TheCyclist
New member
I'm new to the forums. I apologize if this has been asked before.
I had a neighbor recently tell me it's better to wash your car at home w/ the hose rather than a self-serve car wash bay. The reason being the 'rinsing gun' at the self-serve washers are so high pressured, the water can ruin your clear-coat over time. Is there truth to this?
I currently drive a 2001 Nissan Pathfinder, and the clear coat seems to be in good condition. I do not have a spicket at my house, so I must use the self-serve type of car wash or an automatic wash. Should I be careful when using the rinsing gun from now on?
I appreciate any help!
I had a neighbor recently tell me it's better to wash your car at home w/ the hose rather than a self-serve car wash bay. The reason being the 'rinsing gun' at the self-serve washers are so high pressured, the water can ruin your clear-coat over time. Is there truth to this?
I currently drive a 2001 Nissan Pathfinder, and the clear coat seems to be in good condition. I do not have a spicket at my house, so I must use the self-serve type of car wash or an automatic wash. Should I be careful when using the rinsing gun from now on?
I appreciate any help!