Aquineas
4th Genesis
- Joined
- Mar 9, 2010
- Messages
- 4,326
- Reaction score
- 1,117
- Points
- 113
- Location
- Georgetown, TX
- Genesis Model Year
- 2020
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G70
TL;DR
When you take your car to a manual car wash, do not use the built-in foam brush. It will definitely leave scratches on your clear-coat, especially with Siberian Ice. Siberian Ice seems to really show scratches in the clear-coat.
(More detail)
I was busy for a few days and hadn't yet washed my car from my trip to Virginia, and for some stupid reason I used the manual foam brush at a car wash, and I now have scratches all over my gorgeous Siberian Ice finish. Normally what I do is I will hold the car-wash sprayer in one hand and use my own car-wash sponge. I was in a bit of a hurry this time and there was some stubborn stuff that wasn't coming out. I sure regret it now. I think my birthday present to myself this fall might be a professional paint correction.
When you take your car to a manual car wash, do not use the built-in foam brush. It will definitely leave scratches on your clear-coat, especially with Siberian Ice. Siberian Ice seems to really show scratches in the clear-coat.
(More detail)
I was busy for a few days and hadn't yet washed my car from my trip to Virginia, and for some stupid reason I used the manual foam brush at a car wash, and I now have scratches all over my gorgeous Siberian Ice finish. Normally what I do is I will hold the car-wash sprayer in one hand and use my own car-wash sponge. I was in a bit of a hurry this time and there was some stubborn stuff that wasn't coming out. I sure regret it now. I think my birthday present to myself this fall might be a professional paint correction.

