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Frequently Asked Questions

  • 1 - What payment methods do you accept?

    Our machines can take credit cards or cash. We have onsite change vending machines if you don't have enough quarters.
  • 2 - Will your car wash scratch my paint or damage my car?

    No not at all. Our wash process is safe and gentle.
  • 3 - What is the best way to protect my car from salt and rust?

    The best way to protect your car is by washing not only the top of the car, but also the undercarriage. We recommend an undercarriage wash at least every other week in the spring and winter. The undercarriage wash is a high-pressure rinse that flushes all of the salt and road grime from the underside of your car.
  • 4 - Is car washing safe for the environment?

    Absolutely! In fact, studies have shown that it is much safer for the environment to wash your car at a professional car wash than in your driveway. We strictly control the flow rates and water pressure in our car wash and use considerably less water per car than you would use if you were to wash your car in the driveway. Our dirty water is also sent directly to a water treatment plant, unlike washing in the driveway, where the waste water goes down the storm drain and can end up as runoff in local rivers, lakes, or streams. All mud and debris from the cars we wash is held in a confined trench and then removed regularly by a professional disposal company.
  • 5 - How often should I wash my vehicle?

    We recommend you wash your vehicle a minimum of twice a month. Wash frequency really depends on the climate and environment where you live. In Tennessee, it is important to wash frequently enough to remove pollutants that stick on your vehicle’s surface such as acid rain spots; harsh dust which, if rubbed can scratch the paint; bugs, which will bake into your paint; tree sap, which will etch your paint; and magnesium chloride/ salt, which will ruin your chrome and metal surfaces. The longer you leave your car dirty, the harder it is to clean and maintain the interior and exterior of the car. Industry experts state that a properly-maintained vehicle will retain its value longer and have a higher price when it comes to resale.