Que's Car Wash
Car washing in Durban means working against salt spray from the Indian Ocean, humidity that cakes brake dust onto your panels, and those sudden afternoon downpours that leave water spots if you're not quick. A proper hand wash here involves understanding how to rinse and dry in this climate—water spots are a real nuisance on dark cars, and salt deposits can accelerate corrosion if they're not removed properly. The mechanics of the job matter: pressure washing needs care around seals and trim, two-bucket washing methods prevent dragging grit across paint, and the dry is just as important as the wash itself. Durban's coastal weather means regular washing becomes maintenance, not just cosmetics, keeping rust and oxidation at bay on vehicles that otherwise deteriorate faster than inland cars.