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dalmation53
05-18-2014, 12:01 AM
Guys I know many people might know this but i didn't.. so i just want to put it out there. Today i went to audi for the cam follower replacement,then i got a car wash for free! So I asked the guy how much it was, and he said for all audi owners are free washes as many times even if they did not buy from audi dealer. I was like [o_o] then [hail] lol maybe your audi dealer might be far ass hell but mines 2.5 miles away from home [:D] So people that did not know this now you know good luck guys and lets get this spirited drives going on [drive]
I would never let the dealer wash my car and I specifically ask them not to... And almost all dealers (not only Audi) do this nowadays...
I would never let the dealer wash my car and I specifically ask them not to... And almost all dealers (not only Audi) do this nowadays...
Agreed. If I wanted paint swirls I would just have a monkey go to town on my car with a gritty sponge
aluthman
05-18-2014, 04:27 AM
Guys I know many people might know this but i didn't.. so i just want to put it out there. Today i went to audi for the cam follower replacement,then i got a car wash for free! So I asked the guy how much it was, and he said for all audi owners are free washes as many times even if they did not buy from audi dealer. I was like [o_o] then [hail] lol maybe your audi dealer might be far ass hell but mines 2.5 miles away from home [:D] So people that did not know this now you know good luck guys and lets get this spirited drives going on [drive]
I think this means unlimited free washes, but as written this makes no sense.
kegobeer
05-18-2014, 04:31 AM
Agreed. If I wanted paint swirls I would just have a monkey go to town on my car with a gritty sponge
Hahaha.
swaggerwagon
05-18-2014, 06:21 AM
They just drive your car through a car wash with brushes.
Always opt out..
Jay-Bee
05-18-2014, 07:38 AM
Hahahaha, have fun with that.
Nothing in life is free.
80sGuy
05-18-2014, 08:51 AM
I never have problems with mine after the wash. Only thing they left behind each time were water marks from wet chamois.
swaggerwagon
05-18-2014, 09:28 AM
Unless the person washing the car at the dealer is super nit picky and doing it by hand, I can almost guarantee you that they aren't using proper wash techniques.
rongeur
05-18-2014, 09:41 AM
Yeah, i ask them not to wash as well, last time the tire dressing was all over the wheels and tires (this was my first drop off and didnt know they intended to "wash" my car). Wheels are still stained from the tire dressing.
Mc Suly
05-18-2014, 09:49 AM
I would never let the dealer wash my car and I specifically ask them not to... And almost all dealers (not only Audi) do this nowadays...
this
cheemn
05-18-2014, 11:07 AM
Lol I am such a neat freak they supposedly "vacuumed" my car on the inside and I got it back dirtier.
B-Time
05-18-2014, 11:14 AM
It's great if you don't care how your car looks. Last time I went to the dealer, I was very clear about them not washing my car. They washed it and fucked up my paint!
B-Time
05-18-2014, 11:16 AM
http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lzac28CcLD1qdedm3o1_500.jpg
Obsidian
05-18-2014, 11:43 AM
Ya I wouldn't let them touch my car. I know for a fact both Audi dealers in Phoenix has contracts with touchfree car washes near by, which do nothing but ruin your paint.
derrek
05-18-2014, 01:08 PM
Ya I wouldn't let them touch my car. I know for a fact both Audi dealers in Phoenix has contracts with touchfree car washes near by, which do nothing but ruin your paint.
when i first got my car i took it to audi chandler they washed it but left it out in the sun to dry now i have water spots etched into my glass that will never come out
when i first got my car i took it to audi chandler they washed it but left it out in the sun to dry now i have water spots etched into my glass that will never come out
Lime a way will clear that stuff right out.
derrek
05-18-2014, 04:17 PM
Lime a way will clear that stuff right out.
I've tried everything it's burned into the glass
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turbowop
05-18-2014, 04:44 PM
No way it's burned into the glass. Steel wool and acid (foaming aluminum brightener from a pro car detail shop) will do the trick.
aluthman
05-18-2014, 04:54 PM
No way it's burned into the glass. Steel wool and acid (foaming aluminum brightener from a pro car detail shop) will do the trick.
This. If steel wool doesn't take care of it by itself, some white vinegar will usually work also.
derrek
05-18-2014, 04:59 PM
No way it's burned into the glass. Steel wool and acid (foaming aluminum brightener from a pro car detail shop) will do the trick.
This. If steel wool doesn't take care of it by itself, some white vinegar will usually work also.
tried both.
derrek
05-18-2014, 05:01 PM
This is how hot the glass gets in AZ during the summer
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd290/derrek16_2007/IMG_0037_zps7d48efbd.jpg
turbowop
05-18-2014, 05:08 PM
That's not hot enough to melt glass and etch waterspots into it.
Are you sure you used actual acid? And steel wool? Out of highschool in the old days I detailed cars for a living. I never met a waterspot I couldn't remove.
Maybe they used acid water? [confused]
derrek
05-18-2014, 05:29 PM
That's not hot enough to melt glass and etch waterspots into it.
Are you sure you used actual acid? And steel wool? Out of highschool in the old days I detailed cars for a living. I never met a waterspot I couldn't remove.
Maybe they used acid water? [confused]
link to said acid? Id be happy to try again, i hate seeing those damn spots.
T_Glass_27
05-18-2014, 07:29 PM
Last time my car had a very minor service at the dealership it went in fairly dirty and came out looking professionally detailed! I went to Flow Audi in Greensboro after a terrible experience from another Audi dealership. Maybe they wanted to go over and above after I towed my car almost 2 hours to them and told them the story. Inside and out looked amazing and I am a former detailer so I know a rush job. They definitely hand wash there, I saw them cleaning another car in for service when I picked it up. I guess it depends on the dealer.
dalmation53
05-18-2014, 09:14 PM
Last time my car had a very minor service at the dealership it went in fairly dirty and came out looking professionally detailed! I went to Flow Audi in Greensboro after a terrible experience from another Audi dealership. Maybe they wanted to go over and above after I towed my car almost 2 hours to them and told them the story. Inside and out looked amazing and I am a former detailer so I know a rush job. They definitely hand wash there, I saw them cleaning another car in for service when I picked it up. I guess it depends on the dealer.
thankyou for saying that. It does depend on the dealer an mines did a great job an i shall be coming back every friday for my wash ready for the weekend [:)]
turbowop
05-18-2014, 10:09 PM
link to said acid? Id be happy to try again, i hate seeing those damn spots.
This is a different brand from what I used, but it looks very similar based on the description. Same color even. http://www.biokleen.com/acid-wash
Basically, we would just spray some on a piece of steel wool and start lightly scrubbing the windows or mirrors with hard water spots. Just be careful not to get it on anything else. It's powerful shit. Was great for chrome spoke wheels too.
M1GHTYHEALTHY
05-19-2014, 04:15 AM
Guys I know many people might know this but i didn't.. so i just want to put it out there. Today i went to audi for the cam follower replacement,then i got a car wash for free! So I asked the guy how much it was, and he said for all audi owners are free washes as many times even if they did not buy from audi dealer. I was like [o_o] then [hail] lol maybe your audi dealer might be far ass hell but mines 2.5 miles away from home [:D] So people that did not know this now you know good luck guys and lets get this spirited drives going on [drive]
This is good information as I'm taking mine in this week.
B7Joe
05-19-2014, 11:48 AM
Dealership wash= high pressure rinse + wipe down with dirty towels. Dealership detail= same process + grease up anything that's not painted with armor all.
No thank you.
Hugh@EuropaParts
05-19-2014, 12:21 PM
Guys I know many people might know this but i didn't.. so i just want to put it out there. Today i went to audi for the cam follower replacement,then i got a car wash for free! So I asked the guy how much it was, and he said for all audi owners are free washes as many times even if they did not buy from audi dealer. I was like [o_o] then [hail] lol maybe your audi dealer might be far ass hell but mines 2.5 miles away from home [:D] So people that did not know this now you know good luck guys and lets get this spirited drives going on [drive]
Although I would NEVER let the dealership or any other "car wash service touch my car I think you misunderstood them... or maybe I misunderstood you. I don't think you can bring your car there JUST for the free wash, you would have to get a service done and they will wash the car for you... and by washing I mean rinse with special audi water that causes more harm than good.
A-BlacK_MambA-4
05-19-2014, 12:40 PM
Although I would NEVER let the dealership or any other "car wash service touch my car I think you misunderstood them... or maybe I misunderstood you. I don't think you can bring your car there JUST for the free wash, you would have to get a service done and they will wash the car for you... and by washing I mean rinse with special audi water that causes more harm than good.
This. I'm pretty sure that just owning an Audi doesn't entitle you to weekly free car wash at the dealer of your choosing.
B7Joe
05-19-2014, 03:32 PM
This. I'm pretty sure that just owning an Audi doesn't entitle you to weekly free car wash at the dealer of your choosing.
One way to find out... Dalmatian, drive into your dealership next week and simply say that you're there for your free swirl marks (I kid I kid), carwash, and report back. ;)
This is how hot the glass gets in AZ during the summer
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd290/derrek16_2007/IMG_0037_zps7d48efbd.jpg
wow....time to move to colorado! Where the days are delightful, the nights are breezy, and the beer is perfect!
Solarsuplex
05-19-2014, 03:56 PM
Speaking of hot windshields. I tried to wash my car when the glass was hot. Now my windshield has a bunch of cracks in it. Sad day.
TMurt
05-19-2014, 05:00 PM
I normally end up washing my car a few days before service, they never wash it because they know it won't come out any better, problem solved [:D] Only time a place has done a surprisingly good job was when I was having a door ding repaired. Car came out spotless with the interior cleaned up too
430hps4
05-19-2014, 05:39 PM
Just to pass on some information to those that have had bad experiences with car washes... they ARE NOT all made the same.
For example, I manage a tunnel for Costco that uses Macneil equipment. (Yes... Costco even has Car Washes!) Macneil, before merging with Ryko, was considered the #1 manufacture in the world for automated car wash tunnels. Now that they have partnered with the #2 company in the world, their equipment pretty much dominates that high-end market. Some of the lower end car washes use equipment from manufactures like Sonny's (the Wal-mart of the car washing world).
As a matter of fact, before ANY Audi leaves the factory, it's run through a Macneil tunnel. Bet y'all didn't know that!
My B7 A4 goes through my tunnel AT LEAST twice a week, and its been going on for a lil over 2 years now. I think its fair to say it gets more washes than the average Audi owner... There are ZERO issues with my clear coat or paint.
So, to those out there that swear-off all car wash tunnels... maybe take the time to visit a site and ask the manager about their equipment. Find out what manufacture they are using and base your judgement off of that.