I have a 6 month old conveyerised wash in Australia. We use Macneil equipment using the Envirosoft foam. We have infrequent issues with customers complaining the car wash has caused paint swirl marks on their duco. Not surprisingly, every instance of this is black paint. The nature of the swirl marks clearly proves that the marks have not been caused by the car wash however I fully agree the marks have been exposed by the car wash. The first thing the customer says is they weren't there before, which actually means they weren't visible before. My query is why does the car wash expose pre existing swirl marks? My assumption is that during the cleaning process, we are removing any wax which has been used to disguise prior swirl marks. Is it the detergent (we use Ecolab 3692) or the friction which removes the wax? Am I correct with my assumptions and are there any solutions to this issue?
Also, I have done a lot of internet searching on this and most information I can find lists automatic car washes as one of the major causes of this issue. I think this is a very bad generalisation to lump ALL automatic car washes in the same basket and would question why there are no posts to explain why not all car washes are the same? Or does the industry agree we do cause swirl marks?
Also, I have done a lot of internet searching on this and most information I can find lists automatic car washes as one of the major causes of this issue. I think this is a very bad generalisation to lump ALL automatic car washes in the same basket and would question why there are no posts to explain why not all car washes are the same? Or does the industry agree we do cause swirl marks?