Whirlywash Car Wash Brush: The Best Car Wash Brush for the Job
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Question about rotating car wash brush?
Dec 11, 2007 by Izabella | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I would like to know if anyone could recommend a good car wash brush, that connects to a water hose and has a rotating/spinning head, powered only from the same water hose?
One that is effective but doesn't scratch the paint. I saw the "Whirlywash" on Amazon, but out of 4 reviewers, 3 said it was hopeless and scratched the paint.
Thanks. An online site where to buy it from that could be delivered to Australia would be really helpful too.
Much appreciated everyone.
They all scratch, dont do it. Just get your wife to wash the car ;)
Selina | Dec 14, 2007
Everyone I have seen, scratches the paint to some degree.
Jody D | Dec 11, 2007
Could washing your car to often in a automatic car wash (brush free) chip or scratch your car?
Sep 10, 2010 by LiL bLuE | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I bought it used and I am trying to figure out how all these scratches keep appearing. My first thought is that its being vandalized at work. When buying it off a used lot ( I just recently bought it) I know they buff it up and make it look good. Could it just be wearing off and the scratches are just now showing up?
brushless won't scratch your car, I would suggest waxing it again to see if the scratches cover up.
mister ss | Sep 11, 2010
brushless WILL NOT scratch your car
Latino | Sep 10, 2010
Does the type of "head" on your car wash brush make a big difference in scratching/not scratching?
Sep 07, 2007 by Bada Bada | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
My uncle had this long brush that was extremely soft. He said he got it as a gift...and I can't find it in stores. I've found other brushes...but it seems they are too "rough," as I don't want to ruin my paint job.
Where can I get one of the long brushes with softer bristles like he had?
I would ask him where he got it from. Or check auto local parts store
gejandsons | Sep 08, 2007
Can a good wax eliminate microscratches from a car washing brush?
Nov 27, 2007 by Bada Bada | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
From certain angles I can see scratches in the light on my car. I've been told it's from my wash brush.
Can a good was eliminate these?
This is what I use. I have a very dark red 2007 Impala & I have the same problem. It works great!
The Eagle Keeper | Nov 27, 2007
are brushless car washes better for my car than brush washes? too cold to wash myself now i guess?
Dec 22, 2006 by ANTHONY M | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
Have found that the brushless car washes have such strong detergents that the lubrication is taken out of the door locks and soon could not open the locks until more lubricant was added. I prefer car washes with a brush.
What is the difference between brushless and touch free wash?
Typically, brushless means that we use soft cloths to clean a vehicle instead of brushes with bristles which tend to scratch the exterior of a customer’s vehicle.
What kind of detergents do you use?
Alkaline detergent is best because it does not contain as much alcohol and ammonia as regular detergents
How important is it for a person to have his/her vehicle waxed?
Waxing adds a protective coating to vehicles. This process makes sure that the vehicle cleans easily and does not require harmful scrubbing. It is recommended that a vehicle should be waxed at least once every two months to maintain that sparkling shine.
Are there any downside to waxing a vehicle?Back To Top
There is only one drawback to car wash wax and that is that it may add some smearing to your windshield. The waxes that Squeaky Clean uses are designed to resist smearing. But it is difficult to avoid since waxes need to bond to surfaces to be effective. In our experience, this smearing is seldom a problem and does not pose a safety issue. The worst that occurs is a windshield with patches of minor waxy buildup evident during periods of rain.
What is the most effective product, if any, that can be used to remove the wax from the windshield?
We try to alleviate the wax build-up problem by using a product called Clear Away. It is a small packet of powder which is added to the windshield wiper fluid. How this works is when you purchase a gallon of wiper fluid, before pouring into the container, add two packets of Clear Away. This is used to dissolve the wax buildup from the vehicle’s windshield. For every carwash that is purchased at Squeaky Clean, the customer gets 2 free packets of Clear Away.
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