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The turbo system employs powerful jets of water and eco-friendly cleaning agents that work together to break down dirt, grime, and road residue. Unlike traditional car washes that rely on brushes, which can sometimes cause scratches or damage to the vehicle's surface, the Turbo Tunnel uses soft cloth and foam, providing a safe yet effective clean. This is particularly appealing to car enthusiasts who want to maintain the integrity of their vehicles’ exteriors.
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Modern car wash systems can broadly be classified into three main types touchless, friction, and hand washes. Touchless car washes utilize high-pressure water jets and specialized cleaning agents to remove dirt and grime without any physical contact. This method is particularly advantageous for owners concerned about potential scratches or damage to their vehicle's paint. On the other hand, friction car washes incorporate soft cloths or brushes to provide a more thorough clean, ensuring that stubborn dirt is effectively removed. Finally, hand washes are often preferred for luxury vehicles or classic cars, as they provide a meticulous approach, ensuring every nook and cranny is attended to.
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After site assessment, the actual installation process begins. Installers are trained to handle heavy machinery and complex electronics and often work in teams to ensure that the installation is completed efficiently and safely. They follow manufacturer guidelines while also adhering to industry standards. Accurate installation is imperative; any misalignment can lead to equipment malfunction, resulting in higher maintenance costs and customer dissatisfaction.
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