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According To DuPont

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3 of Life's Greatest Phenomenons
occur when body surfing.
 
1.  How much sand you get in your suit.
2.  How the sand always ends up in "the wrong place!"
3.  How  l - o - n - g  it takes to rinse all of the sand out!    ( In truth, it's only possible with the suit off.)
 
And,  if you are having a really bad day at the beach
and drop a wet towel on the sand, you must admit...
that your first though is to throw the towel away...
because for certain, you are about to toss away 
valuable vaction time rinsing it out.
 
This bring us to
The Fourth Phenomenon...
People who allow their car(s) to be washed
with such a towel?
 
SO... LET US ASK THE BEGGING QUESTION...
 
When would you dare wash your clear coated car
with the above towel?
(  ) After 1 rinse  (  ) After 2 rinses  (  ) After 3 rinses
(  ) I'd use another towel...period!
 
If you checked the last answer, you would be agreeing with us and validating our decision to convert to TOTALLY TOUCHLESS car washes over 8 years ago.
 
For, even if the wet towel above was brand-new soft, once it touched the sand, it became a danger to your car's finish, if used for washing it. 

So, As Professional Car Washers...
Let Us Rephrase The Problem
With Any Mechanical Wash 
 
Really dirty vehicles -- covered with either winter/beach sand or off-road crud -- enter our bays ( and every other car wash's bays ) daily.  Any material that comes into contact with that debris will retain some amount of it, depending on the equipment.  In popular terms... it's the "forensics" of the wash. 
 
The Bad News: 
On a busy day, there is no time at any car wash to rinse the contacting equipment as there may have been in the towel example. In truth, there is no mechanism to do so.
 
The Worse News:
On a busy day, you may may be trapped next in line, behind a very dirty vehicle, and know that you're about to inherit the "forensics" of the previous dirty wash.  (Here, at least you have the right to back out at the bay.)     
 
The Worst News:
On a slow day, you may never see the condition of the previous vehicle which left its "forensics" on the cleaning equipment.  (Your finish is left to fate.)
 
The Only Way To Eliminate "Previous Wash Forensics,"
 And Free Us Both Of The Anxiety Associated With Them
 Is To Not Touch Your Vehicle.
PERIOD  

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