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<blockquote data-quote="BillyGman" data-source="post: 1517648" data-attributes="member: 19962"><p>You guys might be overlooking the fact that it's possible that he lives in an apartment complex or a condo that doesn't have garages, and if the parking lot is crowded, then he might not have a decent place to wash his car. But here's another scenario.....</p><p></p><p> What about the people who drive their cars in the winter? It's tough to handwash your car when it's 20 degrees outside since the water just freezes on the car before you even have a chance to dry it. So wouldn't that make it neccessary to go to an automatic carwash that dries your car immediately w/air? And everyone knows how they can scratch your car. I would look for one of those "touchless" car washes as was previously mentioned, that don't use anything but a water spray. I don't see any problem w/those. Sure, a lot of you have more than one car, and therefore don't have to drive your Mustangs in the winter, and I'm sure that many of you also own nice houses w/two car garages, but let's not be snobbish about this. Some people just aren't in the same situation. And you've overlooked the fact that this guy probably would never use a brush on his car either which is probably the reason why he wants to find that brush cover so that the bristles won't scratch his car.</p><p></p><p> And BTW, a brush that has bristles made of Boar's hair will NOT scratch your car, however, I'm sure that you'll never find brushes like that at a carwash since they're expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillyGman, post: 1517648, member: 19962"] You guys might be overlooking the fact that it's possible that he lives in an apartment complex or a condo that doesn't have garages, and if the parking lot is crowded, then he might not have a decent place to wash his car. But here's another scenario..... What about the people who drive their cars in the winter? It's tough to handwash your car when it's 20 degrees outside since the water just freezes on the car before you even have a chance to dry it. So wouldn't that make it neccessary to go to an automatic carwash that dries your car immediately w/air? And everyone knows how they can scratch your car. I would look for one of those "touchless" car washes as was previously mentioned, that don't use anything but a water spray. I don't see any problem w/those. Sure, a lot of you have more than one car, and therefore don't have to drive your Mustangs in the winter, and I'm sure that many of you also own nice houses w/two car garages, but let's not be snobbish about this. Some people just aren't in the same situation. And you've overlooked the fact that this guy probably would never use a brush on his car either which is probably the reason why he wants to find that brush cover so that the bristles won't scratch his car. And BTW, a brush that has bristles made of Boar's hair will NOT scratch your car, however, I'm sure that you'll never find brushes like that at a carwash since they're expensive. [/QUOTE]
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