Gunk in the Trunk Needs a Detail

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Dear Tom and Ray: My husband is completely opposed to ever washing our car. I am not sure why. It is a 1996 Camry, and it has been washed about three times in its life. I wouldn't care so much about the shame of riding around in the filthiest car on the planet, except that we have no garage and have to park outside, where the trees shed debris all over the car.

At this point, we have about four years' worth of organic matter caught in the grooves around the doors, trunk and hood. One day, we opened the trunk and there were actually plants sprouting in the rubber piece that I guess seals the trunk and keeps water from getting in. So, now we are driving our own ecosystem. There is a ton of old, moldy tree debris in the space between the windshield and the hood. Can this stuff get into the engine and cause damage? Please say yes. I really, really want him to wash the car. I would wash it myself, but I don't drive, so I can't take it to the carwash. -- Gretchen

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Gunk in the Trunk Needs a Detail

Tom: Well, if you aren't going to be able to persuade him to wash it, Gretchen, at least grow something u...

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