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FRSRAVEN 08-31-2013 12:26 PM

Two car washes tried to eat my car...
 
First stop, 8am appointment at the Toyota dealer for 7500 mile service. Went fine, except this was not a Scion dealer, and they did not have the FR-S in their system. I brought them an oil filter to use, as I figured if the car wasn't in their system, they probably don't have the "subaru" oil filter either. I was correct on this assumption.

Service techs put in 4.5 quarts of oil. Kept checking the dipstick and wondering why it was low. I got a good chuckle watching them google the oil capacity. They added more oil in short order.

Overall, they did me a favor, saved me from driving 40 miles to a Scion dealer. I will go back, they offered solid service, and honored Scion service boost.


This is where it gets hairy. I go to my favorite touch less automatic wash...a Water Wizard in bay unit
([ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uc6fv4Vcz-o"]The Water Wizard in action - YouTube[/ame])

I think the sensors were dirty, as the unit was acting a bit odd before I even drove in (started spraying early). I get the green arrow, enter the bay. The unit misjudges the length of my car, and starts the washing process from the windshield area. The Water Wizard has a boom that lowers to wash the front and back of the car. But because it had miscalculated my cars size, the boom is now lined up with the base of my hood...

Through my soapy winshield I see the boom start to lower, lined up to strike the base of my hood. I panic, and put the car into gear and am about to floor it in reverse out of the bay, when the Water Wizard stops the boom and raises it back up (safety sensors FTW). It proceeds to finished the cycle, never going passed my windshield, leaving the front of my car untouched.

I exit the machine and get a refund. I then drive to another car wash, which has a boom that travels around the car in the shape of a rectangle. Washworld Razor system (not a fan) [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjSCWowTd68"]Washworld Razor Car Wash - YouTube[/ame]

So I'm sitting in the bay, watching the boom apply soap to my car. I look away for a moment, just to hear the boom crash into my drivers side door mirror! It too had misjudged the size of my car, and was WAY to close on the drivers side.

The boom gets stuck, the machine makes a horrible noise, and resets. It then goes about the wash cycle, staying almost 3' from all sides of my car (normally its about 18").

I then get out and check for damage. Thankfully, the boom was covered in foam, and is attached with a swivel mount so that when it hits an object, it just swings backwards. The only visible damage was a mild scuff and scratch on the painted portion of my drivers side window. Not even worth complaining about, I simply will not go back to that machine.


I've been to both car washes countless times. This is the first time this has happened. Long story short; wash your own damn car!


/rant

Mossyjaw 08-31-2013 12:48 PM

If you are trying to protect your paint I think it would be better to use a touch less car wash. I alternate between a hand wash and a touch less wash.

In my opinion the brush washes could leave swirl marks depending on how dirty the cars in front of you that day have been. I don't know what the procedure to clean the brushes is after a truck covered in mud goes through.

FRSRAVEN 08-31-2013 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mossyjaw (Post 1180747)
If you are trying to protect your paint I think it would be better to use a touch less car wash. I alternate between a hand wash and a touch less wash.

In my opinion the brush washes could leave swirl marks depending on how dirty the cars in front of you that day have been. I don't know what the procedure to clean the brushes is after a truck covered in mud goes through.


These were touchless washes, the exact same as in the videos. But they are only touchless if they don't accidentally slam into your car lol :bonk:

thill 08-31-2013 01:00 PM

Touchless or handwash only for me. I usually hand wash using the two bucket method, but in the Winter that is impossible here when it is 10-30 below...

oldpueblo 08-31-2013 01:57 PM

Hey you should use a touchless (keeping with the trend).

SloS14 08-31-2013 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oldpueblo (Post 1180844)
Hey you should use a touchless (keeping with the trend).

Better yet, I would personally suggest a touchless.

Brndn704 08-31-2013 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SloS14 (Post 1180878)
Better yet, I would personally suggest a touchless.

In all honesty, I would use the touchless. I don't know what's wrong with you guys suggesting the touchless. I only use the touchless. Touchless.

FRSBRZGT86FAN 08-31-2013 02:35 PM

Laserwash 4000s are pretty good have had no problems with those in my area.

Obsidiank 08-31-2013 02:54 PM

TOUCHLESS!!!

Enraged21 08-31-2013 03:07 PM

um. wash your own damn car.

civicdrivr 08-31-2013 03:19 PM

Try this:

https://www.detailedimage.com/photos...L/IMG_4890.JPG

oldpueblo 08-31-2013 06:49 PM

But try it without touching it.

jeffchap 08-31-2013 07:43 PM

Have you considered a touchless carwash?

ZionsWrath 08-31-2013 07:47 PM

What is wrong with you guys, I much rather pay someone to touch it than do it myself...

Wait, what are we talking about?


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