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Like I said in my headline, it CAN be a great place to wash your car, as long as you know how to pick the services.\r
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Before I go on, I'd like to say that this place is a HAND WASH, not a machine wash with giant bristles that will scratch your paint to nothingness, so that's an automatic plus. I detail cars (usually my own and friends) as a hobby, and I know the ins and outs of car detailing.\r
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Anyways, let's start with the basics: there's three basic washes, which are regular, super, and ultimate. They are all pretty much the same, except Super and Ultimate gives you tire dressing. The differences between Super and Ultimate are nearly zero, with the exception of ""3 Coats of Rainbow Wax"", which is a false claim since it's not a true wax, and because they only spray some crud on your car while they dry it.\r
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These basic washes are great for your everyday driver and it does the job, but I would not recommend it for your cherished and babied vehicles, as the wash isn't as thorough as it could be.\r
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For your cherished and babied vehicles, I'd recommend the VIP wash. It is $29.95 and it is a much higher quality wash. For this wash, they don't run your car through the assembly line wash like the basic washes, but rather they take it under a tent while two guys hand wash it. This wash is much more thorough, and is comparable to when I wash my own car. (Unfortunately, I don't have access to a hose right now to do that).\r
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Afterwards, you could add on a detailing job for 50 bucks (if money isn't an issue). However, (for those who aren't made of money, but still care about their car) I recommend instead JUST getting the VIP wash and then go to Kragen or Autozone and buy a microfiber cloth and a bottle of Quick Detailing spray (total cost: around 10$, and 20 minutes of your time) and detail your car yourself. \r
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It's easy: just spray and wipe.\r
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Bluewave gets the job done, and if that's what you're looking for, then this is the place to go.
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