CSS Fitment Thread VOL. Stance or GTFO
Joined: 05-18-11
Posts: 39,564
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From: West Chicago, IL
O wow... i don't care what anyone says about these car washes and heres why:
tons of people that dont give a **** about their paint wash their cars there everyday. people with muddy trucks that use the brush on their wheels. just the soap coming out of the brush does nothing to really rinse it. same goes for going through drivethru car washes. even those rinse ok but its still a rough, shitty brush scraping all over your car.
the fact of the matter is, you should NEVER EVER use a brush on your cars paint, especially one thats used by 40 people daily that potentially have no idea what they are doing. a well rinsed pad/sponge/what have you will a) clean better and b) used right, leave no scratches.
its better to leave your car dirty than to use a scrubber. just take out the time and actually wash it with a proper 2 bucket technique and properly cleaned pads. end of story. you can look at my paint and see that there are very few scratches/haze marks on it. those that are on there were there when i got the car. my buddy has a similar silver cobalt that he runs through car washes and his paint is COVERED in little haze marks and swirls. not only that but they don't rinse ur car enough or dry it and its always covered in water spots. you are paying to ruin your cars clearcoat.
tons of people that dont give a **** about their paint wash their cars there everyday. people with muddy trucks that use the brush on their wheels. just the soap coming out of the brush does nothing to really rinse it. same goes for going through drivethru car washes. even those rinse ok but its still a rough, shitty brush scraping all over your car.
the fact of the matter is, you should NEVER EVER use a brush on your cars paint, especially one thats used by 40 people daily that potentially have no idea what they are doing. a well rinsed pad/sponge/what have you will a) clean better and b) used right, leave no scratches.
its better to leave your car dirty than to use a scrubber. just take out the time and actually wash it with a proper 2 bucket technique and properly cleaned pads. end of story. you can look at my paint and see that there are very few scratches/haze marks on it. those that are on there were there when i got the car. my buddy has a similar silver cobalt that he runs through car washes and his paint is COVERED in little haze marks and swirls. not only that but they don't rinse ur car enough or dry it and its always covered in water spots. you are paying to ruin your cars clearcoat.
on that note if you have swirls there is something called polish and then wax. Use a buffer and get that **** out
If you have scratches there is something called compound, all you do is heat up the clearcoat and move it into the scratch and therefor it goes bye bye lol If its too deep use touch up paint. This is a fitment thread, we burn our paint off so **** it
Joined: 05-18-11
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