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| - A very good inexpensive car wash--inexpensive because I was using my expiring Groupon which pretty much made this a $12 wash (including tip).
It begins by driving up to the area where they take you car and vacuum it, then had you a ticket to pay/show your Groupon. Then, you can walk upstairs to the viewing area to see where they hose off your car, handwash, then run it through a regular car wash (spray to remove the suds and then a wax). Someone jumps in at the end so that they can move your car to the other area where they dry it with towels, clean the interior glass and wipe down the console/get the mats. They also spray and wipe down your tires, too.
Someone came up to me and asked if I wanted to have the windshield repaired, since I had a tiny crack on the glass. I opted out, mostly because I didn't know that they offered this service, and also because I was only there for a car wash.
My only gripes are that they aren't located in the best part of town, and when I got my brother's car washed at night, I essentially had to be on guard outside. I also thought that they could've done a better job of wiping down the console, as well as the interior part (by the speedometer and gas gauge). Yes, I know that this is nit-picky, but I would've thought that they'd do that.
I do know that they didn't attempt to clean out the inner console, since it was untouched. Same with the glove compartment. I was happy about that, since I tend to have a lot of crap in the glove. They also didn't touch the interior compartments, which I wish they would've at least wiped down.
All in all, I was really happy with the service, especially for the $12 I spent for interior/exterior work. I never thought that my car would stay clean, since it's a black car with black interior. Just what I needed after a trip to Mt. Charleston. :)
I hope to be back again, since they offer a gas discount, and gave me a frequent buyer's card for the car washes--after 10 of them, the 11th is free.
I'd definitely come back to this place and make sure that I tell them what needs to be done...
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