Where to wash car?
#1
Hey guys, I have been in Hburg for a while and my car is looking pretty nasty lol. Are there any apartment complexes with an open hose for car washing? Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Matt
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#2
i suggest bring a bucket/sponge/soap/whatever you have for washing to the power washer place off University near Outback or the ones off Main St.

i used to do that and it worked out well. you can even do it at night since they have lights and there is less people (if the employees are there they might say something about having a bucket - they don't like that)
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#3
Just mostly drive-in carwashes.
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#4
if you have a friend in foxhills (lower sections for sure) they have a water out front. I lived there, and could wash my car in the parking lot.
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#5
Thanks guys
Matt McKeever

1993 RX-7
321whp,246ft-lb @ 10psi
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#6
Trying to keep people from writing things into the built up dirt on your car now Wink.
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#7
I use the one off main street just past the Hess gas station, about $2 (quarters) with the power hose and scrubber will get your car pretty clean.
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#8
I normally go to Miracle Wash or what not. Costs me about $3.00 in total to use the water... oh well. I need to become good friends with a free water source. :lol:
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#9
karioth Wrote:I use the one off main street just past the Hess gas station, about $2 (quarters) with the power hose and scrubber will get your car pretty clean.

For $2 that scrubber will destroy your paint
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