crowvet Posted May 13, 2012 Posted May 13, 2012 So today, I am driving through our home town and I see two car washes going on to raise money for great causes. I am feeling happy to see the enthusiasm these young people Have for life. As I sit at the light all I could think about was the horrific damage they were doing to the cars they were washing:willy: My car was extremely dirty so I figured what the heck, so I pulled in to the car wash and gave them $10 and said I didn't need my car washed:lol:
LFairbanks Posted May 13, 2012 Posted May 13, 2012 What is the rest of the story???? Am anxiously awaiting chapter 2. Did you help them out? Teach them proper methods? What was their reaction when you told them you didn't need your car washed?
Marylander Posted May 13, 2012 Posted May 13, 2012 So today, I am driving through our home town and I see two car washes going on to raise money for great causes. I am feeling happy to see the enthusiasm these young people Have for life. As I sit at the light all I could think about was the horrific damage they were doing to the cars they were washing:willy: My car was extremely dirty so I figured what the heck, so I pulled in to the car wash and gave them $10 and said I didn't need my car washed:lol: That was kind of you. great idea, and great to support some local kids that are out there making the effort for their cause. I bet they remember that gesture for a long time.
Bunky Posted May 13, 2012 Posted May 13, 2012 That was kind of you. great idea, and great to support some local kids that are out there making the effort for their cause. I bet they remember that gesture for a long time. There was teen group doing a charity car wash this weekend at an Advanced Auto parts place (shares lot with a Walmart). They had a pressure washer but not being used at the time. I had seen a set up here before and an adult was running the pw then. There were or 5 holding signs and making noise (hollering) as you drive through the parking lot and heard them say they just accept donations.
mc2hill Posted May 13, 2012 Posted May 13, 2012 I have taken 'sacrificial' cars to them (we live close to the airport, so relatives will leave their cars with us, and they return to a clean car!), but usually just donate $5 to have them NOT wash my car.
Chris@Adams Posted May 13, 2012 Posted May 13, 2012 Yes I have, I donated the money and said no Thanks on the wash.
XQIZT Posted May 13, 2012 Posted May 13, 2012 We have a lot of those around here. I'd donate what I have and keep moving. Keep that grunge sponge and mud water away from my car. You can get swirls just by getting to close!
mjhpadi Posted May 13, 2012 Posted May 13, 2012 So today, I am driving through our home town and I see two car washes going on to raise money for great causes. I am feeling happy to see the enthusiasm these young people Have for life. As I sit at the light all I could think about was the horrific damage they were doing to the cars they were washing:willy: My car was extremely dirty so I figured what the heck, so I pulled in to the car wash and gave them $10 and said I didn't need my car washed:lol: I haven't done it but it's a great idea...my thoughts are the same of yours I am always scared to death of the damage those washes will do, so I just can't bring myself to let them touch my car.
Captain Slow Posted May 13, 2012 Posted May 13, 2012 I've donated before and then driven off in my unwashed vehicle. I've also been known to sneak the company errand runner off to these events and let the kids wash it.
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