Dropped on Swift's Sport Springs
#46
I've been a member with Waves since day one and Adam the owner is a friend.
As for drive through car washes, Waves is one of the best I've been to...plus they do excellent detailing.
Check them out:
Waves Car Wash
As for drive through car washes, Waves is one of the best I've been to...plus they do excellent detailing.
Check them out:
Waves Car Wash
#47
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I've been a member with Waves since day one and Adam the owner is a friend.
As for drive through car washes, Waves is one of the best I've been to...plus they do excellent detailing.
Check them out:
Waves Car Wash
As for drive through car washes, Waves is one of the best I've been to...plus they do excellent detailing.
Check them out:
Waves Car Wash
#48
Location doesn't matter...the quality of the wash does.
I live near Allston Car Wash and supported them for over 10 years just for convenience and almost each and every time I was treated like "poop" by their attendants that wipe down the car afterwards.
They have won Best of Boston awards too.
I have a Scrub a Dub in Brookline and they are no better...I've been to 3 different ones and they are pretty much all the same.
I've even went as far as Lynn, MA to Sonny's (now Simonize) in the past, because of their wash.
Waves is over 10 miles away and definitely worth the trip...just my $.02
I live near Allston Car Wash and supported them for over 10 years just for convenience and almost each and every time I was treated like "poop" by their attendants that wipe down the car afterwards.
They have won Best of Boston awards too.
I have a Scrub a Dub in Brookline and they are no better...I've been to 3 different ones and they are pretty much all the same.
I've even went as far as Lynn, MA to Sonny's (now Simonize) in the past, because of their wash.
Waves is over 10 miles away and definitely worth the trip...just my $.02
#49
Dragion, I cant believe you have nothing but praise for Waves. I agree they have one of the better car washes (noticeably better than Scrub A Dub) when everything is going smooth, but man did they F*** my car up over a handful of times (so did Scrubadub FWIW). Adam is your friend, and he did (only after me getting pissed off) offer to rectify my individual situationS, so I wont bash his company on the forum. Just be careful not to overdo it with constant carwashes anywhere. You will end up with severe scratches and swirls all over your car. I got my G buffed/polished so Im good now. BTW how many times have you gone thru the carwash since you dropped your ride? Does it always scrape?
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Dragion, I cant believe you have nothing but praise for Waves. I agree they have one of the better car washes (noticeably better than Scrub A Dub) when everything is going smooth, but man did they F*** my car up over a handful of times (so did Scrubadub FWIW). Adam is your friend, and he did (only after me getting pissed off) offer to rectify my individual situationS, so I wont bash his company on the forum. Just be careful not to overdo it with constant carwashes anywhere. You will end up with severe scratches and swirls all over your car. I got my G buffed/polished so Im good now. BTW how many times have you gone thru the carwash since you dropped your ride? Does it always scrape?
An automated car wash is an expensive convenience that comes with a risk, and will never, ever, EVER do as good a job on my cars as I will in my driveway. Dragion, I suspect you'll be using your newly lowered ride as the rationale for avoiding automated car washes more and more. And that's a good thing, not a compromise.
Way-y-y off topic.
#52
Dragion, I cant believe you have nothing but praise for Waves. I agree they have one of the better car washes (noticeably better than Scrub A Dub) when everything is going smooth, but man did they F*** my car up over a handful of times (so did Scrubadub FWIW). Adam is your friend, and he did (only after me getting pissed off) offer to rectify my individual situationS, so I wont bash his company on the forum. Just be careful not to overdo it with constant carwashes anywhere. You will end up with severe scratches and swirls all over your car. I got my G buffed/polished so Im good now. BTW how many times have you gone thru the carwash since you dropped your ride? Does it always scrape?
I've been a customer/member since the first day they opened...I think I was their 2nd customer that day...$29/month for Unlimited Extreme car washes was hard to pass up, especially that it cost $19 already for one Extreme wash.
I expect some scratches & swirls due to being an automatic car wash, but some clay bar and good polishing will diminish that problem.
I trust Waves car wash more than any other drive thru wash anywhere!
I've only been through their wash once, so it could be just the way I entered the bay.
I'll need to try again and I will share my experience.
See?
An automated car wash is an expensive convenience that comes with a risk, and will never, ever, EVER do as good a job on my cars as I will in my driveway. Dragion, I suspect you'll be using your newly lowered ride as the rationale for avoiding automated car washes more and more. And that's a good thing, not a compromise.
Way-y-y off topic.
An automated car wash is an expensive convenience that comes with a risk, and will never, ever, EVER do as good a job on my cars as I will in my driveway. Dragion, I suspect you'll be using your newly lowered ride as the rationale for avoiding automated car washes more and more. And that's a good thing, not a compromise.
Way-y-y off topic.
My only option is to rely on paying for it and Waves has been the best so far.
With all the salt & sand that is used, an undercarriage wash is needed constantly!
It's also a bit difficult to hand wash your car during the winter season here in New England.
#53
Posted some pictures that I took today with my HTC One S...
https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-sed...ml#post3595035
https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-sed...ml#post3595035
#54
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Off topic, but just curious. When you say automated carwash, are you referring to ones where you drive through brushes? I occasionally use a so called "automated" carwash, but it's nothing more than a tunnel with a rail, but they have people inside handwashing your car. No automatic spinning brushes or anything touches the car.
#55
Off topic, but just curious. When you say automated carwash, are you referring to ones where you drive through brushes? I occasionally use a so called "automated" carwash, but it's nothing more than a tunnel with a rail, but they have people inside handwashing your car. No automatic spinning brushes or anything touches the car.
Are you referring to A C Hand Car Wash in Dorchester on Geneva Ave?
It's not like that.
Waves also has 4 detailing bays for full detail service.
#57
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No, I'm from S. Cal. I don't use any carwash with spining anything. The so called automated carwash is basically a handwash. You drive through the tunnel on a rail and there are 2 guys inside handwashing your car with chamois washmits. Then your car comes out and another guy dries it.
#58
The way I look at it is that due to the harsh weather here in New England and owning a black car...I can't win.
If the wash doesn't cause fine scratches, then Mother Nature will...or worse!
With all the crap that is on the roads here, I'm surprised the paint isn't in worse shape...at least with the Extreme wash @ Waves it includes a Triple Foam Protector & Rain X to help repel the sand/salt.
If I had the luxury of avoiding any automatic car wash I will, but unfortunately hand washing is pretty expensive to get done 2 to 3 times per week.
Once the Winter passes, I'll be getting a full detail done.
Like I said, a good clay bar and some wax/polish will bring Selina's shiny black coat back.
If the wash doesn't cause fine scratches, then Mother Nature will...or worse!
With all the crap that is on the roads here, I'm surprised the paint isn't in worse shape...at least with the Extreme wash @ Waves it includes a Triple Foam Protector & Rain X to help repel the sand/salt.
If I had the luxury of avoiding any automatic car wash I will, but unfortunately hand washing is pretty expensive to get done 2 to 3 times per week.
Once the Winter passes, I'll be getting a full detail done.
Like I said, a good clay bar and some wax/polish will bring Selina's shiny black coat back.
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That said, I imagine I'll always own a car that I'm proud of. And if I can't take care of it by hand anymore, then I'd probably have a lifetime carwash membership, and pay for detailing twice a year.
Peace.
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BTW, nice to know your 4DSC decals aren't getting nicked by the car wash.