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Re: What Chemicals Are Used In Automated Car Washes?
Originally Posted by WillSports3
So just to give you an idea of how touchless car washes usually work, the first pre-soak is an acid. Then the soap is acid. The final rinse right before the power wash is an acid neutralizer. Basically, here is a good test for you. Use acidic wheel cleaner on your paint, then spray it down with APC (alkaline) and then powerwash off and that's pretty close to what you would find.
That makes a lot of sense. The paint on the truck while smooth because I recently clayed it, was no longer slick after the automated car wash. It stripped my synthetic wax. Now I understand why when I washed the truck yesterday it did not beed up anymore. Thank you as you answered my question. Now I know why one should not use a touch less automated wash. Thanks for explaining it. Now I know I need to wax my truck again.
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