Address: 367 Bayshore Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94124, USA
Phone: +14154582670
Sunday: 8AM–7PM
Monday: 8AM–7PM
Tuesday: 8AM–7PM
Wednesday: 8AM–7PM
Thursday: 8AM–7PM
Friday: 8AM–7PM
Saturday: 8AM–7PM
Beth Sparrow Linderborg
Great place for a quick car wash. I do a monthly membership which is great. The vacuums cost money but are good so I don’t mind paying.
Brandon W.
Overpriced and doesn't clean very well. Left a lot of the car dirty and there is no way to dry off the car after the wash tunnel. Tried finding someone to talk to but no one answered the phone or was at the customer service booth. Pretty disappointed.
Michael
Okay, first things first- the lack of suction for the vacuum other people mentioned here was NOT an issue. Really good vacuum- dog hairs and all! $1 a minute- did a full car in 8.5 mins- pretty good! I then went over to the cash wash section and the cheapest car wash was $16 bucks- expensive, but what the hell, I said, it looks good. Well, on closer inspection post car wash, ZERO of the horizontal surfaces (hood, roof) we're washed correctly (or at all). The rear areas (window, rear hatch) were also not correctly washed. I've a half washed car for $16. Not happy.
Scott Taylor
Trash. Came here twice now. Gave it a 2nd shot and it’s miserably disappointing. Both times paid for a wash and it was still dirty. I had to go home and clean it myself. Couldn’t get the simplest of dirt off the car. Total waste of money. Don’t bother here. Buy your own shop vac and a simple hose could do better than their wash. Total sham.
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Yes they have a management office, and there's usually people walking around in Shine-N-Seal shirts that can help you too!
I saw the sign yhis weekend also. Prices have been stable since this business opened about 2 years ago. Always sad to see a price increase but its understandable.
go to the office at the car wash
I have been a monthly member since it opened. It's not touchless and it is a true brushless car wash. The best way I can describe it...Just think of shammy strips on a spinning roller. However, its sensitive with the car. In other words, it senses the height of a car or truck and adjusts to it as it spins. When you go through, It is a long cycle..more like 10 cars long. I have seen police cars, Mercedes Benz, Tesla, Range Rover SUV, even cars as small as Smart, etc. Either way, if you go at peak times, it will be a long line of cars. If so, it's best to go through Lowes parking lot (as if you are about to exit to Bayshore at the light) to get in line. And I have been happy.
It's just a car washing place that pulls your car through a series of wash
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