Do any of you risk putting your CC through an automatic carwash? If so [and as long as you have not got one of the leaky roofs] does the water stay on the outside?
I confess I am a bit idle and use carwashes - normally one where they pre-wash with a high pressure jet-wash beforehand. Would any of you reccommend this with a CC, or do I need to go and buy a bucket & sponge?
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it has been discussed b4 about the pro's/con's of a carwash, i have NEVER taken my CC through a car wash after what i have seen done to friends cars after many trips through the car wash, such as - swirly paint scratches where the brushes have moved over the car,the thin silver stick on stripes on the bonnet have faded badly, so god knows how the paint stands upto it
do it by hand and/or a jetwash them shammie it off, job done
do it by hand and/or a jetwash them shammie it off, job done
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Well I love mu car, but not *that* muchhand job every time .. some times I'll do it myself, but other times I'll pay. just depends how lasy I'm feeling.
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i know it's probably not the best thing to do but i use the carwash and have the wax too, and take a damp chamoix leather down with me to finish it off.... that way it takes me 30mins tops to do my car rather than over an hour!! - i have to do the alloys myself as the brushes usually miss that!Hi, I use the car wash and its been fine so far.Did have my fingers crossed the first time tho, especially with that roof!
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I use to take my car to the automatic carwash quite regularly and never had a problem with it whatsoever. I prefer to hand wash it now though due to reading the comments posted by other cc owners
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I have never taken my CC through a carwash - I had a dark blue car before and after a while you could really notice the swirls in the paintwork - looked awful close up! We invested in a jetwash thingy and I just clean it once a week with that, a bucket, sponge and "a proprietory car shampoo" and then wipe over with a chamois! It does take at least an hour but then you can justify a Crunchie with your coffee afterwards 
MattB - did you really mean baby lotion or baby shampoo? ?
MattB - did you really mean baby lotion or baby shampoo? ?
Life's too short to drive around with your roof up.
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