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j9fd3s 03-24-11 02:40 PM

What do you do when your car gets rain on it
 
I have had my FC for about 2 years. Today it got rain on it. I had fun driving it in the rain and playing with the roundabouts. When I got it back in the garage though I wasn't quite sure about how to manage the rain water. I ended up hosing it off well and then drying with microfiber. I didn't want road-grime and acid rain to stay on it. do you guys do anything special when rainwater gets on your FC?

2slow4stock 03-24-11 02:41 PM

Not I.

RotaryEvolution 03-24-11 02:46 PM

i park the stupid thing.

i never worry about my car to the extent of "acid rain" killing the paint even if i just got it back from the spray booth.

just about anything can be buffed out, it gets waxed about 2 times a year, that's plenty.

it really just depends on you though, i don't have time to wash my car after every 15 minute drive so it gets washed every few months.

tuscanidream 03-24-11 03:00 PM

My tip: Don't lean on the car when it gets rain on it.

You shouldn't be concerned about rain water. Most people leave their cars outside full-time.

20B10AE 03-24-11 03:12 PM

Mike, most of us live in places that it rains more than twice a year. LOL We just drive them, wash them, and wax them occasionally. Repeat as needed. Heh.

RotaryEvolution 03-24-11 03:14 PM

my sunrise red paint looked like turd brown from sitting in los angeles for 10 years of it's life so i guess i really wasn't too worried about it, it all buffed out and more resembles it's original color but i do plan on repainting it soon. even then i doubt i will worry about paint fading or crap getting on it periodically, it's going to get dirty so i just enjoy the car versus trying to keep it in showroom condition.

the worst thing i worry about is a transmission tipping over onto the driver's door to match the passenger door...

j9fd3s 03-24-11 04:10 PM

pat yourselves on the back, you're nicer than teh porsche guys

http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforum...ain-on-it.html

-Crash- 03-24-11 04:19 PM

Take pictures of it because the paints looks nicer. lol.

Black Knight RX7 FC3S 03-24-11 04:19 PM

wow...porsche owners really are anal.....I thought it wasnt true haha
I would DD a GT3 or turbo just to piss off the anal ones.

When it rain, thats about the only time my car is getting a car wash :)

matt87FC 03-24-11 05:20 PM

The hose water you sprayed on it is probably way worse for it than the rain water can be With all the crap they put in city water nowadays. lol

RotaryEvolution 03-24-11 05:26 PM


Originally Posted by matt87FC (Post 10534367)
The hose water you sprayed on it is probably way worse for it than the rain water can be With all the crap they put in city water nowadays. lol

unfortunately that is probably true, hard water from the tap water is more likely to leave mineral deposits which are worse than anything that falls from the sky.

don't park your car next to your sprinklers for a few weeks or you will see what i mean.

banzaitoyota 03-24-11 07:27 PM

Mike, IMMEDIATELY use your heated de-ionized water tap with a ph neutral soap. After a thorough drying; roll into the hermetically sealed chamber and draw a .35" Hg Absolute pressure on the chamber to vaporize any remaining water. You know the rules!

3vil 03-24-11 07:29 PM

i don't really understand the question. here in oregon at least 50% of my driving is in the rain. so i guess what i do when my car gets rain on it is wear a jacket?

clokker 03-24-11 07:35 PM

My car once saw some rainclouds and I had to put it down.
Someone should make a vehicle that can withstand water, that would be awesome.

Syritis 03-24-11 10:17 PM

I driver faster. the track car doesn't usually have wipers.

arghx 03-24-11 10:24 PM


Originally Posted by 3vil (Post 10534554)
i don't really understand the question.

It's a bit of a parody of this thread: http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforum...ain-on-it.html


Originally Posted by super anal Porsche owner
I have had my 997 for about 2 years. Today it got rain on it. I had fun driving it in the rain and playing with the stability management. When I got it back in the garage though I wasn't quite sure about how to manage the rain water. I ended up hosing it off well and then drying with microfiber. I didn't want road-grime and acid rain to stay on it. do you guys do anything special when rainwater gets on your P-car?

To answer the question though, I wash the car every few months maybe. I keep it in a garage when I'm not driving it and I don't drive it in the rain unless I happen to get caught in it. When a car gets this old the sun and rain will age it quickly. My old GTU was a daily driver and that sat in the rain.

texFCturboII 03-24-11 10:27 PM

Porsche owners...... the most egotistical elitist assholes out there, almost as bad as rotary freaks.

vosko 03-24-11 10:29 PM

damn. i thought mike hit his head

j9fd3s 03-24-11 10:46 PM


Originally Posted by Syritis (Post 10534864)
I driver faster. the track car doesn't usually have wipers.

ours does! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zV3wU4M3aSY

i don't think you can see it there, but the passenger floorboard is under water


Originally Posted by banzaitoyota (Post 10534548)
Mike, IMMEDIATELY use your heated de-ionized water tap with a ph neutral soap. After a thorough drying; roll into the hermetically sealed chamber and draw a .35" Hg Absolute pressure on the chamber to vaporize any remaining water. You know the rules!

one of my gym friends drives a Ferrari 430, and his RAIN car is a porsche turbo.... OOoooor we can't use the PH neutral soap AND de-ionized water, it doesn't pass smog!

Derekcat 03-24-11 11:05 PM


Originally Posted by j9fd3s (Post 10534140)
do you guys do anything special when rainwater gets on your FC?

Hmm... Should be when rainwater doesn't get on the car. ;) [Yay~ Oregon]

j9fd3s 03-24-11 11:09 PM


Originally Posted by Derekcat (Post 10534964)
Hmm... Should be when rainwater doesn't get on the car. ;) [Yay~ Oregon]

you could never have a porsche, you'd have Dr Porsche (its an honorary doctorate) spinning in his grave!

arghx 03-24-11 11:12 PM

There are a lot of cool Porsche owners. I've hung out with the local Porsche club some. I have seen many more M3 douchebags.

texFCturboII 03-24-11 11:40 PM

Around here, they dont even give you the time of day! I pulled up next to one in traffic one day, it was a NIIIIIIIICE 911 turbo. Seeing as we had been window to window for a while, I looked over and said "Hey man, that's a beautiful machine." He just looked at me, gave no expression and turned away saying nothing. Not even a "thanks man!" Rude. I've had similar experiences from others as well...

tuscanidream 03-25-11 05:37 AM


Originally Posted by arghx (Post 10534977)
There are a lot of cool Porsche owners. I've hung out with the local Porsche club some. I have seen many more M3 douchebags.

Nothing is worse than the jetta douchebag club in my area. Fucking kids think it's cool to race around the parking lot with the E up so they can spin tire, only to park right where they are doing it and eat at applebees. No respect what so ever.

arghx 03-25-11 06:27 AM


Originally Posted by tuscanidream (Post 10535243)
Nothing is worse than the jetta douchebag club in my area. Fucking kids think it's cool to race around the parking lot with the E up so they can spin tire, only to park right where they are doing it and eat at applebees. No respect what so ever.

A classic "kids these days" mini-rant


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