Took a truck and trailers to the wand wash. Had a bad experience.
I have being here once before and use the auto wash it was ok not great. Mine thing with the auto wash was it didn’t get the mud from the steer tires by the king pins. That is why I decided this time to use the wand wash.
There do have a fire hose but customers are not allowed to use it. That rub me wrong seeing that sign in the bay.
First the Wands in the front on the passenger side don’t work. The pressure is ridiculously low. I had a hard time getting the bugs off the moose bumper and visor due to low water pressure.
(A 4 year old could hold that wand with 1 hand)
Meaning if you had any mud built up you would be there all day trying to get it off you would be better off peeling it off with your hands it would be much faster.
When I brought the truck and super bees to wash there had a good dust coating on them from the lease roads.
As for mud there was no buildup on the truck or trailer.
The only place there was mud built up was under the fenders. There wasn’t much there due to the day before there were bang off to get the majority of the mud off which was easy due to the mud was dry so it drop in big chunks.
What was left for dry mud under the fenders was maybe at the most 2 inches worth.
As for the lighting in the wash bay it’s poor need much more lighting as for washing.
Due to the poor lighting I thought I got all the mud off from under the fenders while I couldn’t of being more wrong.
There wasn’t much but that’s not the point. One thing I was trying to achieve was to get all the mud off from the fenders. The less weight of mud the better.
If you are going to use this place and got a bunch of mud built up everywhere I would recommend to use the wand wash to get the engine compartment clean first than go to the auto wash. I would believe it would be cheaper.
From the last time I was there to use the auto wash it was about $200
At least it would of being cheaper for me today. As to it cost about $262 to use the wand wash. I don’t think it would of cost me $62 to wash the engine compartment. As for this same wash for me to do in Edmonton it would of cost at the most $140 to do the truck and super bees.
As I was washing I did the truck first than did the trailer last. Once the truck was done I put up the hood. When I came back after doing the trailers I notice that there was dirt more of dust on the hood so had to wash that again as to it was clean when I left it.
Good pressure. Water isn't warm however. This was 2 years ago. Went yesterday water was cold and no soap. Will be the last time I go to this business. They moved us to another bay saying the soap was faulty in bay 5. Bay 6 no better. Stains would not wash off truck with cold water no soap. To be the most expensive place in town with all these variables means don't go
Been using this wand wash (10 stalls) for years. Both timer and credit card options with the touchless tap right I each bay. Active staff aiding bay selection and bay cleaning after every use.
Worst place ever I’ve been to, they’re payment system was broken and they were not willing to even give me the right direction, NOT Recommend this place, the lady in the front desk was so rude and was ready to fight with customers.
Quality keeps going down every year. More often then not don't have hot water, Very little soap. Use to be so clean walls and floor not so much anymore.
Do not use their automatic wash. Their prewash is garbage and the brush will scratch up your whole car. Of course they do not assume any liability. All you can do is just not use it. I have about 1000$ of damage of scratches all over the car.