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I too hate pressure hoses.

Why not use buckets? Well because it uses more damn water!!!! Also takes too damn long.

I also will not let anyone else wash my car.

I use to love washing my car. It was "me" time, I got to relax, and take pride in my car while I washed her. Now that's been taken away from me! GRRR :)

I wonder if UAS would let me bring my car wash stuff over there... Hmmmm

when i took my car to a carwash cafe they did a crap job i still had brake dust all over my wheels a dead bug with blood all over mirror little dead bugs on my bumper... and it wasnt totally dry!!!

i like to goto shiners and pay the $5 and get the bonus time then i have more time to know what to do with then dry so no dust then take her home n polish her so its nice n shiney!!!

but id never goto a car wash cafe they are busy trying to make money n dont look for all the little things that are still dirty!!

dude!! you went to a crap carwash cafe!! I admit, they never do the best job... i always see areas that still have a smudge of dirt etc... nothing as bad as wht you had though!!! It suits me with the water restrictions on though.. i refuse to use a bucket! :

apparently there is some sorta drywash spray thing? as in you spray it all over your car.. it collects the dirt, and all you do is wipe it off!!!! mad!! I'm trying to find out more info on it though!

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