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Old 07-23-2008, 01:05 PM
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I have been forced to find alternatives to hand washing myself and it is driving me crazy. We are under fairly heavy water restrictions here is Georgia becasue of drought conditions. I have not been able to wash my car in my own driveway since last summer!

I feel your pain, brutha!!
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Old 07-23-2008, 03:23 PM
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Regular car wash place with rotary bruses. My X5 is a 2001, paint is like new, glossy. As long as the engine runs I don't care too much where and how my car gets washed. It's just a car.
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Old 07-23-2008, 03:26 PM
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It's just a car.

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Old 07-23-2008, 03:32 PM
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I think that warrants instant banning!!!!! jk

I agree
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Old 07-23-2008, 03:55 PM
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I’m sure there are tons of people out there that make love with their cars. It’s just not me. As long as it’s safe for my family and runs without too many problems is ok. Just a humble opinion. You guys don’t have to take it personally.
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Old 07-23-2008, 04:36 PM
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I've run my car through the car wash at least 40 times a year for the last 5 years. They have spinning brushes and soapy pads they drag across the car. My paint and trim still look like new. For the $12 "basic" wash I get a wash, interior including rear vaccumed, windows inside and out cleaned, and detailed wheels and tires, all hand dried. That would take me 3 hours at home. When I have time once a year, I wax, treat the leather, and treat the interior.

Gotta agree with Tomaz on this issue. Some car washes are better than others. My car wash is technically not "touchless", but the "brushes" are not exactly brushes. They are basically rotating cylinders of soft cloth strips to avoid scratching the vehicles. I go there religiously once a week and ask for the "Platinum" wash for $15. This includes an undercarriage wash, inside vacuum, and wheel/tire detailing. This would be a major pain in the A$$ if I had to do it all myself. If you have nothing but time on your hands, then I guess its fine to hand wash, but for us "working" folks, with kids to boot, a tunnel car wash is just what the doctor ordered.

Also, any small paint damage I've has thus far has all come from road pebbles, sand, gravel, etc. With the 80 miles of driving I do every day, the car wash is the LEAST of my paint worries. But of course, not all car washes are the same in terms of quality, so you should do your research.
The one I go to also gets visited by a large number of Mercs, Vettes, Porsches, Jags, and other high-end models. And I've also developed a good rapport with the guys that work there, so that they're extra careful with my X.
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Old 07-23-2008, 05:47 PM
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I’m sure there are tons of people out there that make love with their cars. It’s just not me. As long as it’s safe for my family and runs without too many problems is ok. Just a humble opinion. You guys don’t have to take it personally.

Dude, we were just kidding around.

Note to admin - please do not ban this individual. I had no intentions of having harm done to them.
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Old 07-23-2008, 05:48 PM
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Gotta agree with Tomaz on this issue. Some car washes are better than others. My car wash is technically not "touchless", but the "brushes" are not exactly brushes. They are basically rotating cylinders of soft cloth strips to avoid scratching the vehicles. I go there religiously once a week and ask for the "Platinum" wash for $15. This includes an undercarriage wash, inside vacuum, and wheel/tire detailing. This would be a major pain in the A$$ if I had to do it all myself. If you have nothing but time on your hands, then I guess its fine to hand wash, but for us "working" folks, with kids to boot, a tunnel car wash is just what the doctor ordered.

Also, any small paint damage I've has thus far has all come from road pebbles, sand, gravel, etc. With the 80 miles of driving I do every day, the car wash is the LEAST of my paint worries. But of course, not all car washes are the same in terms of quality, so you should do your research.
The one I go to also gets visited by a large number of Mercs, Vettes, Porsches, Jags, and other high-end models. And I've also developed a good rapport with the guys that work there, so that they're extra careful with my X.

Here is what turned me off from most drive-thru washes.

I went to one of those reputable places that is typically flooded with nice cars. You know, the type where they spray your car down first and get all of the tough dirt off, then the car is pulled through the tunnel on a track with the soft cloth strips and then the guys hand dry it at the end of the tunnel. The one I went to in the past had a huge window the length of the tunnel so you could watch everything from the waiting room. I was watching them drive my (2-weeks new to me at the time) X5 onto the track. The guy must have been new or something and didn't get the wheel in the rack correctly, so he started jacking the wheel left and right. You should have seen the look on the manager's face as he saw me looking at what was going on. He pulled the guy out of the car and did it himself. This is just an example of something small that can go wrong. Bottom line, IMO is that the less you trust others with your car, the less things like this can happen. However, I am married without kids and love to spend time making my car shine, but if I had kids or was busier I would take it somewhere I trusted and not think twice about it.
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Old 07-23-2008, 05:57 PM
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Anyone in the NYC area available to hand wash my car this sat while i chill by the pool? do a good job and theres a nice tip in it for you.
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