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October 2023 by Jerry Hogan
This was the cleanest car wash and staff were quick and kind!! If you're looking for a Great clean and very reasonable..Bling Bling
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October 2023 by Casseria Lee
Great service! If you're thinking about taking your car here..Do it! They NEVER seem to disappoint me. From great customer service to a perfect cleaning inside and out. They get pretty busy but it's worth the wait! They will always get the job done. I suggest coming early if possible. Overall I love this place ?⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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October 2023 by Bettye Demby-Smith
Best hand washing of my car.Management and all of their Personnel are so kind & they showed Special Consideration to Disable Customers!Thank you House of Bling Bling!
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August 2023 by Devin Johnson
Really helpful and go out of their way to do the most. Exactly what you want. I always leave a tip because they provide such good service. My wheelchair had died while I was there and the owner helped me get it up and going again. Very helpful.Service: Auto detailing
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August 2023 by Bruce Williams
Great place plus fantastic car wash
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August 2023 by Casey I.
This place is a small business that does extremely solid work for a great price. The management and crew are professional and detailed. The prices are extremely reasonable. $35 for a exterior and interior detailing for a sedan. This place has regulars and is busy for good reason. Music is jamming and it feels like a groovy local place to wait while they take good care of your car. Nothing fancy or high tech, but QUALITY 100%. I will be coming back as long as they will keep taking my money and making my car look good every time.
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June 2023 by Michelle Hernandez
I went to Natomas Express car wash and they left a residue on my car. I went back today and they wanted me to pay $40 for their error to wash and wax it. I went to Bling Bling and they said they could get it off. They did an excellent job and it all came off. From now on only a hand wash at Bling Bling. I recommend them to everyone.
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June 2023 by immo B
An old school, hand washed (AND drying) and vacuuming... by attendants that, (from MY experience) are trusted and care about their work... everybody, no matter the culture or car, seems to get the same care. If you want a well-done job, and you like supporting local and small businesses... THIS is a GREAT Spot to sit back and treat yourself and your car... #SelfCareCarCare #CarSpa ...and whenever possible, at all: #TipTheStaffCash they work hard... so YOU don't have to!
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June 2023 by James U
I don't really care too much for the short chubby lady that runs it. Her attitude is a little on the rough side. And it always seems like they miss something when it comes to the detailing.
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June 2023 by Keith S.
Awesome ServiceReally appreciate a clean car and they definitely do a great job!!! Awesome Service and wait time is minimal. We LOVE A FAMILY OWNED
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May 2023 by Talal Jawaid
Nice honest people, good prices
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April 2023 by Pharaoh
They have always hooked me up with a good wash and shine....Check em out on Northgate blvd
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April 2023 by Shariq Khan (Smokeshop)
Paid for full service when I opened the trunk they didn’t vacuum the trunk at all. Dash board and hood still had dust on it. Called on business phone number listed on Google 3 different times to make complaint they don’t even answer their business phone. Never going back to this place again
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March 2023 by Keith “Infiniti Fast” Brunson
Great car wash, the best! The young lady the does the car waxing is awesome!
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February 2023 by Stephen B.
Bling Bling,... It's the Wrong Thing!So, we came in to get my sisters work vehicle cleaned up. It is an older model and a bit of a hoopty, but it still gets the job done and she definitely puts some miles on her ride as a social worker. So, I think we were a little profiled due to the state of the vehicle, with a side dent and some flaking paint on the trunk from a shoddy repair job from a shop. Sorry, she did not bring in her BMW M8 or her Toyota Sequoia as her husband takes care of those and his S Model Tesla by hand. As he says "No Touchy!" However, the moment we pulled up and parked as standard operating procedure from previous experience,... we were met with attitude. "Y'all need to move your car and pull in behind that (Whatever it was) car." We had a few items that needed to be transferred to the trunk. Here she comes; "I told y'all to move your car! Okay, okay, just give us a minute. Go in to pay, and she is brash and arguing with the first customers about how they are paying. We paid and I went and parked the car with the keys in the ignition.Hence we sit and wait, and wait, and wait. It took them about 40 minutes to get to her car. They hosed it down lightly and glossed over it with the wash rags. Then I noticed that they started it up and pulled forward. That's okay, no big deal. The washing technicians each came by and worked on the inside of the car. I am watching the activity from afar, near the fence/gas station side of the facility. I went back to the chair and one of the washing techs said "Toyota you're ready!"As I am walking up to the vehicle, I notice the washing techs pushing something against the rear tire of the car on the driver's side. I thought it was odd at the moment but dismissed it, until I remembered it later. The tech walks up to me and states that the cover of the key popped off when she started it. I thought it was the battery cover at first. Now, my sister and I have driven that car for over 350,000 miles and have never had an issue with the key, aside from changing the remote battery once every year or so. I stick the key in the ignition, and when I turn the key, it falls apart in my hand with the metal portion stuck in the ignition bay and the remote portion falling apart like a cracker being crushed. My sister was livid!I took the pieces to the manager? / owner? / cashier, and she said that the key must have been cracked when I came in. Ummm, No. We have never had an issue with the key and I stated that there must have been an enormous amount of pressure applied for it to break the metal key portion out of the key housing. The manager? / cashier? / owner?, Was adamant that the key was broken when we came in and stated that she has an expert on site that can determine if the housing was cracked beforehand. Oddly enough they have a lock-smith adjacent / attached to their building. As we are entering the lock-smith, she is still adamant that the key was already broken and could not understand when I explained to her that the key was in perfect operating condition when I left it in the ignition. She stated: "Are you implying that '''My Sister!!!''', broke your key?" I thought my retort was obvious as I continued to explain: "The key was not cracked or broken when I parked the car, and now it is in two pieces. I am not implying anything, it is a statement." Well, she thought I was being condescending, which was not my intention. Yet, I did not want to get the wash tech in trouble. If it is an honest mistake and the wash tech broke something, own up to it, do not accuse the customer of wrong-doing if it is not there.So, she wanted to hear a direct assertion of fact. She stated: "Just say that my "Sister" broke your key." Okay, so I said it "Yes, your "Sister" broke the key." So, then she left me in the lock-smith shop to figure it out. Meanwhile my sister is calling the dealership and they are stating that the key needs to be re-programm