AutowerxDetailing
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To test how quickly your paint can be damaged we sourced a super-plush "paint safe" car wash brush and gave an already clean car a quick wash with some quality car wash soap. We were already expecting to see some wash inflicted damage but what follows is absolutely horrific.
In order to lessen the damage the brush was soaked in water overnight to let the fibers get as soft as possible. It is highly unlikely that the average person would do this prior to washing their vehicle so the actual damage inflicted would be even greater under normal circumstances.
Here you can see the straight line scratches on the paint from just ONE single, very light, pass with the brush. Imagine if this is how the vehicle was washed every time it got a bath. The entire finish would be a dull, swirled-out mess!
A closer shot to enhance wash induced damage. You can actually see the individual lines of damage that were inflicted with just one pass of the car wash brush on this soft Kia clear coat.
Don't worry... I was able to polish out all the damage.
A more detailed write up can be found on the link to our Facebook page.
In order to lessen the damage the brush was soaked in water overnight to let the fibers get as soft as possible. It is highly unlikely that the average person would do this prior to washing their vehicle so the actual damage inflicted would be even greater under normal circumstances.
Here you can see the straight line scratches on the paint from just ONE single, very light, pass with the brush. Imagine if this is how the vehicle was washed every time it got a bath. The entire finish would be a dull, swirled-out mess!
A closer shot to enhance wash induced damage. You can actually see the individual lines of damage that were inflicted with just one pass of the car wash brush on this soft Kia clear coat.
Don't worry... I was able to polish out all the damage.
A more detailed write up can be found on the link to our Facebook page.