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  • JustALilBit
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    I work at a carwash (wand wash, not touchless) here for a part time job.
    We do have a brush option but many people use the presoak option instead.
    I find it works much better than the brush and it doesnt leave scratches. Unfortunatly it was to late before I knew this :(

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  • James
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    I usually wait until it rains and just leave my car parked until it drys. Looks supa-dupa-fly.

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  • Kor
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    I use a soft sponge if my car is really dirty.

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  • Klobi-One-Kinobi
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    Originally posted by Ryan View Post
    nope brushes are crap.. i pressure wash mine weekly

    edit.. your idea is quite good tho!
    x2. Regular trips to the coin wash, no brush. Car always looks good. But this is my first black auto so we will see.

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  • R_Ethug
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    nope brushes are crap.. i pressure wash mine weekly and then i home wash it every month or twice a month to get it good and clean

    edit.. your idea is quite good tho!
    Last edited by R_Ethug; 04-17-2008, 07:43 PM.

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  • uv23
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    10th and 10th hasn't failed me yet. I never use a brush though.
    Last edited by uv23; 04-17-2008, 07:02 PM.

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  • karna
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    dont' touchless car washes take care of that though?


    eather way....DIY Car Wash FTW!

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  • a_n9ne
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    Public Car Washes

    Most, if not all of us here avoid the public car washed because the brushes put swirls/scratches in our paint. My idea would be to open a car wash, and inside the little store you can buy your own brush, which screws onto the nozzle in the bay, and when your done you take it with you. The next time you come you bring your own brush, and never worry about scratches again!

    Anyways thats just an idea that popped into my head, what do you guys think?
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