exterior cleaning Archives - Page 18 of 19 - Professional Carwashing & Detailing
Microsoft ‘guerilla’ ad painted on a hand wash wall

CHICAGO — A writer wonders about the motive behind a painted Microsoft advertisement on a detail shop’s wall.

Mobile detailer offers ‘Carmageddon’ discount

SANTA MONICA, CA — E-Friendly Waterless Carwash is offering a $100 discount on a wax and polish package during a two-day highway closure.

Rust protection sales rise 30 percent

JAMESTOWN, NY — The increase may be due to drivers keeping their vehicles longer than in previous years.

What detail products are preferred by royalty?

WEST SUSSEX, ENGLAND — The man responsible for keeping royal display cars clean and shiny reveals what products are used.

Mobile detailer reaches out with half-price offer

KILLEEN, TX — Ride and Shine Auto Detailing will pick up a client’s car or come to the customer’s location.

Carwash uses zombie labor for morbid fundraiser

TORONTO — A horde of the walking dead appeared at a wash here for one weekend to cover cars in blood and sell cupcakes.

Auto glass company adds detailing at new location

SOLDOTNA, AK — C&C Auto Glass added a wide range of detail services to its menu after the move.

Carwash employee, customer rescue woman from river

HACKENSACK, NJ — When an elderly woman accidentally drove her car into a river, a wash employee and customer dove in to save her.

Self-serve owner surprised by muddy first week

FORBES, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA — The first week open for a new carwash proved to be a very dirty affair.

Study: Pesky birds bomb red cars the most

WORCESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND — After reading this study, detailers may want to avoid parking red and blue customer cars under trees and power lines forever.

Marvelous modern controllers

Precise measurements and computer connectivity push tunnel profitability and increase efficiencies.

The variables of vending

Products and price points help owners pick the perfect vendors for car care properties. Using the newest technology, it’s easier than ever to place offerings front and center.