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Car Washes
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Do car washes damage the paintwork of a car and if so can it be 'undone' afterwards with some cosmetics application?
I've just got the car a month ago! Don't suppose the issue will matter this time next year!
Thanks for any advice.
I've just got the car a month ago! Don't suppose the issue will matter this time next year!
Thanks for any advice.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Depends what you mean by damage...you'll get lots of "micro-scratches" which, over time, will show up...particularly in sunlight.
Mind you, handwashing also causes the same damage, unless it's done properly. Using a jet-washer with snow-foam, handwashing with a microfibre washmitt, rinsing and drying with a microfibre drying towel will minimise the surface marks. (Professional valeters never use sponges, brushes or chamois leathers to keep the original paintwork looking like new...always microfibre products).
And, yes, I'm a bit OCD about car paintwork!
Mind you, handwashing also causes the same damage, unless it's done properly. Using a jet-washer with snow-foam, handwashing with a microfibre washmitt, rinsing and drying with a microfibre drying towel will minimise the surface marks. (Professional valeters never use sponges, brushes or chamois leathers to keep the original paintwork looking like new...always microfibre products).
And, yes, I'm a bit OCD about car paintwork!