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JoMar 10-21-2024 01:54 PM

Sweetwater vs Mister
 
Has anyone used both car washes? Price differential doesn't seem like a big deal so curious what people think of the two competitors.

AZ SLIM 10-21-2024 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 2380986)
Has anyone used both car washes? Price differential doesn't seem like a big deal so curious what people think of the two competitors.

One thing that I "noticed", not a scientific measurement, is that the Mister drying blowers seem to do a better job of removing residual water from the car. Not as much wipe down required. In fact, one day I just drove home without wiping down at the car wash. Looked pretty good. I go there now because of that, even if it is my imagination.

mrf6969 10-22-2024 07:00 AM

Speaking of the Mister Car Wash, there is a new one being built off the corner of 466 and highway 101 next door to the fire station on Parr St. It will be interesting to see how the traffic flow works as the only way in and out of the car wash is within 100 feet of the busy intersection.

dewilson58 10-22-2024 09:35 AM

Mister, bigger parking spaces for vac.

Mister, tips........don't like when the tippee asks the tipper if the tipper wants to tip.

Sweet does a pre-wash scrub for bugs.

Otherwise, pretty much same, same.

Tvflguy 10-22-2024 10:43 AM

Curious why Mister built there when the other car wash is so close. I would have thought that building it on rt 44 near Brownwood would have been better…. No difference to us tho, we hand wash ours…

laryb 10-22-2024 01:58 PM

Their businesses must be booming. Seems like every time I use my vehicle, I come back needing a wash. Almost everywhere we go there are irrigation heads going off into the streets. It's almost impossible to keep it clean. Yesterday afternoon on 466A, there was a huge puddle in the eastbound lanes that was impossible to avoid. I'll be glad when they finally get the water levels back to normal

Corncob 10-23-2024 05:06 AM

Sweet water!!! No question

ithos 10-23-2024 05:11 AM

Over time these car washes may strip off clearcoat and paint. It will cost several hundred dollars to repair. More if it causes damage in multiple locations.

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Automatic Car Washes with Brushes: Some automatic car washes use large spinning brushes made of stiff materials. Over time, these brushes can create micro-scratches, swirl marks, and even dull the finish of your vehicle, which compromises the integrity of the clear coat. If dirt or debris gets caught in the brushes, it can also scratch the surface.

Touchless Car Washes: While touchless car washes avoid the risk of physical scratches, they often use stronger chemicals to break down dirt, which can gradually wear down the clear coat if used frequently.

JoMar 10-23-2024 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by ithos (Post 2381236)
Over time these car washes may strip off clearcoat and paint. It will cost several hundred dollars to repair. More if it causes damage in multiple locations.

I must be fortunate, have been using car washes since the 2000's and have never had an issue. I use Sweetwater currently, monthly subscritption so at least once a week it gets a bath, and The Villages Car Wash about every two months, no issues there also. My only complaint with Sweetwater is their dryer is ok but could be better.....not enough to change yet which is why I started this thread.

Indydealmaker 10-23-2024 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by ithos (Post 2381236)
Over time these car washes may strip off clearcoat and paint. It will cost several hundred dollars to repair. More if it causes damage in multiple locations.

Just have a good detail job every three months.

ithos 10-23-2024 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Indydealmaker (Post 2381378)
Just have a good detail job every three months.

I agree. I think Macquarie wax is the best. It will act as a sacrificial layer.

Stay away from the gas station car washes though. The bigger ones probably do regular maintenance and cleaning.

Do automatic car washes damage your paint? | CAR Magazine.

Just jimmy 10-24-2024 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 2380986)
Has anyone used both car washes? Price differential doesn't seem like a big deal so curious what people think of the two competitors.

Went to mister for the first time. Used to go to big dans on 441. At mister no towels to dry car. It needed it. No window cleaner. No inside cleaner spray. Very disappointed


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