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yeh.... used to have an old sh*tty escort which paint actually peeled of after using one of these. Apparently they are bringing a new type of car wash out that cleans your car spottless and is totally safe to use.
Shotgun not going first...
Does appeal though as sometimes i really cant be ar*ed washing the car.
Quote: Originally posted by seb182 on 23 June 2005
but they are fun....
lol true... Ive taken other cars but never my 182 thru one!
There is a brushless car-wash near me that I havent tried ... but I think it would not only not scratch the paintwork but also not clean my car very well! lol
I used to take my company vectra through the £1.90 one round the corner, left the paintwork in a right state but I didnt really give a sh*t, lol. Wouldnt take the clio through!
Mine has never even seen a sponge, yet alone a car wash. Lambs wool mit and Zymol shampoo for me. I wouldnt even ever let the monkeys at the hand wash near my machine.
When I worked for BMW we had used to put people in cable tied to a chair, you didnt want to let the brushes touch you I can tell you. They are sharp bloody plastic.
Only really put the lease cars through it, private customer would go up the wall.
what i dont understand is how do they create swirl marks when the motion of the brush arm rotates towards the car? i thought ya only got swirl marks from say using a sponge and using circuler motion?