So, it just snowed, but it is above freezing today. I went through the car wash once earlier this year with snow on the car, and the workers did a lot more work than usual, spraying and moving the snow off the top of the car before I went through. Which was nice because I didn’t have to do it.

Is it rude to go through the car wash with snow on your car or is that part of the service provided by the car wash?

EDIT: For more context, the car wash is right down the street from where I live, so by going through, I’m removing the snow so I’m NOT driving around with snow on the car.

I’m also removing a lot of snow before leaving the driveway, but not getting 100% off.

Seems like the consensus is that driving with dangerous amounts of snow on a car is not ok, but few people have addressed the carwash portion of the question.

EDIT 2: I think I’m gonna go in and ask the workers today what they think.

  • sem@piefed.blahaj.zoneOP
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    3 hours ago

    I can remove a lot of the snow before driving, but it is difficult to get it all off. The carwash is right down the street from me so the snow melting and falling off at low speed in transit is not likely.

    Assuming it is safe and not rude to get to the carwash, is it ok to go through with snow snow still on the vehicle?

    • fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      19 minutes ago

      If you’ve removed 95% of the snow and it’s just the ice left then yeah you’re pretty fine to drive.

      The car wash should have heated water which should melt the ice/remaining snow pretty quickly as long as it’s indoors.

    • Phil_in_here@lemmy.ca
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      2 hours ago

      The people in this thread are either misunderstanding you (thinking you have a big 8" slab of snow on your roof) or are unfamiliar with regularly snowy places, or are completely unhinged. That, or I misunderstand and you are talking about driving with inches of snow on your roof, in which case, yeah brush off what you can before driving.

      But I get it, especially when it gets a bit warmer and the snow kinda melts a bit and gets icy and sticks.

      The hot water will melt the snow and ice, don’t worry. The car wash deals with ice chunks from wheel wells all the time. Its just more water and road grime.