kids, obese, beaters, seniors struggling with heavy doors, disgruntled chef Boyarde shopper.
 
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Old 07-14-2018, 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Queen and Country
Here's what I am saying to be blunt.
We all remember a time not so long ago when we were skint.
The point of owning an exotic is that you have escaped shopping at Walmart.
So dont be penny-wise pound-foolish and get a door ding there.
Shop at Whole Foods, your car creates the separation.
Least likely place to have kids, obese, beaters, seniors struggling with heavy doors, disgruntled chef Boyarde shopper.
I never go to Whole Foods, particularly because of the Prius sized parking spaces. The target audience for Whole Foods must be different in the UK than here in the States. Here it's for people who want to spend twice as much more on a banana than elsewhere for the bragging rights of having done so. At Walmart, there's hundreds of acres of parking spaces so you can avoid the beaters.
 
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Old 07-14-2018, 08:22 PM
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Lol, this thread is officially off topic. We went from talking about car care to a Whole Foods vs Walmart vs Costco discussion
 
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Old 07-14-2018, 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Unhingd
it's for people who want to spend twice as much more on a banana than elsewhere
And for older folks to feel 'in' with the crowd.
I'd pay 4x as much for a banana there, the scenery is worth it.
Its like buying a banana from fitness heaven.
Walmart is like buying ice cream at Jenny Craig.
 
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Old 07-15-2018, 06:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Queen and Country
And for older folks to feel 'in' with the crowd.
I'd pay 4x as much for a banana there, the scenery is worth it.
Its like buying a banana from fitness heaven.
Walmart is like buying ice cream at Jenny Craig.
If I want an "experience" when I buy food, I'll do it properly and go to a restaurant. Otherwise, what I save on food by not going to Whole (paycheck) Foods, goes into paying cash for cars and mods.

Different strokes for different folks. Again, that's why they offer menus.
 
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Old 07-15-2018, 10:17 AM
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What do you guys use to clean/protect the interior. Do you use the same product on the seats v. dash v. doors. Any reviews on this product - Griot's Garage 11019 3-in-1 Leather Cleaner
 
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Old 07-15-2018, 11:28 AM
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Ahhh, in the early days of our Jaguar ownership, we used a Jaguar product, "Hide Food" which worked well on the Connolly Hides -- a story in itself. In recent years, the lawyers changed the product name I suppose in fear of idiots eating the stuff. Now called Leather Conditioner. Personally, I am using the Chemical Guys leather products on both my Jaguars.
 
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Originally Posted by AlamoJake
What do you guys use to clean/protect the interior. Do you use the same product on the seats v. dash v. doors. Any reviews on this product - Griot's Garage 11019 3-in-1 Leather Cleaner
I have used this for years on leather and vinyl (seats, dash, doors on my most recent 2 cars) and and have been extremely pleased. I use their interior detailer spray for screens (specifically mentions safe for touch-screens).
 
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I have found that many folks with more money than they know what to do with don't worry about such trivial things (to them) as dinging your door. They are too self-absorbed to show a basic consideration to someone they don't know; they don't care about damaging their vehicle because the detailer will take care of it, and they will get a new one in year anyway. Just my two cents from someone who worked for several years in a very affluent area and interacted with many very wealthy people on a daily basis.
 
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Originally Posted by RIRR
I have found that many folks with more money than they know what to do with don't worry about such trivial things (to them) as dinging your door. They are too self-absorbed to show a basic consideration to someone they don't know; they don't care about damaging their vehicle because the detailer will take care of it, and they will get a new one in year anyway. Just my two cents from someone who worked for several years in a very affluent area and interacted with many very wealthy people on a daily basis.
Been hanging out in my town? The selfishness here is really something else, and matched by the sense of entitlement.
 
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Different strokes for different folks. Again, that's why they offer menus.
We have the same bizarre garage; ck,fj,ft, i suspect we go for the same menu options.

To be helpful to the group on how to keep the car clean...

25 years ago I read the single greatest tip ever on how to make a car last. in the book 'Drive it forever' it wasnt change the oil or avoid cold starts, it was keep the exterior clean! Because when the appearance goes the mind starts neglecting other important things. Because the thinking is its not perfect. I think its even responsible for accidents. when one feels they are in something pristine they are more likely to look behind twice, keep distance and so on.

Dings is where the rot starts.

My take is, just like my old truck is not the best thing to take to see a client or fancy restaurant, the pristine jag should conversely avoid s-holes. Dont forget about the risk of car jacking too.

 
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Nobody has mentioned Wheel Woolies for cleaning the wheels - they’re awesome. I use those to get the inside of the rim, and a wheel brush for the face of the wheel.
 
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Nobody has mentioned Wheel Woolies for cleaning the wheels - they’re awesome. I use those to get the inside of the rim, and a wheel brush for the face of the wheel.
They're pretty nice, but with my 19" Centrifuge wheels and the Super Performance brakes, I can't get even the smallest Wheel Woolie between the caliper and the barrel of the rim. I have to roll the car a little to get the spot shielded by the caliper. Not a fault of the WWs though. I like them.
 
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Yes, I do that with the 19” Propellers too. Just the front, no issue with the rears.
 


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