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| - My husband and I both drove to this car wash to test it out. He got the $10 wash, and since my car was dirtier, I got the $15. Honestly, I'm not sure I could tell the difference other than the $15 wash took a little longer, so I'll probably stick with the cheaper washes from now on, or consider a monthly pass.
Here's what I liked: No high pressure sales to upgrade. No handing my keys to sketchy car wash workers. No need to tip. No 45 minute wait sitting inside a building waiting for my car to be cleaned.
The vacuums, which have great suction and worked well on the dog hair that collects in our cars, are located on both sides of the vehicle, so both my husband and I were able to vacuum a car at the same time. No need to rush the vacuum job before the timer runs out, you can take as long as you need. The compressed air is awesome for cleaning the vents and other areas. There's a bug prep area with a soft brush and soapy solution you can use before heading into the car wash.
Here's what I didn't like: The back of my car didn't get as clean as I'd like, but like I said, it was dirtier and hadn't been washed in quite some time. I imagine cheaper washes more frequently would help with that. The $3 car wash sign seems a little misleading since some of the washes are 5 times that amount, and I didn't even see the $3 option. My husband said it was called the Touch Up wash, or something like that, so I guess it's there. A rim brushing station would be good. I wanted to use the bug prep brush for this but figured that would be frowned upon.
Overall, I'd recommend this place as an economic alternative to the $30+ car wash locations I've been to.
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