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When I took my car through a car wash for the first time, which was also the last time... it rolled up my front license plates and it put swirl marks all over the paint...
I had to wax the car and buff/polish it out to fix the swirls, and then just bend back the licence plate....
these car washes not only do a lousy job, but they also ruin a lot of ****!
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by speedy-v6-camaro: If I resort to a car wash I goto the high pressure water one. You know the one that has no brushes just high pressure water. The only problem is the t-tops leak if I don't max out the A/C. But the car looks clean everytime and doesn't scratch the paint.<hr></blockquote>Same here...gets MOST of the sand and salt off, but not all. Still better than nothing.
I like to use the high pressure car washes you do yourself. I am wary to use the brush they provide because it might scratch the paint, but the high power hose works great as long as I don't spray the T-Tops directly with it. Other than that, it comes out great. Need to driveway wash it when summer comes around :D
*SOLD 9/4/05*<br />1998 Navy Blue Metallic Camaro M5<br />-Flowmaster cat back<br />-Accel Ignition<br />-K&N Air Filter<br />-Hurst Shift Knob<br /><br />Currently vehicle-less at Ohio State :(
So my truck is finally getting some work done, after 17 years, Oil pressure sensor went out and it’s located under the lower intake manifold. Have to...
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