Do you allow people to eat in your car?
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Eat at home or at the restaurant . I'll leave earlier if I need to. Bottled water only. Absolutely no kids eating or drinking in the car. We paid too much to look and smell like a pigsty. We keep hand wipes and a little cleaner on hand, just in case.
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I don't care.
I just remind new people to be careful.
I detail my car/clean it so often that it doesn't really bother me if I have to spend an extra couple minutes with the shop VAC, or Folex, or Lexol to get some food leftovers out.
I used to be pretty **** about food in my car when I was younger because I didn't know how to clean certain stains and I assumed that a lot of stuff was just permanent. But as I've gotten older and gotten nicer cars and learned more about detailing, I tend to care less. I'd rather just enjoy the moments, not sweat the small stuff and take care of whatever problems arise when I inevitably detail it again.
I just remind new people to be careful.
I detail my car/clean it so often that it doesn't really bother me if I have to spend an extra couple minutes with the shop VAC, or Folex, or Lexol to get some food leftovers out.
I used to be pretty **** about food in my car when I was younger because I didn't know how to clean certain stains and I assumed that a lot of stuff was just permanent. But as I've gotten older and gotten nicer cars and learned more about detailing, I tend to care less. I'd rather just enjoy the moments, not sweat the small stuff and take care of whatever problems arise when I inevitably detail it again.
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I don't care.
I just remind new people to be careful.
I detail my car/clean it so often that it doesn't really bother me if I have to spend an extra couple minutes with the shop VAC, or Folex, or Lexol to get some food leftovers out.
I used to be pretty **** about food in my car when I was younger because I didn't know how to clean certain stains and I assumed that a lot of stuff was just permanent. But as I've gotten older and gotten nicer cars and learned more about detailing, I tend to care less. I'd rather just enjoy the moments, not sweat the small stuff and take care of whatever problems arise when I inevitably detail it again.
I just remind new people to be careful.
I detail my car/clean it so often that it doesn't really bother me if I have to spend an extra couple minutes with the shop VAC, or Folex, or Lexol to get some food leftovers out.
I used to be pretty **** about food in my car when I was younger because I didn't know how to clean certain stains and I assumed that a lot of stuff was just permanent. But as I've gotten older and gotten nicer cars and learned more about detailing, I tend to care less. I'd rather just enjoy the moments, not sweat the small stuff and take care of whatever problems arise when I inevitably detail it again.
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I'd say "No Way!" if I was in control. However, the Lexus is my wife's daily and she occassionally eats in the car - and we do drinks (cups with straws). Over the years we have been careful to avoid the sticky or greasy stuff (potatoe chips) and the rest is easy to vacuum up.
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