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No obvious issues with the touchless around here. I’ll use it to remove the salt/brine build-up. Salt or chemicals. The touchless seems to be the lesser of the two evils.
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I’ve found that with a very well LSPed car that is very lightly dirty I can get away with simply foaming it with a foam gun, letting it dwell, and then rinsing it It renders it completely clean. That’s my version of touchless although the great majority of time I do have to use mitts.
Get ready for Love Bug season in the next month or twoI moved away from winter to Florida. Yes, it’s an advantage to be able to wash alll year long ( although I still wash in the garage) but living here is not without its disadvantages too.
Soooooo nasty!Get ready for Love Bug season in the next month or two
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Soooooo nasty!
Get ready for Love Bug season in the next month or two
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Wow, I never saw anything like that before and hope never to see it in real life. I`m assuming the windshields look almost as bad.....
Oh yeah.. I had to pull over and clean my windshield the best I could at a gas station. It was close to the interstate and the bugs were swarming around everywhere at the gas station too. They were all over me when I got back in the car.
Those pix *looked* like something out of a horror movie too! Gotta admit I just couldn`t deal...I`d have to move.Sounds like something out of a horror movie.
The bugs are starting. Had to clean the windshield of my dad’s new Jeep. He’s going to avoid any more highway driving until the bugs subside.
You might oughta switch that one from 476S to FK1000P so you don`t have to fix any etchingYeah, there I go again with the FK1000P hard-sell!
FK1000P can do that? Got some on my car now. How long does it last and how do you maintain it?
My opinion (which is only that, and I’m not too bright): I doubt touchless washes hurt or damage your clear coat. They can certainly damage your LSP (last step protection). Most probably have strong chemicals that will wear away waxes and sealants. Coatings and some stronger sealants are hurt less by the strong chemicals (good chemical resistance).
Quite a few members use touchless washes in the winter as it may be more beneficial than letting salt sit on the car for 3 months straight.
and as far as strength of the sprayers hurting the clear coat, I highly doubt it since people use pressure washers all the time to remove loose debris before hand washing. I do t know at what pressure point that water can physically scratch paint, but I’ve never seen a touchless in the northeast come close to worrying me.
Hope this helps and sorry if I’ve made any generalizations that don’t match your experiences. Different places have different ways of doing things.