Car wash fund-Raisers

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Omg, haven't seen one in a while, but I drove by one today.

I absolutely cringed as I drove by...

Not only were there raggedy towels on the ground being used to dry cars, but they had small children manning a vacuum.... I can only imagine what panels they were smacking the hose and plastic head into :doh:

Anyone else get anxiety seeing these?
 
I will sometimes stop by and just give a donation. I tell them how about I pay you not to wash it. They look at me funny at first then laugh. They never refuse the offer. I even do the same for the occasional guy that is washing windows at the corner with the squeegee from the gas station across the street.

Poor kids don't know any better, neither do the customers for that matter!
 
They're fine for serving most people and most people are happy they got their car washed while helping a good cause
 
Most people don't know any better. Let 'em have their fun. I've tossed a couple bucks in the can and said "I don't have time for you to wash it but here ya go".
 
Oh I donate as well..... But this forum has ruined me lol.
 
We have those where I live at least twice a week, more so when school is out. If someone responsible was there to watch over and instruct the kids doing the work I would be a contributor. Until then, no way.
 
I took my brother-in-laws car when my son had one at school. But like most of you, I will pay them to not wash my car.
 
I just don't even stop. I'd feel petty if I stopped and paid them not to wash my car. I'd feel if I did that I'd be going out of my way to disrespect them. That's just me though. However, if I ever see a cheerleader or bikini car wash God knows I'm stopping. They could use an SOS pad to clean it for all I care. Lol

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Here's my article on this topic... note I helped to organize and run fundraiser car washes in my life and even trying as hard as I could to educate the girls doing the car washing it was all for nothing...


Scratch your car for $5.00

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That's what we call charity or fundraiser car washes. I've organized and been in charge of a number of fundraiser car washes over the years as my daughter was a Cheerleader all the way through school and as well intentioned as a bunch of giggling high school girls can be you seriously don't want them washing your car if you care about the finish quality of the paint.

The same advice goes for any other organization putting on a car wash, including Football Team, Tennis Team, Church Groups, etc.


Even after doing my best to hold a mini-class for all the cheerleaders and explain to them the basics of how to correctly wash a car, I've watched in horror as these girls would drop a brand new wash mitt onto the pavement of a parking lot and then pick it up and go right back to washing a black Mercedes-Benz or fill-in-the-blank.

I understand and appreciate the idea and good intentions of anyone conducting a charity or fundraiser car wash but it's a fact that the masses don't know anything about clear coat paints including how easily they are scratches and more importantly how much work is involved in removing swirls and scratches as well as the fact that removing swirls and scratches mean removing a little bit of the thin and precious clear layer of paint.

For this reason, what I've always recommended to people that want to help out the cause is to pull into the car wash, hand them $5.00 and then leave.

DON'T LET THEM WASH YOUR CAR.


Help the cause but don't let them touch your car. Now that's a Win/Win deal.

:xyxthumbs:
 
We have something called Family Readiness Groups in the Army, it's basically a support function for our family members. Car washes are a very common fundraiser, so I'm with ya' Mike. :D
 
Omg, haven't seen one in a while, but I drove by one today.

I absolutely cringed as I drove by...

Not only were there raggedy towels on the ground being used to dry cars, but they had small children manning a vacuum.... I can only imagine what panels they were smacking the hose and plastic head into :doh:

Anyone else get anxiety seeing these?

If you think you cringe driving by one...try being involved in one...:eek: Check it out...>>> http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/off-topic/36160-doing-fund-raiser-car-wash-today.html
 
Do you think it would be a good idea as a professional detailer to give some of your time and stop by and educate the fund raisers on how to wash a car correctly? The next time the local church has a car wash, I am going to take a couple buckets with grit guards and volunteer to help them with the car wash. I don't think it would hurt to teach other people what we have learned, and it is for a good cause
 
Do you think it would be a good idea as a professional detailer to give some of your time and stop by and educate the fund raisers on how to wash a car correctly?


It all depends upon the people.

When I was doing this it was for my daughter who was a cheerleader in Irvine, California. As I posted in my article, I tried to teach the girls how to do a good job while washing cars and avoid mistakes like dropping wash mitts onto the asphalt parking lot and all kinds of other mistakes.

Here's what happened though... it would in one ear and out the other ear and then they would turn on their bebop music and party on dude....

I gave up and would sit back and watch dozens of very high end luxury cars, like BMWs, Mercedes-Benzs, Infinity, Land Rover, Jaguar, etc, often times black in color get the heck scratched out of them.

It was almost comical. I think I helped to organize three of these things and they were pretty much the same.

I remember watching one girl wash HALF a chrome wheel then rinse and move onto the paint. The dirty side was so obvious...


:laughing:
 
It all depends upon the people.

When I was doing this it was for my daughter who was a cheerleader in Irvine, California. As I posted in my article, I tried to teach the girls how to do a good job while washing cars and avoid mistakes like dropping wash mitts onto the asphalt parking lot and all kinds of other mistakes.

Here's what happened though... it would in one ear and out the other ear and then they would turn on their bebop music and party on dude....

I gave up and would sit back and watch dozens of very high end luxury cars, like BMWs, Mercedes-Benzs, Infinity, Land Rover, Jaguar, etc, often times black in color get the heck scratched out of them.

It was almost comical. I think I helped to organize three of these things and they were pretty much the same.

I remember watching one girl wash HALF a chrome wheel then rinse and move onto the paint. The dirty side was so obvious...


:laughing:

Thanks for the info Mike. I have a feeling the same thing will happen to me at a fundraiser.

Marc
 
I've found that fund raisers that wash cars are out to wash as many cars as possible in a short period of time and most importantly to have fun....not listening to lectures or being schooled.
 
I remember participating in one of these when I was in highschool. Our volleyball team hosted one of these. I vividly remember using dishsoap, those tan colored stiff bone shaped 99 cent sponges, and old beach towels to dry. All towels left on the ground when not in use and we could wash an entire car in just a few minutes! Haha, I cringe thinking back that I used to work at such a low quality. Glad I discovered autogeek!
 
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