While the wash itself may not damage it (especially those with neoprene material that some D&S and this Autec machine uses), it’s the dirt that gets trapped into the microfiber type washes that will scratch your paint over time. Great video, btw!
Sand particles will also "stick" to the foam material as well. Where I operated and worked we had so many muddy vehicles, and it's impossible to flush it out of the hiding places without disassembling the trim pieces and spraying the inner tops of the wheel wells.
Awesome, I absolutely love car wash backrooms, been in a couple tunnel ones. Do you think you can do a video of the CAT 3535 belt-driven pump for the EV-1 and get a whole start to finish of it up close in the backroom? I would love to hear the pump!
@@carwashreviewsandmore7609 Yup! I go thru car washes and the only machine that has damaged is a horribly maintained Sonny’s tunnel. I like mark 7 systems especially.
A few things I have to say: 1. Swirl marks are not scratches, and they are not a problem whatsoever. 2. The source of swirl marks aren't car washes. 3. Some car washes increase the luster in a vehicles finish actually.
@@elevdsm Carwash’s do give swirl marks. They can damage cars. I am a assistant manager at a brand new Carwash. Trust me I know what a Carwash can do to a car.
@@disneyfan9099 Car Wash precious actually don’t scratch vehicles, they constantly rinsed with a mixture of water and shampoo, shampoo to provide lubrication and water to constantly rinse off the brushes, it’s actually hand washing that causes damage
If new Cars go trough a Carwash how come they get Swirls and scratches ? What i always do is check the brushes for discolouration... If they are discoloured they are dirty. That dirt will cause scratches. I use a non contact wash using a 2L Pump to spray on the presoak (100ml foam and 1900mm water) let it sit for a while.... 180bar high pressure rinse... And non contact wax and a spotfreee rinse. Aslong as there's any contact it will cause a scratch/swirl... Nothing anyone can do about that.
You’re right, contact to a car’s paint will cause swirls, it’s inevitable. Even driving the cars will generate swirls. Soft touch automatic car washes will do their best to minimize swirls however.
Well, it was I believe in about 2000, and I was 4. And in it we weren’t exactly in the car wash, but my dad did drive home with me and my brother inside the car, and i guess he went to bring something. And he locked the door. One minute has passed and two brushes make their way into the car and suffocate me and my brother. And then it’s all dark black for about 9 hours. And then I got a thought where my dad was holding my hand and running up the stairs yelling “up and jumping”. I was confused and was scared to be in the car when dad went to get something.
False. The brushes are 1: designed not to absorb water or dirt, and 2: even with friction against the surface with solid contaminants (mud, salt, etc.) there are soaps designed to increase lubrication between the brushes and the car. The brushes are also rinsed with every turn, which will fling off any dirt sticking to the brush.
Camera work was giving me motion sickness and that's not typical for me. If you're gonna make a video for the world to see, work on your filming skills please.
I've always been told that it's not the brushes that cause damage, its the dirt and sand that gets stuck in the brushes that cause the damage.
Autec material doesn’t hold in dirt and sand
Agreed
because the foam that autec uses is cell closed foam
While the wash itself may not damage it (especially those with neoprene material that some D&S and this Autec machine uses), it’s the dirt that gets trapped into the microfiber type washes that will scratch your paint over time. Great video, btw!
Thank you! I’ve never seen a microfiber automatic wash before. Could you point me to some systems that do?
@@carwashreviewsandmore7609 Most tunnel systems (in my area at least) use the microfiber style brushes. All of them are Sonny’s tunnel systems.
@@SWMOWoodsman oh so you are talking about cloth! Huh, I didn’t know it was microfiber.
@@carwashreviewsandmore7609 - I think it's called "microclean".
I wouldn't want to to use anything that is designed to grab and hold like microfiber.
Sand particles will also "stick" to the foam material as well.
Where I operated and worked we had so many muddy vehicles, and it's impossible to flush it out of the hiding places without disassembling the trim pieces and spraying the inner tops of the wheel wells.
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Awesome, I absolutely love car wash backrooms, been in a couple tunnel ones. Do you think you can do a video of the CAT 3535 belt-driven pump for the EV-1 and get a whole start to finish of it up close in the backroom? I would love to hear the pump!
Okay! I will be returning soon to get that footage!
@@carwashreviewsandmore7609 Thank you so very much! I can't wait, so excited for it, I appreciate it.
@@CarwashReviewsFlorida The video is now up!
Basically, if you don’t want to “damage” your paint, just leave your car parked in your garage for eternity
True, but car washes won’t leave very much if not any damage at all.
@@carwashreviewsandmore7609 Yup! I go thru car washes and the only machine that has damaged is a horribly maintained Sonny’s tunnel. I like mark 7 systems especially.
Brushes do scratch your paint if there's no water on them..as it happens to my car..it cost that car wash a big one my whole car needed a paint job..
Exactly. That’s what lubrication is for.
I manage a self service car wash ,with a new oasis xp touch free ..unit no scratching to be had..to anyone's cars
Closed cell neoprene is the name of the material.
Yup!
My daughter’s car was completely trashed by automatic car wash.
In what way?
@@carwashreviewsandmore7609that material is neoprene not foam the back brushes are foam but the front brushes are neoprene
Carwashes give swirl marks. As someone who works at a brand new Carwash I can honestly say that carwashes can damage your car.
A few things I have to say:
1. Swirl marks are not scratches, and they are not a problem whatsoever.
2. The source of swirl marks aren't car washes.
3. Some car washes increase the luster in a vehicles finish actually.
@@thecarwashelevatorfanatic7433 What’s not true?
@@elevdsm Carwash’s do give swirl marks. They can damage cars. I am a assistant manager at a brand new Carwash. Trust me I know what a Carwash can do to a car.
@@disneyfan9099 Who even cares if it does swirl, swirl marks aren't classified as damage. Barely noticeable too.
@@disneyfan9099 Car Wash precious actually don’t scratch vehicles, they constantly rinsed with a mixture of water and shampoo, shampoo to provide lubrication and water to constantly rinse off the brushes, it’s actually hand washing that causes damage
If new Cars go trough a Carwash how come they get Swirls and scratches ?
What i always do is check the brushes for discolouration... If they are discoloured they are dirty.
That dirt will cause scratches.
I use a non contact wash using a 2L Pump to spray on the presoak (100ml foam and 1900mm water) let it sit for a while.... 180bar high pressure rinse...
And non contact wax and a spotfreee rinse.
Aslong as there's any contact it will cause a scratch/swirl... Nothing anyone can do about that.
You’re right, contact to a car’s paint will cause swirls, it’s inevitable. Even driving the cars will generate swirls. Soft touch automatic car washes will do their best to minimize swirls however.
I once had nightmares of these things
Oh my gosh! What happened in it?
Well, it was I believe in about 2000, and I was 4. And in it we weren’t exactly in the car wash, but my dad did drive home with me and my brother inside the car, and i guess he went to bring something. And he locked the door. One minute has passed and two brushes make their way into the car and suffocate me and my brother. And then it’s all dark black for about 9 hours. And then I got a thought where my dad was holding my hand and running up the stairs yelling “up and jumping”. I was confused and was scared to be in the car when dad went to get something.
@@okjeffy6581 Wow, I feel for ya. That’s a pretty scary nightmare!
And from then on I was scared of car washes, but that didn’t stop my dad from tormenting me.
@@okjeffy6581 how did he torment you?
Awesome video!
DO NOT SCRATCH CARS BECAUSE IS DANGEROUS CAR WASH GLITCHNADO
They scratch 200%.
False. The brushes are 1: designed not to absorb water or dirt, and 2: even with friction against the surface with solid contaminants (mud, salt, etc.) there are soaps designed to increase lubrication between the brushes and the car. The brushes are also rinsed with every turn, which will fling off any dirt sticking to the brush.
yeah ryko systems have jets that aim at the brushes
Camera work was giving me motion sickness and that's not typical for me. If you're gonna make a video for the world to see, work on your filming skills please.
Oh yeah 100%. I sucked at filming when making this video. My filming skills have gotten much better, I suggest watching some of my newer videos.
I definitely do not want fruit is car I definitely did not want through this car wash
@@Oliveregan-p1q What?
That's just a lazy way of saying you don't need hand wash
Less lazy than the people who don’t put research into their statements saying hand washes are safer than automatic washes.
Brushes are really soft. If they don't scratch a person then how on earth do they manage to scratch cars?
Exactly 👍
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They almost look like fur
That's the idea! They're designed to look nice and soft on your paint.
I am Steve what accully happened to our generation like pls tell me after the dum Skibdi toilet crap everything became different
BS Amyyhingv that rubs on your car paint is going yo scratch the paint
No it won’t. It’s scientifically proven that car washes don’t scratch. The proof is right here in the video.
Then don't touch the door to close it with your bare hands, you will scratch it!!
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