If you just had it painted DO NOT take it through an automatic car wash yet. You can hand wash it but i was told to wait 2 weeks after painting to take it through a wash.
ok...i dont know when it was painted...spoiler depot did it as part of thee deal im guessing its been a week or two so i will wait...as far as thee caar wsh goes ...why shouldnt i take it through one that touches the car i aalways have aand the car comes out flawless...i guess mr clean car wash will have to do...thaanks guys
ok...i dont know when it was painted...spoiler depot did it as part of thee deal im guessing its been a week or two so i will wait...as far as thee caar wsh goes ...why shouldnt i take it through one that touches the car i aalways have aand the car comes out flawless...i guess mr clean car wash will have to do...thaanks guys
those car washes can scratch your rims and paint and can rip off your spoiler because its so huge.
handwashing all the way...I have graphics, and have to use a damn toothbrush to get to some places in my baby...but then again you get out what you put in , so if you give love and attention to your car then it will shine
yes it is a convenience thing...i work and go to school and have to teach once a week so that leaves me little time to wash it...a 2 minute carwash is hella quicker and it comes out looking brand new...not to mention that washing your car when it is 20 or 30 degrees out ...well not anymore isnt that nice...but ill take ur guys ideas into consideraation ...i simply wanted to know if it would harm the Fiberglass wing.thaanks
car washes suck..dont take your car to them. my dads benz has gottne totally Fed up in them! handwashing is better anyways, you spend your time out side nad you can clean it how you want.
HEY!!!! i work at the car wash and i get free car wash once a week. ...how awesome is that and the car wash place i work is the most popular one in the city. 12 dollars for the best wash. and 6 for the cheapest
even if they are 100% cloth in their...i dont see how they would scratch anything. Or are you talking about car washes that dont use 100% cloth
Because it could pick up loose debris (little rocks, pieces of glass, etc.) from your car or other cars, and essentially wash your car with it.
The fact that it's cloth means that it can pick loose dirt and shit up fairly easily. Who's to say that it doesn't stick to the cloth, and then drag it across your car.
Hell, some people won't even use power based soap to wash their car because they think that one little undisolved pellet can scratch their paint.
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ok if you haveent noticed it reached a high of 38 and some wind...not a great day to wash the car...it also just snowed a couple of daays ago and it is winter...therefore the carwash is the best bet like most said...during the spring and summer i wash it with my gf in our bathing suits...sexy huh...so would you guys stop saying carwashes are for homos and shit like that...i aaint washing my car when there is snow and cold temps...thanks for the info on the carwashes,,,never really tthought about loose stuff clinging on to the cloth...i figured with high pressure water it would come off but i can see ur point cause anything is possible
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