About Triple C Car Wash
Triple C Car Wash is a multi-faceted local business that offers a wide range of services. They operate a gas bar, sell propane for BBQ/Forklift tanks and RVs, have a fireworks section, a 6-bay self-serve wash, a touchless automatic wash, a fully stocked C-store, a grocery, and a deli featuring homemade soups and sandwiches. They also have a full-service TD Bank machine. The reviews for Triple C Car Wash are mixed. Some customers praise the self-serve wash, noting that it has the best setup with hot water and perfect water pressure. They also appreciate the floor mat clips on the wall in the wash bays. However, others find the automatic wash to be disappointing, with the brushes leaving smudged dirt and brush lines on the vehicle. The prices are also considered high by some customers, but they acknowledge the costs of maintaining such a comprehensive operation. Overall, Triple C Car Wash seems to be a convenient and well-equipped facility, though the quality of the automatic wash may be a point of concern for some customers. The self-serve wash appears to be the preferred option for those seeking a thorough clean.
Hands down the best U-Wash anywhere in the or around the city. I’m not a big fan of any touch-less (automatic) wash , unless my car is already pretty clean and I’m just running through to take care of road dust, If you want to get a good clean you need to use the U-Wash, obviously the soap Brush is better suited for wheels, tires if you don’t want scratches than I recommend using your own sponge or Wash cloth, but that’s like every u wash, this one has the best set up, hot water is the biggest winner for me, and watwr pressure is perfect, Also whomever had the idea to install those Floor matt clips
on the wall in the wash bays should get a bonus. Yes as others...read full review
This place is decent but expensive. However, today I spent 42$ there and used every mode on their system and after it dried off all the outside dirt was smudged in. Those brushes they have are useless. You would do a way better job with a sponge. You can see all the brush lines in the dirt, it's like trying to wash your rig with a broom. I made sure I used lots of pressure and went over every inch of it and still didn't do the trick. If I ever do return I'll use the brush to let the soap drop onto the rig then use a sponge and give it a good rinse.
A little on the pricey side but super convenient.Had snow and ice bound up in my wheels that caused a sickening vibration while driving.The U-Wash allowed me to spray all the ice off the wheels. In and out in under 5 minutes.Perfect