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    Took my dark grey GTI through a car wash today because I was feeling lazy and did not want to hand wash.

    Have paid the price!

    I noticed some dark spots in the water on the windscreen during the wash... and sure enough I have little white scratches over several panels. I think there was grit in the water... not filtered properly.

    Have complained to the service station and the "manager will get back to me"

    Will take a respray to fix and this is just weeks after I got a parking scrape on my back bumper fixed courtesy of the guy who hit me.

    Not a great start to the weekend.
    Steve

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    GOLF GTI MkVI DSG

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    • #3
      Good luck with the manager! No way you can prove that those scratches weren't there before the car wash.
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      • #4
        Car Wash Damage

        Automatic car wash?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by dom337 View Post
          Automatic car wash?
          Yes. The rotating brushes that beat the @#$% out of the paint.
          Steve

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          GOLF GTI MkVI DSG

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          • #6
            If you run your finger nailover the top of the white scratches, does you nail grab in the scratch at all?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Silver dub View Post
              If you run your finger nailover the top of the white scratches, does you nail grab in the scratch at all?
              That's the acid test. If it catches then it's more than likely gone right through the clear coat and you're looking at a respray to fix 100%. Polishing may round the edges enough to disguise the scratch and combined with a filler like Zaino Z5 the results can be quite good.

              The white has me puzzled. Can you post some pics? Try a clay bar to make sure it isn't just something sitting on your paint surface then try a paint cleaner to see if the white comes out of the scratch. If this doesn't work and you can feel the scratch with your nail as Silver Dub suggested then you may have gone through the base colour paint too.

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              • #8
                Never take a dark car to an automatic wash. (I wouldn't take any) Guaranteed to scratch your car sooner or later.

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                • #9
                  First mistake was taking it to an automatic car wash...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Silver dub View Post
                    If you run your finger nailover the top of the white scratches, does you nail grab in the scratch at all?
                    Yes, you can feel it catching and if you look at an angle you can see the spots. There are some scratches from where the brushes dragged along (like I had driven into a bush) and other are just tiny spots like a small stone chip.... But about 5 to 10 in a small area.

                    It does look like base coat. I don't think a clay bar would help.

                    I tried polishing a couple with the dark colouring polish and they mostly disappeared (for now), but when you look at the angle you can still see the indentation. If the car had been white or grey, I suspect you would not notice them.
                    Steve

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                    GOLF GTI MkVI DSG

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                    • #11
                      Goodluck mate, the manager will 'get back to you' after twiddling his fingers and he will just say to you it's not his problem.

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                      • #12
                        Dude that's a bit off! Sorry to hear it. Good luck with pursuing the operator. Try contacting fair trading or consumer advocacy department in your state if you don't have any luck.

                        They're providing a car wash service for which you can reasonably expect not to damage your car.

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                        • #13
                          Car Wash Damage

                          Should have gone for one of those touch free auto washes.


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                          • #14
                            Before jumping to conclusions that you need respraying or the damage itself i would highly suggest taking your car professional and asking for advice to see what can be done.

                            If you like to come by here we would be more than happy to assess things for you and let you know what needs to be done as you will be surprised how much can be done without having to paint the car etc and be cost effective and give you the result you like!

                            But we definitely always suggest never taking your car to a car wash full stop for the obvious reasons.

                            Cheers
                            Car Care Products Australia

                            www.carcareproducts.com.au - 1300 006 007 - info@carcareproducts.com.au
                            Sydney - Brisbane - Melbourne

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                            • #15
                              i used a touch free "lazerwash" place for 5 years with my old mazda 3 - paint was perfect when it got written off.

                              Seems to be going just fine with my GTI too. Definitely would never use one that had brushes!

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