Re: Car Washing Horror Stories
// Sorry for the 8 year bump. This thread is so long that I didn`t realise it stopped a long time ago. :o
Ohhh boy, this thread popped right into mind this morning.
We had an intense ice storm and then a good sprinkling of snow over the last 2 days, here in Southern Ontario, Canada.
Next thing you know, I am looking out the window this morning and I see the neighbour cleaning snow off the roof and sides of his car using a wide industrial wooden FLOOR BROOM.
Example image:
https://i.imgur.com/WNtnzW4.jpg
Next thing you know, I look up again, and he`s doing the `fine details` of snow removal using a STRAW BROOM:
Example image:
https://i.imgur.com/s6Owxgx.jpg
It was painful, very painful to watch.
Re: Car Washing Horror Stories
I think I would’ve fainted. I guess severe marring and random isolated deep scratches doesn’t bother some.
Re: Car Washing Horror Stories
The PO of my `93 Audi used not only brooms, but also *snow shovels* to clear the snow off it, with predictable results :(
The paint, the lenses, the trim...even the glass. Eh, oh well, it was her car...It fared better than the Volvo wagon I inherited, which had suffered similarly in the winter and was never waxed/etc. since the salesman said it didn`t need it (and that was single-stage too). And then there`s that Tahoe I have...
Some Autopians would probably say they wouldn`t be caught dead in `em, but ya know...I still loved the Volvo (once I`d performance-modded it ;) ) and the `93 Audi is perhaps my favorite current vehicle (yeah, I like it better than the S8). And I like the Tahoe so much that I got rid of my "better" SUVs. There`s more to a vehicle than unmarred paint (consider who`s saying that :eek: ) even if I won`t tolerate one with some kinds of it.
Re: Car Washing Horror Stories
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Originally Posted by
DownFlyer
// Sorry for the 8 year bump. This thread is so long that I didn`t realise it stopped a long time ago. :o
Ohhh boy, this thread popped right into mind this morning.
We had an intense ice storm and then a good sprinkling of snow over the last 2 days, here in Southern Ontario, Canada.
Next thing you know, I am looking out the window this morning and I see the neighbour cleaning snow off the roof and sides of his car using a wide industrial wooden FLOOR BROOM.
Example image:
https://i.imgur.com/WNtnzW4.jpg
Next thing you know, I look up again, and he`s doing the `fine details` of snow removal using a STRAW BROOM:
Example image:
https://i.imgur.com/s6Owxgx.jpg
It was painful, very painful to watch.
I did this to my 07 jeep wrangler before buying my 15 Audi and paying attention to detailing. Hood already had some trail scratches. Put some pretty good ones in with a broom over the winter lol
Re: Car Washing Horror Stories
I wonder what kinds of things factor in with regard to people doing/not stuff like using a broom on a painted surface. No, no...I`m not flaming people who have, just wondering.
kjeeper- Arguably, there are different standards for Jeep Wranglers that actually go more off-road than, uhm...parking lots. Very different from an Audi at least :D Although I suppose that somebody who does Rally-type stuff would say the same thing about those!