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They have 6 self wash bays. One with a ramp to reach the top of RVs and taller vehicles. In addition, they have 2 touchless car wash stations. I use the touchless for my truck and sports car often. Does a really good job for touchless. Uses a powerful jet spray to do the job and they definitely don’t skimp on chemicals, soap etc. and the prices are good too. And they have vacuum bays to finish and dry your cars after you wash them. Note. This place is busy on the weekends. Both self wash bays and touchless bays. Everyone likes a good facility that provides a good service. Also make sure you bring your towels and cleaning sprays. They do not have a store here.
The car wash accommodates RVs/Vans/Boats in their own hand wash bays which is wonderful. But, tiny cars love to take up space in the RV bays. It’s annoying AF because my van can’t go into the open bays where these tiny cars can go. 🙄
This spot was great, very clean and tidy. The fragrance sprayer and shampooer were not functional unfortunately and the card readers were not functioning in the self clean stations. If the card readers were working it would have been perfect, but I was able to go get cash from the home depot across the road.
Great that they have spaces for trucks and RVs Cons are the space is narrow you can't walk around your vehicle unless you're very skinny. This causes you to lose time and money since you have to drop your brush/wand to change settings, etc. When you get "change" you get a combo of one dollar coins and tokens. They are not of equal value. You need to figure out what you get for which. I put in the 5 tokens and got 7+ minutes. The 5 dollar coins gave me 5 minutes. I had issues using my credit card. All in all it's a great deal compared to going to a Truck Wash which charges by the foot...$15 per foot usually. Times that by 30 feet and you are out $450. The cheapest I've seen is $3 ft in Palm Springs which sets you back $90. I spent $20 washing my RV at Mission Viejo.
I am reviewing the Touchless Automated Wash. A C- at best. For the basic wash you get one quick soap pass, one rinse pass and a blow dry. Not enough soap to soak in and get even bug debris off my windshield. It’s good for a basic dust wash. Not much else.