Car Wash vs. Rear Wiper
#1
Car Wash vs. Rear Wiper
So, I pulled out of the carwash yesterday and noticed my rear wiper was sticking straight out. I immediately jumped out to examine it and was relieved to see that there was no damage. Now of course I am concerned about potential future damage. I really like this carwash since it is close to home and has a decent price. My concern may force to me find a touchless wash, which doesn't do as good a job cleaning and normally costs more. Has anyone had damage done to their Fit from a carwash?
#3
I also just washed my FIT for the first time - no issues to speak of. I had to get the salt & brine off of it before damage could set in...in fact, I just read about a place about 20 minutes out of the city that does a steam wash with hand-held steamers. It's said to be great at getting into crevices that salt and ice melt crap can go that regular undercarriage washes can't.
I am considering doing this in a month or so once the snowing stops. For the love of god, PLEASE stop snowing here in Boston!
I am considering doing this in a month or so once the snowing stops. For the love of god, PLEASE stop snowing here in Boston!
Last edited by carrier; 03-03-2015 at 04:45 PM.
#4
Do you use a car wash with the spinning brushes? I've noticed the touchless wash that I go to can occasionally tilt the blade and clear the back window funny, but never had it be completely straight out, even during the wash.
Personally, I prefer a touchless wash because it is better at keeping the car scratch-free and a lot cleaner (the drier isn't that great on the back, but otherwise the car gets squeaky clean). I had one experience with a spinning-brush wash and it was horrible. Scratches all over my car (different car), and it wasn't even that clean. I also think that a touchless car wash is better at the undercarriage of the car, although I'm sure some brush car washes will do that.
Personally, I prefer a touchless wash because it is better at keeping the car scratch-free and a lot cleaner (the drier isn't that great on the back, but otherwise the car gets squeaky clean). I had one experience with a spinning-brush wash and it was horrible. Scratches all over my car (different car), and it wasn't even that clean. I also think that a touchless car wash is better at the undercarriage of the car, although I'm sure some brush car washes will do that.
#5
Yes, if you care about your paint, never go to one of these. You are going to have so many spider web scratches from these places.
#6
Soft cloth car wash, weekly or more frequent... No scratches and no issues with the rear wiper (I fold the mirrors in myself just to play it safe). Granted I have a silver car (so I can be less picky, don't want to be a slave to every little imperfection that will happen). Definitely don't go to washes using actual brushes...
The place I go to charges 8 dollars for their basic wash, and 20 monthly for the unlimited pass, plus we have crazy levels of water restrictions during various times of the year.
The place I go to charges 8 dollars for their basic wash, and 20 monthly for the unlimited pass, plus we have crazy levels of water restrictions during various times of the year.
#7
The car wash I go to charges $5 including tax, so it's very reasonable, but it does use the spinning brushes. This is the 2nd time I've used it, the 1st time I had no issues. I may have to start looking for a touchless wash system that's close by. Can't wait til it warms up so I can hand wash it myself. There are just so many areas on a car that car washes don't get to. I thought about folding the mirrors in too, but I've had no issues with them and I'd be worried that they wouldn't come out as clean.
#9
(Where is that steam wash?)[/QUOTE]
It's in Burlington. They do detailing, clear bras, etc. Some stuff is really expensive but the wash and one of the detail packages seem fairly priced.
www.qcarcare.com
They look awesome.
It's in Burlington. They do detailing, clear bras, etc. Some stuff is really expensive but the wash and one of the detail packages seem fairly priced.
www.qcarcare.com
They look awesome.
#11
Unless the quality of Honda paint has improved dramatically recently, I highly recommend sticking with touchless washes or hand washes. Those crappy brush washes will leave micro and even macro scratches everywhere.
I spent a whole two days hand polishing out all the scratches I acquired when I stupidly thought that Honda was still using quality paint... though I have a black car and it shows everything.
I spent a whole two days hand polishing out all the scratches I acquired when I stupidly thought that Honda was still using quality paint... though I have a black car and it shows everything.
#12
Touchless works great in a pinch, but if the car is actually dirty the spray usually doesn't remove enough dirt. Just don't go wiping the car down afterwards
Brushes, should be avoided if at all possible.
Nothing beats the wash at home, but I've had good luck with the soft cloth option and usually if I just dry out the door jambs and vacuum it out, I'm done in about 10 mins any day of the week... I figure if folks with black high end cars use it and their cars look good, it's ok for my silver entry level Honda
Brushes, should be avoided if at all possible.
Nothing beats the wash at home, but I've had good luck with the soft cloth option and usually if I just dry out the door jambs and vacuum it out, I'm done in about 10 mins any day of the week... I figure if folks with black high end cars use it and their cars look good, it's ok for my silver entry level Honda
#13
That has always been a problem for black cars, just looking at the car wrong will leave a swirl. There's nothing like the look of black when its squeaky clean, but every spec of dust really stands out when its not. If I had black, with all the road salt they dump here, I couldn't keep it clean even if I washed it every day.
#14
Looks like some part of the car wash mechanism got loose and beat the heck out of the top of the car!
A really good endorsement for a bucket of water, a sponge, and a hose!
#15
Agreed, and next week it's supposed to get into the mid and maybe upper 40's here, warm enough to bring out the aforementioned "bucket, sponge and hose". And with an extra hour of daylight, there should be plenty of time to get it done. Woo Hoo!
#16
It's in Burlington. They do detailing, clear bras, etc. Some stuff is really expensive but the wash and one of the detail packages seem fairly priced.
www.qcarcare.com
They look awesome.
Last edited by acter; 03-25-2015 at 03:54 AM.
#17
fortunately, where I live I can wash my car by hand in the driveway most of the year. In the winter I go to the type of car wash where you just spray the car with the hand-held wand. In the winter I'm just concerned with keeping the salt at bay, so I only use the rinse cycle and just rinse the car.
#18
So, I pulled out of the carwash yesterday and noticed my rear wiper was sticking straight out. I immediately jumped out to examine it and was relieved to see that there was no damage. Now of course I am concerned about potential future damage. I really like this carwash since it is close to home and has a decent price. My concern may force to me find a touchless wash, which doesn't do as good a job cleaning and normally costs more. Has anyone had damage done to their Fit from a carwash?
I'd also have to agree with the others regarding using a touchless car wash or doing it yourself versus a cloth one. My dad drilled that into my head even before I started driving.
Last edited by kellyjoy; 03-25-2015 at 11:17 PM.
#19
So, I pulled out of the carwash yesterday and noticed my rear wiper was sticking straight out. I immediately jumped out to examine it and was relieved to see that there was no damage. Now of course I am concerned about potential future damage. I really like this carwash since it is close to home and has a decent price. My concern may force to me find a touchless wash, which doesn't do as good a job cleaning and normally costs more. Has anyone had damage done to their Fit from a carwash?
i've been using touchless without brushes for a few weeks, seems to get the job done.