Washing Your Car in the Winter
#31
Originally Posted by Wannabe6MT
So basically, if your car gets dirty (which it will quickly) you cant use ONR. Or you wash it every day?
Just give the car a good buff in the spring and use a car wash lol....
Just give the car a good buff in the spring and use a car wash lol....
I'll assume you were referring to a touchless car wash. If so, you can get the car much cleaner with ONR. If you are talking about a touch wash, then I feel sorry for your paint. Actually, I feel sorry for you, trying to remove all the marring in your paint every spring.
#35
next to my office they have an Auto Spa www.autospamd.com where they hand wash cars. always see some very expensive cars there so I decided to try it out first on my Black 03 Passat wagon. for $12 they did a really good job. the car goes through on a giant conveyor belt. first they rinse the car off with a high pressure wash, then the car is covered with wash soap, then about six guys with wash mops attack the car and rinse the mops in circulating water troughs to keep them clean. the car then goes through a series of rinses depending on the options you choose with your wash. basic wash is $12. nothing else touches the car as eveything is dispensed though high/low pressure archways the car goes through. the car is then blown dry by two sets of huge blow dryers. the car is then sent back through another set of conveyors where it is vacuumed, windows cleaned, tires dressed all depending on the wash options you choose. they hand towel dry all door jambs and touch up any wet spots. my Passat came out looking good. all I had to do was some more detailed drying. will probably do the G once it gets real cold.
#37
yeah, it is a very nice, clean, comfortable facility. they have a membership club that is free and provides for free washes on your B-Day and after every 12th wash. think they do a really good job and take real good care of your car. it is the most gentle wash you will find next to doing it yourself.
usually I do not like anyone else working on my car, but it just gets too cold and I do not have a garage to work in. would not use them if the weather is nice enough to wash myself...unless I got really lazy, but it is perfect for winter. think if there was any marring to the finish, it would be minimal and easily corrected with a full detail in the spring. so far after a couple of washes on my G and Passat, have not noticed anything and been satisfied with the service.
the funny thing is that this use to be just a little old contractors warehouse where they did hand washing inside. the gentleman who use to own the company I work for now decided to invest some money into the facility and after $5M it is the facility you see today. being an employee for the company he previously owned, they give us a 20% discount as well and it is right across the street from my office. can even drop my car off in the morning and come pick it up later, but they get the job done pretty quickly so I do not see a need for that. it is a no brainer for me.
usually I do not like anyone else working on my car, but it just gets too cold and I do not have a garage to work in. would not use them if the weather is nice enough to wash myself...unless I got really lazy, but it is perfect for winter. think if there was any marring to the finish, it would be minimal and easily corrected with a full detail in the spring. so far after a couple of washes on my G and Passat, have not noticed anything and been satisfied with the service.
the funny thing is that this use to be just a little old contractors warehouse where they did hand washing inside. the gentleman who use to own the company I work for now decided to invest some money into the facility and after $5M it is the facility you see today. being an employee for the company he previously owned, they give us a 20% discount as well and it is right across the street from my office. can even drop my car off in the morning and come pick it up later, but they get the job done pretty quickly so I do not see a need for that. it is a no brainer for me.
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