Free Car Wash from dealer
#16
Instructor
When I first bought my car I asked the dealer how they washed the car. They used an automatic car wash, so I told them to skip the wash and just do the interior. A couple years later they got rid of it and started to hand wash all cars. So since then I've let them wash the car.
#17
Instructor
The dealer I was going to is full of things to do. Putting green, game room, massage, massage chairs, hair salon, teeth whitening, gym and other things but their service is not that great. The one I goto now is a little far but it still have nice things like Ipads at every couch, putting green, massage chairs, and a zen garden.
#19
You do realize that all the nice amenities and "frills" are cost that's pass down to you. Nothing is free in this world.
That's why I don't go to the "nice big dealership" near John Wayne Airport, the one close to my house in Orange County.
That's why I don't go to the "nice big dealership" near John Wayne Airport, the one close to my house in Orange County.
#20
Driver School Candidate
hey guys how about the touchless car washes? by touchless i mean touchLESS..we've got couple places here with automatic touchless carwashes. they rinz the car, soap, dry. basically there is no human factor at all whatsoever! i wash often and dont seem to have any scratches or anything. anyone got previous bad experience with the touchless?
ohh yeah and the dealerships...man they are all the same simply bcoz people work there) after having washed 10 cars and the 11th is urs...u really think they would care about ur paint... no man they will just wash it the the way they would any other car)
ohh yeah and the dealerships...man they are all the same simply bcoz people work there) after having washed 10 cars and the 11th is urs...u really think they would care about ur paint... no man they will just wash it the the way they would any other car)
#21
Lexus Fanatic
the dealership will scratch the car more but we are kidding ourselves if we think that we will be able to wash it without doing some damage ourselves.
#23
Instructor
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCyJV9TZxAM
#25
Lead Lap
There are great products out there that you dont even need a bucket. I actually use the soapjet between my dry washes and it keeps from going in and out of the bucket that you just put dirt in. Its simple and effective. You can find them around sometimes for about 7 bucks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCyJV9TZxAM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCyJV9TZxAM
Here is the Grit Guard video for those not familiar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyQKb...eature=related
Last edited by CJITTY; 10-04-11 at 08:31 AM.
#27
Instructor
The grit guard is nice but the only reason I use a bucket is for the wheels. Once you spray the car with the soap and water mix, I went the sponge and just go thru the whole car. I usually wash later in the evening right before the sun sets to keep the water from drying to quickly on the car.
#28
Lexus Champion
iTrader: (28)
As was mentioned no matter how you wash accident will be inevitable here. Anyway,I work at a dealership. STAY AWAY FROM THE CAR WASH. LNM and PP have automatic drive thru washes. Both suck and will leave swirl marks everywhere. Our other store is hand wash and their even worse, One guy that actually takes pride in his work but the rest are just trying to get your car out of the way. I rather scratch my own car then allow someone to do it for me.
#29
Advanced
Free Car Wash!!
Ive owned quite a few lexus. They all have been bought from private sellers never from dealer. I will be picking up a CPO RX350 tomorrow. Sales man told me about free car wash... I find this to be great news. Does anyone else use the complimentary car wash. Once a week might be a bit too much but when truck is dirty i don't mind taking it. If any of you take advantage... what do you tell them.... " Im here for complimentary car wash" thats it?
#30
The best way is to use a foam attachment to your hose and apply foam to the car. Then take your microfiber wash mitt and go over each section at a time and rinse the mitt before moving to the next section.
I have used the free carwash at the dealer only because my car is white but it's still wrong.
The Lexus dealership can keep their cheap coffee and all of their fake perks. Those services are made to tempt the new rich. The same caliber people that steal the hangers and towels at a luxury hotel.
Not being rich I can still enjoy the finer things by pulling my own shots espresso and buying high quality detailing products that actually preserve the interior then harm it with the cheap products the dealer uses to keep that car wash free.