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Old 10-19-2000, 12:22 AM
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Hi,

Has anyone tried the laser guided brushless car wash from Shell which supposedly also puts some kinda wax. Is it save? I tried it because my truck badly needed a wash. It cleaned it fairly good for a brushless car wash and it was really shiny afterwards. The only things that were still on my truck were some small traces of bug platter(only on bumper and mirrors, not on windshield) For $7 it did a really good job, but is it save?

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Old 10-19-2000, 05:33 AM
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Big Mac, Funny you posted this topic! I don't usually run my vehicles through car washes due to the older ones with the wiggle rugs and spinning plastic paint scratchers! My other problem was running 20" X 9.5" wheels with low profiles tires that the old tracks would eat up nicely! Beside it being lowered,I would also drag my lower front control arm.

I have tried this car wash and I am happy with the results, for $7.00 and 10 minutes of your time, you also get the under wash treatment! I then bring the Expy home and clean the wheels and it's done! I give it a two thumbs up!

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