View Full Version : Car wash?
blownssdel 01-19-2007, 01:41 PM alright, my car is filthy and its 30 degrees out. i have never taken it through a drive through car wash, and i'm very hesitant to. Do you guys think everything would come out ok? i'm kind of worried about the wing. and my car is all stock so its not too low yet. ANswers please
distillion 01-19-2007, 01:45 PM just dont go through the ones with the rollers and youll be fine.
thought 01-19-2007, 01:46 PM It's a car - so yes, it can be washed at a car wash ;-)
splink 01-19-2007, 02:53 PM make sure to dry around the doors or else you wont be able to get in!
2fastSS 01-19-2007, 03:05 PM take it through one of those non touch car washes
blownssdel 01-19-2007, 03:09 PM already done. i might have to go over it again though. i'm a little picky ;) . it didnt get my wheel wells. we're having a mini del. meet tonight figured i might as well clean her up
R33P3R007 01-19-2007, 03:16 PM make sure to dry around the doors or else you wont be able to get in!
huh?
already done. i might have to go over it again though. i'm a little picky ;) . it didnt get my wheel wells. we're having a mini del. meet tonight figured i might as well clean her up
thats funny... if i make it... it'll be dirty... just like it sits now.
cobaltstg2 01-19-2007, 03:27 PM i hate to tell you this but taking it through a carwash scratches the hell out ... it is cold out just go to the powerwash and spray it off
cobaltcoupe 01-19-2007, 03:29 PM Make sure you take it through the touchless and you will be fine.
Matty 01-19-2007, 03:40 PM huh?
30 degrees out. It may freeze the doors and locks shut.
R33P3R007 01-19-2007, 04:21 PM ohhhh... they use hot water here. it works better, and i doubt it will freeze before you get in the car.
splink 01-19-2007, 04:29 PM yes i did mean about the freezing the doors and locks
i did that to my first car...i dont wash until it is 40* out now
kenhebe 01-19-2007, 04:33 PM I manage a paint and body shop and send my own personal cars through the car wash on a weekly basis. Your car will not melt, your paint will not peel, and your motor won't blow up by doing this. The only time you should not take a car through the car wash is if it is black or a dark blue. Then the small swirls show up, otherwise you are fine.
JonyyB 01-19-2007, 04:45 PM I get free car washes for life at my dealer so I am there all the time. I rather drive a clean car and there is no way in hell I am washing it by hand in this cold.
The carwash uses those big roller brushes and I have not seen any damage on my paint……….besides, it is under warranty :beer:
kenhebe 01-19-2007, 04:47 PM I get free car washes for life at my dealer so I am there all the time. I rather drive a clean car and there is no way in hell I am washing it by hand in this cold.
The carwash uses those big roller brushes and I have not seen any damage on my paint……….besides, it is under warranty :beer:
Scratches caused by anything are not warrantied.
IMADreamer 01-19-2007, 04:51 PM Ok here's my dumb car wash question of the day. I've never driven a car through a carwash before were the filter of the car hangs low like it does on the SS. I have my airbox modded so the filter is somewhat exposed. I was thinking of going through the wash that has the high pressure undercarriage sprayer thingy at the end of the winter to get all the salt and junk off the undercarriage. Is this a good idea with the airbox mod? I have the plastic fender shield still in place but I have found dirt and grime get up there still so I'm sure water does too. So should I be worried about hydrolocking the car due to the high pressure spray?
I know that's probably a dumb question but I have always hand washed my car before this so I 've never been concerned about this before.
JonyyB 01-19-2007, 05:24 PM Scratches caused by anything are not warrantied.
True, but I am not worried
TheCaptain 01-19-2007, 05:52 PM Ok here's my dumb car wash question of the day. I've never driven a car through a carwash before were the filter of the car hangs low like it does on the SS. I have my airbox modded so the filter is somewhat exposed. I was thinking of going through the wash that has the high pressure undercarriage sprayer thingy at the end of the winter to get all the salt and junk off the undercarriage. Is this a good idea with the airbox mod? I have the plastic fender shield still in place but I have found dirt and grime get up there still so I'm sure water does too. So should I be worried about hydrolocking the car due to the high pressure spray?
This shouldn't hurt your car, it might throw a CEL for a bit, but the fender wells do a real good job of stopping the water. I havent had any problems with my AEM intake! Not even CELs!
chipmonk212121 01-19-2007, 06:05 PM I bring my car through a spinning brush carwash..... especially in the winter. 3$ to keep the salt off my car. Your car is going to get little scratches no matter what. the touchless washes do NOT clean your car...... the grime is still on your car because it isnt cleaned off.... i hate touchless car washes.... they suck
ReggaeRampage 01-19-2007, 06:29 PM I bring my car through a spinning brush carwash..... especially in the winter. 3$ to keep the salt off my car. Your car is going to get little scratches no matter what. the touchless washes do NOT clean your car...... the grime is still on your car because it isnt cleaned off.... i hate touchless car washes.... they suck
Yeah, I agree w/ the whole touchless car wash thing. They don't seem to clean very well when your car is dirty. But at least it'll turn out better than it is now...right?
DSMissed 01-19-2007, 07:02 PM I went to school for paint and auto body, and I painted my own car, so I know how easily paint scratches, so I'm a stickler about even touching newish paint. I usually just spray the dirt off without actually using a brush on it, but if it needs it, I use a microfiber cloth to do it.
I refuse to go through automatic car washes anymore, I got a massive dent in the roof of one of my old Eclipses from one.
calchr2 01-19-2007, 07:04 PM theres a touchless carwash by me in mass and it is great! you guys must not have good touchless technology in PA or illinois. the touchless by me, gets pretty much everything off my ss when i go through. its a privately owned, its not like a scrub a dude or franchise. its just a single place. it pre-rinses, washes with a lot of soap 3 times, rinses 2 more times, wax, then clear coat protectant. some more polish. a rinse and then a spot free rinse and a final like 5 minute high power dry. it takes about 15 minutes to 20 minutes to finish. it only costs $12! i go twice a week just because im a neat freak and obcess about a clean car.
ReggaeRampage 01-19-2007, 09:23 PM Hey, I'd keep my car clean if I could. The wash place just doesn't do it for me. Maybe I just need to find a better one. And oh yeah, I went for one today...
seoulgirl7 01-19-2007, 11:10 PM oopsie...i go through once a week...and then hand wash and polish when needed....but i luv the touchless car washes....and i got the black ss/sc
TCarter 01-19-2007, 11:15 PM i always try to hand wash my car..
Blk06CobaltSS 01-20-2007, 10:59 AM i always try to hand wash my car..
Agreed. Car washes suck and dont get anything out it seems. Just my opinion.
|