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<blockquote data-quote="meyerweb" data-source="post: 321778" data-attributes="member: 8658"><p>When I'm on the road I look for the self-service wand type car washes. "Brushless" doesn't mean the same as touchless, so watch out for the ones that use spinning rubber flaps instead of brushes. They'll still mess up your paint. True touchless car washes are OK on occasion, but they have 2 issues: they recycle the water, and even though it's filtered you're spraying other people's dirt back onto your car. And they use very harsh detergents to clean the car without rubbing, and those will strip the wax or other coating off your car if used a lot.</p><p></p><p>If you go to the hose type washes at night, when they're not busy, you can usually take the time to fill a bucket and use a wash mitt or microfiber to help clean the car, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meyerweb, post: 321778, member: 8658"] When I'm on the road I look for the self-service wand type car washes. "Brushless" doesn't mean the same as touchless, so watch out for the ones that use spinning rubber flaps instead of brushes. They'll still mess up your paint. True touchless car washes are OK on occasion, but they have 2 issues: they recycle the water, and even though it's filtered you're spraying other people's dirt back onto your car. And they use very harsh detergents to clean the car without rubbing, and those will strip the wax or other coating off your car if used a lot. If you go to the hose type washes at night, when they're not busy, you can usually take the time to fill a bucket and use a wash mitt or microfiber to help clean the car, too. [/QUOTE]
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