Carfreak1988
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I'm just wondering if it's okay to use self-serve coins operated car wash? I've been using it for a year now and today I come across this from autopia wiki. I'm not talking about the touch-less car-wash specificly, but more so of the water at these place, is it true that they recycle the water?
http://www.autopia.org/forum/autopi...-lies-damn-lies-marketing-myths-folklore.html
http://www.autopia.org/forum/autopi...-lies-damn-lies-marketing-myths-folklore.html
A ‘Touch less’ or Tunnel car wash must be a safe way to clean your vehicle
Most so called ‘Touch less’ car washes today use a low pH acid as a first step, an alkaline to neutralize it and then high pressure water to wash cars. Hand washing is MUCH preferred, do not use an automated car wash period, touch less or not, there are a variety of reasons:
Local by-laws require car washes to re-claim or recycle water. This means they have two choices.
They can collect the water in tanks and pay to truck it away to a recycling centre or they can filter and then recycle the water (dependant on how often the filters are cleaned /changed) will affect how much dirt content there is. Recycled meaning re-use the same water, which may include any road dirt/grit that is not filtered out is used to high-pressure (1,000PSI) wash your vehicle (somewhat similar to sandblasting) the final rinse is usually twice-filtered re-cycled water, this is to give the appearance of a clean surface on the vehicle.
To help clean the recycled water they use a chemical like Presidium Orthophosphate (TSP) and have the chemical formula Na3PO4. It is a highly water-soluble ionic salt. Solutions of it dissolved in water have a high alkaline pH; this does a great job stripping your wax / sealant. TSP is generally not good for cleaning vehicles because it can corrode metal.