Car wash: it leaves definitive marks (on your car)
Brushes and towels from a car wash can contain dirt residue that can scratch the paint of your car and the darker the shade, the worse it will be
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Boris Feldman
Published on 2026-03-17 at 06:00 PM
Updated on 2026-04-05 at 10:48 PM
Published on 2026-03-17 at 06:00 PM
Updated on 2026-04-05 at 10:48 PM
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What does Lava Jato remind you of? Money laundering or car laundering? In this second case, pay attention to where you are going to leave your car, as car washes work with brushes, then employees with towels and gloves.
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It turns out that brushes, towels and gloves were also used in the cars serviced before yours and there are probably residues of dirt, impurities, sand and the like and can harm the paint of your car.
And the darker the paint on your car, the more those round spots that bother you so much appear.
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