Posted by Steve@Advance on February 24, 2015 at 21:48:17 from (107.203.134.67):
In Reply to: OT Car wash posted by gmccool on February 24, 2015 at 18:58:14:
No personal experience, just an observation. I live in a suburban city, population about 40,000, growing rapidly, low crime, high taxes, middle to upper class...
There are:
3 self serve car washes 1 full service wash 2 semi automatic washes
The 3 self serve are on the decline. Poorly maintained, one owned by an a$$, trying to destroy his business, the others are commonly broken, take your money, filthy, etc.
The full serve is busy on weekends, over priced, poor workmanship.
The going thing seems to be the semi automatic. About the same price as the self serve, but it pulls your car through, washes it, you get out and dry it, free vacuum it. They do a good job on a regularly washed car (which mine aren't), they do stay busy! Are they making money? Don't know but appears they are hanging in there, been in business about 5 years now.
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