kartoon
Don't ever drop your clay
I came across this post on clubtsx:
Funny stuff, huh ?
Hey folks....I just picked up my TSX last week in crappy cold Wisconsin. By the time I got home my car was filthy and I decided that I would get a 'touchless car wash'. I went to the local Shell station on highway 20 and I-94 (for those in the area) and drove in........First time through the car gets sprayed with soap and then all of the sudden the dryers come on without the car being washed off....I couldn't even see with all the soap on the windows.....So I pull around and talked to the manager/owner who gave me another wash code.
The second time around just the back of the car gets sprayed with soap and water but the rest of the car has soap freezing to it. Again I pull around and talk to the manager and he says "okay I will manually work the washer arm for you." By then I was already getting irritated but couldn't just leave and come back later b/c of all the soap and dirt still on the car.
So I enter the wash and I see him manually working the switches. Soap is sprayed and all seems well and then I hear a loud 'THUNK' on the passenger side of the car. Seems that the electronic eye malfunctioned and the vertical wash arm crashed into the car. Worst yet it get stuck on the side view mirror. I roll the window down and yell at the guy to stop the machine. He says "no worries the arm is padded" I say "I dont give a F*&^% it should not hit the car." Anyhow he tries to dislodge the arm and then I hear a 'SCRRECCH' across the door.
Well folks, put yourself in my shoes.....Brand new $30,000 car....so far And this is supposed to be a touchless wash...seems more like or a 'touchful' carwash.
So long story longer......I get out.....fuming mad....I look at the damage, dent on door, 5" long scratch down to metal, dented chrome molding and possible damage to mirror. He says, "yeah we've been having problems with this wash today."..... So, anyway, I didn't lose my cool (too much) but lets just say we had a short 'chat' and I had a check for $1000 bucks the next day from his insurance co and the car was fixed the day after by a honda autobody shop. In case your ever in the Kenosha Area, stay away from that Shell station please.
All is good now It's ridiculous how torn up we get over these cars, no?
Funny stuff, huh ?
