
Program = 3 Cost = £5.50 Camera Used = iPhone 3GS Notes: Sainsbury's only offered 3 programs, with the top wash having considerably more. The was was alright, however I do have a few dislikes about it. 1. The positioning indicator wasn't that clear, and I didn't initially know where to locate it. I think the old swing panel is better. 2. The brushes. The side brushes were okay, in fact, they did their job very well. The top brush? Not so much. It's not formed the same way as the side brushes, comparable ti lightly buffing the car. It had some grunt in it but otherwise any muck left on the car was on the roof and rear window. Not good. My other gripe about the wash is the brushes' colour. Considering the past where sainsbury's washes had grey bodies and two-tone blue spiral brushes, I was hoping the new fleet would be the same... Oh dear. Even on a sunny day, when the side brushes are at your window, and the top brush on the bonnet, it feels VERY claustrophobic. If the brushes were blue... This probably wouldn't happen so much. 3. The dryer. Yes, it tilts. Yes, there are side dryers, but compared to the washtec system I filmed a few weeks back, the Genius left quite a few droplets of water. 4. Final rinse. It left watermarks on the body, leaving me to assume it was recycled water. I can understand recycled water during the main wash, but for the final rinse... Just use clean.
Christ
Genius
Sainsburys
Ipswich
Roll
over
Car
Wash
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