Free car washes at dealerships.
#16
Wow - I can't believe that you guys prefer not to have the car washed by the dealership. Is it really that bad? I thought they'd take care, and do a proper hand wash and not use older rags to dry. I'll have to think about this the next time I service my car.
+1 for the question about the Mr. Clean product. Anyone use it and recommend it?
+1 for the question about the Mr. Clean product. Anyone use it and recommend it?
#17
Used Mr. Clean once and put it away since I still could see water spots when not dried right away and I don't feel like buying the replacement filters and soap. Keep in mind, the water for my county is very hard so I just use the water from the water softner so it won't leave any water spots when washing the car.
#19
I always hand wash my own cars unless we've been through a bad storm because then the undercarriage needs washing too. I will let the dealership wash it if it's in for service but no other time.
#20
IMHO,,,,, it's a waste of money. to dry my car quickly i spray chemical guys synthetic quick detailer while the car is still wet. one pass with the waffle weave or plush microfiber drying towel and it's done. no going over the same spot twice.
Last edited by sydtoosic; 04-01-12 at 09:40 PM. Reason: correction
#21
Wow - I can't believe that you guys prefer not to have the car washed by the dealership. Is it really that bad? I thought they'd take care, and do a proper hand wash and not use older rags to dry. I'll have to think about this the next time I service my car.
+1 for the question about the Mr. Clean product. Anyone use it and recommend it?
+1 for the question about the Mr. Clean product. Anyone use it and recommend it?
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Man, you guys need better dealers. The dealer I go to (McGrath in Westmont, IL) has a tunnel system installed by one of the top car washes in the area who also sells equipment. I always took my 06 GS there and will take my 13 GS-F there when I get it in a few weeks.
#23
Wow - I can't believe that you guys prefer not to have the car washed by the dealership. Is it really that bad? I thought they'd take care, and do a proper hand wash and not use older rags to dry. I'll have to think about this the next time I service my car.
+1 for the question about the Mr. Clean product. Anyone use it and recommend it?
+1 for the question about the Mr. Clean product. Anyone use it and recommend it?
#24
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I don't let my dealer wash my car either. They just drive it through a wash that has metal rails for the wheels and uses those "soft" brushes that touch your car, but end up leaving swirls overtime. The best wash you can do is at home, use a separate bucket for clean water and dirty water and use warm water with a good car soap. I recommend Meguairs products, but there's a lot of good stuff out there.
Don't bother, it WAS decent. But they stopped manufacturing the filters/supplies back in 2009. You won't be finding replacement supplies for long (if you can even still find any now)
Don't bother, it WAS decent. But they stopped manufacturing the filters/supplies back in 2009. You won't be finding replacement supplies for long (if you can even still find any now)
#25
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Wow, I'm really bummed out about this whole car wash deal at the dealership. I was really hoping to be able to take advantage of this awesome offer of free car washes for life. Talked to a couple of buddies that work for Mercedes and Caddilac and they said that they are offering the same deal at their dealerships and tons of people run their cars through the wash every day. Guess they don't know what really goes on back there
#26
Used Mr. Clean once and put it away since I still could see water spots when not dried right away and I don't feel like buying the replacement filters and soap. Keep in mind, the water for my county is very hard so I just use the water from the water softner so it won't leave any water spots when washing the car.
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I would think the dealer should only be washing the car as instructed by Lexus and noted in the owners manuals. If they ruin the paint from washing it, they should be liable to fix it.
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