Car Wash

Why You Need a Pre-Wash

The most often overlooked stage of a car wash is the pre-rinse and pre-wash process. It might seem unnecessary to take the time to wash and rinse a vehicle you already planned on washing in the first place, but this stage is important in making sure your car’s exterior doesn’t undergo further damages. The Pre-Rinse…

Cleaning the Undercarriage

Regularly cleaning the undercarriage of your vehicle might seem like overkill to the average car owner. After all, who really notices things like wheel wells and suspension parts? And unless you’re regularly heading off road and sending splashes of mud under there, what could possibly get lodged in the undercarriage? You might be surprised. Not…

Cleaning Car Trim

Because cars are so rarely covered in a smooth, seamless exterior, it can be tricky to provide a consistent clean with just a hose and a sponge. Windows, bumpers, license plates, car trim…all these things can get in the way, and because they’re composed of different kinds of materials, they require different kinds of cleaning….

Customer Appreciation Special

If you’ve been inconvenienced in any way from the lightning damage caused on September 27, 2014 thru the present day, please come in this Wednesday, Thursday or Friday (October 29-31) for $5 off our Ultimate Wash Package. This special includes both the Soft Touch and the Touchless wash. Just enter CODE 40997 to receive your…

Winterizing Your Car’s Exterior

Most people know how important it is to winterize car engines and tires—checking things like antifreeze levels and making sure those snow tires are ready for another year of navigating the slippery roads—but it’s equally important to get your car’s exterior ready for the winter. As soon as the weather starts to turn and there’s a…

Washing Your Car in Winter

Washing Your Car in Winter

Winter is, without question, the most difficult time to keep your car clean. While your summer car wash routine might have you stopping by every few weeks to polish and shine, winter is the time of year when snow, slush, freezing rain, road de-icers, and exhaust build on your car from the bottom up. Without…

Getting Out Scuffs and Scratches

It seems almost inevitable—no matter how much time you spend at the car wash cleaning your car’s surface and applying protective sealants, scuffs and scratches will eventually appear. These kinds of damages are caused by many different types of conditions, but usually arise when a foreign object scrapes against your car, when debris from the…