About a week ago, we were having a very windy day, and by the afternoon, the air was filled with dust. That continued well into the overnight hours. Sometime in the middle of the night, we had a short rain shower. It was just long enough to mix with the dust in the air, and put down a serious mud bath on any vehicle parked outside, and everybody's house windows. The next morning, as we got out onto the streets, it was easy to tell which vehicles had been parked outside the night before. Some of the dirtiest cars I've seen in a long time were driving around on the streets. They had used windshield washers and wipers so they could see out the windshield. The car washes around town had long lines waiting to get in. But, it was obvious several days later, that many people had made no attempt to wash their vehicles.
That was a week ago now, and it's surprising to me to see how many dirty cars are still running around town. I have wrote about this before in this blog, but, to many people, their vehicle is just a transportation appliance, and they don't care how they look. Many people have nice garages, but park their vehicles outside, because their garages are filled with stuff. Just a big storage unit. I have owned four different homes with garages in the last forty years, and they have always been a nice place to park my vehicles. Maybe because I have always been a "car guy" , and I like my vehicles to be kept clean and polished.
My 2015 Mustang GT - "clean as usual".
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