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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 302259" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>I did car wash for 10+ years. In that time we went from wet wash to dry wash, easily done if the weather is dry. It took more time to clean doing dry wash, and some water was still needed to clean the interiors.</p><p>I still look at other centers cars on the road and shake my head when I see an unwashed car.</p><p> The best advertising ( and almost totally free ) is a clean car. </p><p>People will remember seeing a clean car especially when everything else is covered with the normal grime of winter. This used to be a corporate policy of washing the cars.</p><p>Last winter I was asked to clean a couple of cars, the local sort boss was amazed at the fact that I could wash the cars quickly and do the entire car cleanly; no missed spots. Unlike the untrained car washers of today. Most can not keep the wash brush on the car, when dried it looks like stripes.</p><p>I would love to return to car wash, and go back to not listening to "experts" tell how the job will be done. </p><p>When I do a car I do it right inside and out. Some old drivers have mentioned it that no one has done a real wash to thier cars in years. I would use a razor blade to clean the interiors of all the years of crap .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 302259, member: 12952"] I did car wash for 10+ years. In that time we went from wet wash to dry wash, easily done if the weather is dry. It took more time to clean doing dry wash, and some water was still needed to clean the interiors. I still look at other centers cars on the road and shake my head when I see an unwashed car. The best advertising ( and almost totally free ) is a clean car. People will remember seeing a clean car especially when everything else is covered with the normal grime of winter. This used to be a corporate policy of washing the cars. Last winter I was asked to clean a couple of cars, the local sort boss was amazed at the fact that I could wash the cars quickly and do the entire car cleanly; no missed spots. Unlike the untrained car washers of today. Most can not keep the wash brush on the car, when dried it looks like stripes. I would love to return to car wash, and go back to not listening to "experts" tell how the job will be done. When I do a car I do it right inside and out. Some old drivers have mentioned it that no one has done a real wash to thier cars in years. I would use a razor blade to clean the interiors of all the years of crap . [/QUOTE]
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