Quick Quack Car Wash enters Phoenix market - Professional Carwashing & Detailing

Quick Quack Car Wash enters Phoenix market

PHOENIX — Quick Quack acquired three Quick N Clean washes.

PHOENIX — Quick Quack Car Wash, a fast-growing chain of carwashes, has announced plans to expand operations into the Phoenix market beginning with the acquisition of three Quick N Clean carwashes, according to a press release.

Two of the three locations have been temporarily closed for remodeling the building, adding carwash equipment and customer experience elements consistent with Quick Quack Car Wash operations, the release continued; the third location will be similarly remodeled in the next few weeks. 

The first two locations are in north Phoenix at 2011 E. Cactus Rd. and 2137 E. Sharon Dr., and they are scheduled to reopen in February with Quick Quack’s signature Grand Opening celebrations including 10 days of free carwashes, the release noted.

The new locations also represent the first three of many planned Quick Quack Car Wash locations in the Phoenix Area, including 12 or more new development projects and carwash locations about to break ground in Mesa, Gilbert and Chandler, the release noted. 

The acquisitions are also evidence of Quick Quack’s recent growth in both new construction and acquisitions in western states, bringing the total carwashes operated by Quick Quack to 45, the release added.

Quick Quack Car Wash has additional locations in Sacramento, the San Francisco Bay Area, the Palm Springs/Coachella Valley area of Southern California, Utah, Texas and Colorado, the release stated. 

“We are very excited to bring our brand of carwashing to Phoenix,” said Jason Johnson, CEO of Quick Quack Car Wash. “While we are committed to clean cars quickly and provide a fun carwash experience, we are most excited about partnering with our team members, neighbors and communities to make a real difference in people’s lives.” 

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