“After I left the military, and entered into college; this was my favorite place to wash the truck, and $3 for a good cleaning is pretty GOOD compared to doing it at any of the car washes in town (for $9 or $10, and usually harder on the vehicle or wax job; so you generally wanted to do it at this manual truck wash). The only way that I knew about this place, was growing up around it; otherwise I guess that's what Google is also good for as well. Only issues that I had with this place was the coin machine; other than that, it's properly set up to do your routine washes and touch-ups (floor mat clips on the side of the stalls and towel presses for when your towels get soaked and you wish to ring them out). The owners are pretty easy to get along with as long as you don't dirty up their garages from mud bogging or activities relating to farming or lawn care (that the next person can't come in after you and use the stall without getting their vehicle dirty that the owners have to hire someone to come down and clean the stall, and drainage systems); then you're good. The owners are good people from my experiences. This is still my favorite place to come out and apply wax, when I need the paint's surface to be completely clean before I apply the car polish. I'm usually only in the stall for about half an hour spraying everything down thoroughly before I pull outside for someone else to use the stall, and get busy applying the wax for 4-5 hours with touch-ups and what not. The Summer months are the most busy for this type of activity; either be patient or put it off for another day or so. There use to be another manual car wash station; but that place charged more (without these people changing their rates) and they eventually ended up folding, so this is the only manual car/truck wash place available...”
“After I left the military, and entered into college; this was my favorite place to wash the truck, and $3 for a good cleaning is pretty GOOD compared to doing it at any of the car washes in town (for $9 or $10, and usually harder on the vehicle or wax job; so you generally wanted to do it at this manual truck wash). The only way that I knew about this place, was growing up around it; otherwise I guess that's what Google is also good for as well. Only issues that I had with this place was the coin machine; other than that, it's properly set up to do your routine washes and touch-ups (floor mat clips on the side of the stalls and towel presses for when your towels get soaked and you wish to ring them out). The owners are pretty easy to get along with as long as you don't dirty up their garages from mud bogging or activities relating to farming or lawn care (that the next person can't come in after you and use the stall without getting their vehicle dirty that the owners have to hire someone to come down and clean the stall, and drainage systems); then you're good. The owners are good people from my experiences. This is still my favorite place to come out and apply wax, when I need the paint's surface to be completely clean before I apply the car polish. I'm usually only in the stall for about half an hour spraying everything down thoroughly before I pull outside for someone else to use the stall, and get busy applying the wax for 4-5 hours with touch-ups and what not. The Summer months are the most busy for this type of activity; either be patient or put it off for another day or so. There use to be another manual car wash station; but that place charged more (without these people changing their rates) and they eventually ended up folding, so this is the only manual car/truck wash place available...”