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It is not recommended that you take a Jeep Wrangler through a touchless car wash with the soft top on the Wrangler. You can go through the car wash with the hard top.
It would be best to unscrew it. Use a pair of pliers to take off if tight.
Well... If you must. Today it finally went a few degrees above freezing and sunny, dry roads. My near perfect 911 was a bit salty and dusty. Can`t have an ice sheet on my driveway so to the nicest touchless wash I went. Nerve wracking describes it. On the other hand nice to get the underside sprayed off. Car looks fine till you get close, then it obviously needs a fast wax re-do. If there is no choice, get it clean in a touchless. Do go for a blast afterwards to dry things out. Test lots of car washes with your family ride first. Oh, don`t use those old tech moving rail shops. Way to scary.
Take out your mp3 and wash it. Note: Only Cold Wash cycle and do not but in dryer, air dry.
AnswerThere is no need to remove the antenna when going though car washes, it will flex back and forth but will be fine. Better AnswerI would have to disagree since mine broke off in a car wash and I am searching trying to find out how and what needs to be removed to install the new bolt that holds the antenna Best AnswerIt depends on the car and the car wash. With an automatic (non-touchless) car wash and a long inflexible antenna, you should remove it. When in doubt, remove it, Google the specific car, or ask the car wash operator.
It might take 50 gallons of water to wash a dog, or it might take 50 quarts to wash a dog. It depends on how much water you use, how big the dog is and how long their bath is.
Just take it to the dealler
you absolutely can wash your kinky twist wash them like you normally wash your hair apply moisturizer and your hair looks as if you just came from the shop
no you cant wash your cats and dogs....if u wash them their hair fall doun and they crave for sweet food........so dont ask how to wash them....if u want to take them to a car wash
You feed it and take it in. Wash it and take it to the vet.
It is not recommended for a laser wash. But a regular car wash that doesnt have alot of pressure behind it should work.
Wash them and take them out. wash them throughly until they close, to try not to get infections.