Mounted Madness
Gold Member
- Joined
- May 10, 2009
- Messages
- 335
- Location
- Cobble Hill, British Columbia
- Tractor
- 2014 BX2370 as of today
Oh yeah, now I remember what I was going to say...I think it depends on the cleaning chemicals and the type of 'touchless' wash that's used. One of the chains in our area, has the same make of touchless wash at many of their locations. 3 levels of wash with fill up -$6-$7-$8 and about 5 minutes and you're done.
Summer and winter, these washes get the dirt, grime and salt off and leave you with a nice shiny car/truck.
Oddly, the one location with a more traditional 'pull through' wash without brushes, actually does a poorer job then the 'touchless' ones that you roll into, stop and the equipment goes around you. It has yet to clean the tailgate on my truck and is about 80% of the chains other washers.
A national chain had a new touchless wash installed - different make and clearly different chemicals. About 60% of the job done by the above described.
Summer and winter, these washes get the dirt, grime and salt off and leave you with a nice shiny car/truck.
Oddly, the one location with a more traditional 'pull through' wash without brushes, actually does a poorer job then the 'touchless' ones that you roll into, stop and the equipment goes around you. It has yet to clean the tailgate on my truck and is about 80% of the chains other washers.
A national chain had a new touchless wash installed - different make and clearly different chemicals. About 60% of the job done by the above described.