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2018 Civic Type R
This seems like a stupid question, but the Type R has a lot of little body panels and body pieces all around it that don't honestly seem the sturdiest... With that being said has any body gone through a laser (non touch) high power spray wash? If so was this problem free and is this an ok method of washing?
I know a touch wash wouldn't work as that would likely damage the spoiler as it moves the brushes across it...
In NC we just had our first snow storm and they salted and sprayed brine down on the roads starting 2 days before so I unfortunately was out in it. I normal hand wash my nice cars, but obviously want to somehow wash the underbody real good.
Thanks in advance for any advice and opinions.
This seems like a stupid question, but the Type R has a lot of little body panels and body pieces all around it that don't honestly seem the sturdiest... With that being said has any body gone through a laser (non touch) high power spray wash? If so was this problem free and is this an ok method of washing?
I know a touch wash wouldn't work as that would likely damage the spoiler as it moves the brushes across it...
In NC we just had our first snow storm and they salted and sprayed brine down on the roads starting 2 days before so I unfortunately was out in it. I normal hand wash my nice cars, but obviously want to somehow wash the underbody real good.
Thanks in advance for any advice and opinions.
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