I can’t see how someone can “safely” wash a car with those type of products in that manner for a daily driver where road grit and bugs can adhere to the body during a weeks worth of driving... then you’re not rinsing the car before hand and we all know how microfibers can trap or get debris stuck in the fibers... so essentially, isn’t this type of wash just damaging the clearcoat with each pass?OP, do some research on "Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine" which I have linked below. All you need is a capful or two of the product, half a gallon of distilled water in a bucket, and a few microfiber towels to SAFELY clean your car.
https://www.amazon.com/OPT-Optimum-...pID=41WdIGCZK1L&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch
[ame]I would never go anywhere but a touchless wash. If you're going to one of those places with an unlimited monthly membership and the rollers/hanging cloth things you might as well drive your car through a sand paper factory.
Considering you don’t know how to spell “to”, I believe you.I wouldn't know how too use one !
I would but I don’t live near a sand paper factory.I would never go anywhere but a touchless wash. If you're going to one of those places with an unlimited monthly membership and the rollers/hanging cloth things you might as well drive your car through a sand paper factory.
I have been for years and now with new wheels it looks like the track in the carwash and messed up the front driver side wheel. I'm pissed as I know it will keep happening after I get it fixed if I go back.
I have been going here for year $32 a Mth. for unlimited full service carwashs.
I like to wash the car about 2 days a week. So I don't know if I should just start using the local Power spray place and doing it myself.
Have any of you guys run into this? What do you guys do?
ThisI would never go anywhere but a touchless wash. If you're going to one of those places with an unlimited monthly membership and the rollers/hanging cloth things you might as well drive your car through a sand paper factory.