Don't do it unless it is one of those 'touchless' jobs -- and only if you're truly desperate. I don't bother with mine -- and I'm in Massachusetts.
Conventional carwashes, especially the drying blades, will bend the 'ribs' of your top.
The touchless spray washes do a pretty lousy job, at least the ones I've been to. And, you will get drips on the insides of the windows.
My advice is to wait for a 30+ degree day and go to one of the self serve bay washes (with the gun). Unfortunately, this winter has not given us many of those days.
Best of luck.
regtor
Conventional carwashes, especially the drying blades, will bend the 'ribs' of your top.
The touchless spray washes do a pretty lousy job, at least the ones I've been to. And, you will get drips on the insides of the windows.
My advice is to wait for a 30+ degree day and go to one of the self serve bay washes (with the gun). Unfortunately, this winter has not given us many of those days.
Best of luck.
regtor
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