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Having a clean car obviously keeps your car looking newer longer. But there are other more technical reasons to keep your
car clean. Dust, sand, salt in the winter -- all of these are miniscule, abrasive particles that attach themselves to your paint
and finish. If your car is not washed on a regular basis, these particles can literally scratch the finish of your car. Some
substances such as bird droppings or tree sap can even eat through your clear coat, leaving your finish unprotected and vulnerable
to additional wear and tear.
Ideally, your car should be washed once a week. This will ensure that your vehicle's surface is being cared for properly.
There are three basic types of car washes: self serve, touchless automatic, and tunnel system.
Self Serve Car Washes are lowering cost per bay and enabling the car wash to handle increased traffic.
Touchless Automatic Car Washes are popular among gas stations and convenience stores.
Tunnel System Car Washes have highest cost for drivers to use, but the quality of cleanliness is perceived as worth it.
With touchless car wash system, the device does all the hard work of using high-pressure water and detergent. Nothing else comes
into contact with the vehicle, mixing chemicals with water-picking using a high pressure nozzle effectively cleans the exterior.
Touch-free car system also gets the job done in much less time than hand washing.
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