G63 car wash?
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I believe so, please see below:
https://mbworld.org/forums/g-class-w...ml#post8432363
https://mbworld.org/forums/g-class-w...ml#post8432363
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Festertester (10-31-2021)
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if you don’t want to wash it by hand, take it to a detailer or a hand car wash place. I would never take mine through the brush wash. I don’t let the dealership wash my G 63. When it was delivered, I told them not to do anything to it, I took it straight to the detailer for a lifetime ceramic pro coating.
#6
It's like spending $100,000 on a watch that's rated to go 100m under water. You'll probably still take it off while going for a dip at the beach
It's well established that automatic car washes cause a huge amount of swirls on your paintwork - and that the quality of the wash itself is pretty poor. Waste of time and money
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AC925 (10-28-2021)
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Yes I do. No problems as long as the machine is approved for the size of car. My carwash use a WashTec machine.
Only thing to consider is the fact that the G63 was never designed for this. Don't expect it to get spotless. That's just the nature of the shape.
Only thing to consider is the fact that the G63 was never designed for this. Don't expect it to get spotless. That's just the nature of the shape.
#10
Such frequent washing will wear your finish over time. Not sure what the point of that is. Once a week should do fine.
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if you don’t want to wash it by hand, take it to a detailer or a hand car wash place. I would never take mine through the brush wash. I don’t let the dealership wash my G 63. When it was delivered, I told them not to do anything to it, I took it straight to the detailer for a lifetime ceramic pro coating.
#12
Google Ceramic Pro lifetime warranty.
Last edited by Craig B; 10-29-2021 at 01:44 PM.
#13
I’ll trade it in for a new one long before the paint finish is worn off anyway.
#14
lol. this is funny thread.. i own a full service carwash (as an investment and wonderful tax shield) with BRUSHES and we wash alot of G wagons including mine and never do we scratch cars… those spinners are like feathers… suck it up guys!
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spourreza (10-31-2021)
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spourreza (10-31-2021)
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Some brushes will leave swirl marks. It also depends on the type of car towels they use. Those can definitely leave some swirl marks.
I have all my cars mobile hand washed. For some of my cars I provide them with my own car towels.
I have all my cars mobile hand washed. For some of my cars I provide them with my own car towels.
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I suppose it may depend upon color and finish. I wouldn't risk it with black or any magno finish. There are so many other options as mentioned such as handwashing yourself, detail shop or mobile washer. I actually enjoy my time washing and detailing. It's peaceful.
Last edited by Theatrix1; 10-31-2021 at 07:54 AM.
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I don’t use towels, I have a Master Blaster to dry my vehicles.
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that said, not every wash is the same.
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so hands will leave swirl marks, some humans can also press hard or lean too hard and dent a car…humans are prone to mistakes… these machines, believe it or not, have sensors so they dont push hard, the brushes arent even brushes… they are individual pieces and are very light and the chemicals are very very top quality… the towels are different for body and windows… the blowers do most of the drying…
that said, not every wash is the same.
that said, not every wash is the same.
For some of my cars, I have mobile wash guys use my own car towels (microfiber 600 gsm edgeless).