New to this forum so I am sorry if this has been discussed. I have just picked up a 2009 Vibe and was wondering if the antenas are safe in the NON brushless car washes? I hate them but that is all we have locally and need washes during heavy weather winter months.THANKS!
Quote, originally posted by Vibe Ride »New to this forum so I am sorry if this has been discussed. I have just picked up a 2009 Vibe and was wondering if the antenas are safe in the NON brushless car washes? I hate them but that is all we have locally and need washes during heavy weather winter months.THANKS!I can personally guarantee they'll be ok at least once, seeing as how that's the number of times I've taken mine through a non-brushless car wash (I actually have a deal to get it hand washed for free from the dealership for the next five years, but I'd have to make an advance appointment for Saturdays).
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I specifically use the soft gloss washes they work better . it takes bit of force to take that antenna off like not having the garage door open the last 6 inches and backing in......snap 170 bucks later
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It's 46deg here now,last week it was in the teen's,Im washen it now,just came in 4 a cup of java,I'll proably start the vettes up & move them around some.Still a lot of salt on the roads tho,should get rain Sun,but i dont go in work till Sun night.
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Personally, I would suggest removing the antenna mast before going in. The base on my wife's car was bent and I suspect it was an auto car wash that caused the damage, but am not sure.In any case, its an easy thing to do and safer, imo.
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I don't care what you have to do whether it's going outside with a hot bucket of water and washing your car but avoid these types of car washes at all costs!Don't even use the car washes that you have to drive your car onto a rail to go through because this can curb your wheels or side skirts. That is unless you don't care about your investments.
I go to the spray "do-it-yourself" and just do the rinse cycle. I then dry the car with a chamois...takes about 10 min....I get a bit cold in Maine, but I get through it ok. I do put a wax on my Vibe 2x year...Also, I get under the car so much better washing it myself...works for me.
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Safe? Sure, you won't get hurt at all, your car could be a whole other issue!I worked at a Mercedes Dealer for years, I can say with 100% certainty that the brushes in a car wash WILL hurt your paint over time.Personally, I've never darkened the door of a car wash, it may just be that I am cheap!I live in the Northeast so snow and salt are a daily way of life in the winter. My Salsa was looking very white, more like Frosty, so yesterday being 45 degrees it called for a good car wash. We were baby sitting the grandkids so.......Take a hose, a dirty car, a bucket of soapy water, a Golden Retriever and two pre-school grandchildren and you get a clean car after a lot of mess and fun!I couldn't have ever purchased that time together in a car wash!Today is wintry mix, sleet, rain, snow, my work was all for naught but it looked GREAT last night in the dark!Dave
Quote, originally posted by Vibe Ride »New to this forum so I am sorry if this has been discussed. I have just picked up a 2009 Vibe and was wondering if the antenas are safe in the NON brushless car washes? I hate them but that is all we have locally and need washes during heavy weather winter months.THANKS!Ouch. Brushless or one of the do it yourself places. I've seen a lot of pretty poor results from those brush places. If there's any sand stuck to the side of your car, the brushes will take it off... but not before scraping it down the paint. You'll get a huge dose of tiny little scratches that really show up under light reflections. Your Vibe will be clean... but you will probably end up polishing those scratches off at some later date. I would stay away from car washes that touch your car's paint. If the paint on your Vibe is already scratched anyway, then it wouldn't make much difference. Welcome to our Vibe site!
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As a general rule of thumb, I would say, "No. Remove the antenna mast." as stated before, it easily unscrews from the base... by hand.'Better safe than sorry.
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I use the one at my BP sometimes. I do like Delta Sonic's car washes as they hand spray down the car before entering the washes but they do use the rail that your car goes onto. Gas city has nice touchless ones by me.
In the time it took you to turn your computer on, log in to genvibe, start a new thread and wait for a reply, you could have unscrewed it and screwed it in 153 times. Blindfolded.With your feet.
I agree with you whole-heartedly but fear you are preaching to the choir. There hasn't been a post in this thread in over 2 months now and Vibe Rider, the OP, hasn't been seen or heard from since he made this thread. I doubt he's ever even been back to check up on it.
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Quote, originally posted by vibolista »Ouch. Brushless or one of the do it yourself places. I've seen a lot of pretty poor results from those brush places. If there's any sand stuck to the side of your car, the brushes will take it off... but not before scraping it down the paint. You'll get a huge dose of tiny little scratches that really show up under light reflections. Your Vibe will be clean... but you will probably end up polishing those scratches off at some later date. I would stay away from car washes that touch your car's paint. If the paint on your Vibe is already scratched anyway, then it wouldn't make much difference. Welcome to our Vibe site! while i agree and see your points about the home bucket wash, there is one very important part to wash off that is pretty hard to get to with a bucket and sponge, or with a do it your self power washer type place.the undercarriage. esp the front sub-frame. you really need to wash the salt off of those so they don't rust out as quick. something i never would have thought about myself before the recall on my 2k Hyundai sonata. turns out mine was rusted clear though on one side. for those unfamiliar with the sub-frame ( as i was) it is the bit that attaches to the uni-body, and your engine tranny, and whole front end are built off. there fore, if you live in a place that gets a bit of winter, and they use road salt, i would recommend finding an automatic wash with the "undercarriage wash" feature
Quote, originally posted by Jubjon »Will the mast unscrew by hand?The powder coat on mine is all cracked and funky.Where would you recommend buying a mast?Thanksyes just unscrew it.Ebay for a cheap replacement.
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Any parts store should have them too. Personally I'd replace the horsey whip with a stubby... and have. There is not much difference between the OE and a 6" stubby, reception wise that is.
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