09-06-2006, 07:00 PM
oK, I am the Official Grand Honcho Sheetz Car Wash Expert. I worked on it, I cleaned it, I went to te official Sheetz Training on it, and I know damn near everything there is to know about it.
And my Official Mandate is:
Go somewhere else.
If you refuse my advice, then, sad as it is to say, get the most expensive one, because you get a double wash at $7 and above. The rain-x treatment is a waste of time, the spot-free rinse isn't.
But seriously, I've been burned by the soap. It's extremely corrosive (basic), and we have to use a powerful acid to take the soap stains off the walls.
Frankly, I'll use a spray'n'wash and my own soap and bucket.
And my Official Mandate is:
Go somewhere else.
If you refuse my advice, then, sad as it is to say, get the most expensive one, because you get a double wash at $7 and above. The rain-x treatment is a waste of time, the spot-free rinse isn't.
But seriously, I've been burned by the soap. It's extremely corrosive (basic), and we have to use a powerful acid to take the soap stains off the walls.
Frankly, I'll use a spray'n'wash and my own soap and bucket.
1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442
