Mobile wash (not detail)

Old Jul 17, 2014 | 09:30 AM
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Mobile wash (not detail)

I want 10 cars washed once a month on site in Sunnyvale. Does anyone have a recommendation for someone to that can do this? This is just to wash the dirt off, not detailing. They need to be set up to take a credit card and give me an invoice. It would be in a parking lot with some shade and these would be newer cars and SUV's.

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Old Jul 17, 2014 | 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by scottj
I want 10 cars washed once a month on site in Sunnyvale. Does anyone have a recommendation for someone to that can do this? This is just to wash the dirt off, not detailing. They need to be set up to take a credit card and give me an invoice. It would be in a parking lot with some shade and these would be newer cars and SUV's.

Scott
Theres like 100 companies that do this.
Google mobile car detailing.

They will set up for full detail but if you jusy want an exterior wash they will do that too.
There was one set up at my old work in sunnyvale and they would generate so much business we started making them pay to be there.
Old Jul 17, 2014 | 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by scottj
I want 10 cars washed once a month on site in Sunnyvale. Does anyone have a recommendation for someone to that can do this? This is just to wash the dirt off, not detailing. They need to be set up to take a credit card and give me an invoice. It would be in a parking lot with some shade and these would be newer cars and SUV's.

Scott
Seeming as California is in one of the worst droughts EVER I would suggest taking the cars to a facility that recycles the water.
Old Jul 17, 2014 | 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by queeg9k

Seeming as California is in one of the worst droughts EVER I would suggest taking the cars to a facility that recycles the water.
Yea i totally forgot Bout that lol.

To be honest the people who set up in sunnyvale use reeclaimed water from a tap in the ground and then pushed thru a filter so it doesnt leave hardwater spots.

Reclaimed water is more enviornmentally friendly. Kinda like diesel.

Less refined, burns just as clean as gas with the right technology.
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