<html><body><div style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 12pt; color: #000000"><div>Agreed (do not use dish soap unless you want to remove wax and possibly damage the paint!). I think the most important thing is to use soft water--if your local supply is hard, you'll need a softener--else you'll likely get spotting.<br></div><div><br></div><div>Oh, and do not wash your car in Flint, MI.<br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><hr id="zwchr"><br><div style="color:#000;font-weight:normal;font-style:normal;text-decoration:none;font-family:Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:12pt;"><div><br></div><div dir="ltr">As long as it's decent car wash, you should be in good shape. Honestly the modern paints are so bullet proof it's hard to mess them up.</div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 12:50 PM, i erbs <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:eyera3000@gmail.com" target="_blank">eyera3000@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex" class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr">So this will sound weird, but I have not washed my car since painting it 5 years ago. I had not really been driven. I have put about 15 hours on it since the end of Nov and my lower rear wings have road dreck and the rest of the car is dirty. Not trying to ask the best oil question here, but I guess its pretty close. What should I use to clean my car with?<div>Thanks all<br clear="all"><div><div><div dir="ltr"><div><div dir="ltr">Ira Erbs<div>Portland,OR</div><div>1959 BN4 100-6</div><div>with BT7 engine and disk brakes. </div><div>1972 Landrover Series III 109 sold</div><div>2009 MINI cooper S countryman</div></div></div></div></div></div>
</div></div>
<br></blockquote></div></div><div><br></div></div><div><br></div></div></body></html>