Can't wash my car at home : how bad is touchless car wash?
#1
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Thread Starter
Can't wash my car at home : how bad is touchless car wash?
Hi all.
I'll be getting my 3IS tomorrow and they're forecasting rain the day after
I'll probably getting my first wash this weekend so I'm wondering how bad are touchless automated car washes? I can't wash it at home
I hear all hand washes leave swirls because they don't use microfibers clothes so I'll be trying to avoid those
Or would anyone recommend waterless wash? That could come in handy every once in a while...
Any tips, recommendations?
Edit : color is USB!
I'll be getting my 3IS tomorrow and they're forecasting rain the day after
I'll probably getting my first wash this weekend so I'm wondering how bad are touchless automated car washes? I can't wash it at home
I hear all hand washes leave swirls because they don't use microfibers clothes so I'll be trying to avoid those
Or would anyone recommend waterless wash? That could come in handy every once in a while...
Any tips, recommendations?
Edit : color is USB!
Last edited by Aeromotive; 05-21-14 at 08:18 PM.
#2
Lead Lap
What color is the car?
#4
Lexus Champion
Touchless is ok, but uses harsh chemicals that can strip wax and such, so I wouldn't overdo it.
During winter months I use Optimum No Rinse in my garage. Is that an option for you?
http://www.detailedimage.com/Ask-a-P...-no-rinse-onr/
During winter months I use Optimum No Rinse in my garage. Is that an option for you?
http://www.detailedimage.com/Ask-a-P...-no-rinse-onr/
#5
Lead Lap
2 bucket wash method is really the only way to avoid scratches.
I don't trust ONR, nor the "touchless" car washes. Watch the Youtube videos from "Junkman".
I don't trust ONR, nor the "touchless" car washes. Watch the Youtube videos from "Junkman".
#6
Auto Detailing Master
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I use Optimum No Rinse via the 2 bucket method to maintain my car when it is covered in pollen, dust, or light dirt. ONR is a fantastic product that is in fact very safe to use when done properly. Rinseless washing saves A LOT of time (and water) and is that is why it is a great choice for routine maintenance. There are, however, limitations on when rinseless washing is safe, so use common sense.
If the vehicle is particularly dirty, I will do a traditional 2 bucket wash with shampoo.
To answer the OP's question (and to reiterate an answer that was already made), touchless washes are not 'that bad' in that they should not scratch your paint. As already mentioned, the harsh chemicals used to clean your vehicle will degrade or completely remove any traditional protection (wax or sealant) that you have on your vehicle, therefore if you visit touchless washes often, it is important to apply a new layer of protection very frequently.
Also, if this is your main routine for 'cleaning' the exterior of the car, you will most likely notice chemical staining over time (as seen below). This is usually easily fixed with a light polish which should be done every 1-2 years anyway to keep your vehicle looking its best.
Hope that helps
-Zach
If the vehicle is particularly dirty, I will do a traditional 2 bucket wash with shampoo.
To answer the OP's question (and to reiterate an answer that was already made), touchless washes are not 'that bad' in that they should not scratch your paint. As already mentioned, the harsh chemicals used to clean your vehicle will degrade or completely remove any traditional protection (wax or sealant) that you have on your vehicle, therefore if you visit touchless washes often, it is important to apply a new layer of protection very frequently.
Also, if this is your main routine for 'cleaning' the exterior of the car, you will most likely notice chemical staining over time (as seen below). This is usually easily fixed with a light polish which should be done every 1-2 years anyway to keep your vehicle looking its best.
Hope that helps
-Zach
#7
USB is a sweet color... it's worse than DSM and OB. if you use a rinseless wash... proceed with caution. use as much lubrication as possible. pre soak the hell out of those panels with diluted OBR and let sit for about 5 minutes (i use OOC) make sure you are not in the sun. get a bucket fill with 2 gallons of distilled water and 1 or 2 oz. of ONR, place about 5 to 6 QUALITY MF towels in the bucket and let them soak... have a WW drying towel ready to dry, i would do 1 panel at a time until you get the hang of it. i use ONR 85% of the time, there are no scratches or swirls in my paint.
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#8
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Thanks guys. I think I figured out a way to attach a garden hose to my kitchen faucet (I live on the first floor, so I needed a bit of imagination). Now I need to know if there's any danger to attaching a nozzle to that garden hose that's attached to my kitchen faucet? Any plumber here ? Can this damage anything of my plumbing?
If I could successfully do that, it means I could thoroughly wash my car with the proper techniques!
If I could successfully do that, it means I could thoroughly wash my car with the proper techniques!
#9
Lexus Champion
Thanks guys. I think I figured out a way to attach a garden hose to my kitchen faucet (I live on the first floor, so I needed a bit of imagination). Now I need to know if there's any danger to attaching a nozzle to that garden hose that's attached to my kitchen faucet? Any plumber here ? Can this damage anything of my plumbing? If I could successfully do that, it means I could thoroughly wash my car with the proper techniques!
#10
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Thread Starter
I have the piece that goes from faucet to hose. What I want to know is if it's safe to attach a nozzle to that hose since it's attached to my kitchen faucet! And no I don't live in a complex.
#11
Yes. The pressure won't be any higher than if the water was off. You will be fine.
#12
Lead Lap
Just be careful not to pull the hose too hard and rip the faucet out of the sink.
#13
Lexus Champion
Hi all.
I'll be getting my 3IS tomorrow and they're forecasting rain the day after
I'll probably getting my first wash this weekend so I'm wondering how bad are touchless automated car washes? I can't wash it at home
I hear all hand washes leave swirls because they don't use microfibers clothes so I'll be trying to avoid those
Or would anyone recommend waterless wash? That could come in handy every once in a while...
Any tips, recommendations?
Edit : color is USB!
I'll be getting my 3IS tomorrow and they're forecasting rain the day after
I'll probably getting my first wash this weekend so I'm wondering how bad are touchless automated car washes? I can't wash it at home
I hear all hand washes leave swirls because they don't use microfibers clothes so I'll be trying to avoid those
Or would anyone recommend waterless wash? That could come in handy every once in a while...
Any tips, recommendations?
Edit : color is USB!