Anyone take their higher end wheels to production line hand car washes?
I know many of us are religious about washing their own car with their own equipment, but I live in a condo in the city so that's not an option and I don't see myself carrying two buckets, various bottles, and cloths in my trunk.
I get that there are trade-offs, especially on my black paint, but just wondering if anyone has managed to make it work with higher end wheels (say, forged BBS/HREs) and not have them get scratched, or if I should just stay away from those wheels if I can't wash them myself. I'm not referring to mobile detailers and the like, but rather production line style (hand) car washes. I go to Auto Pride Hand Car Wash in the Bay Area.
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