Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a minimum charge to start the cleaning process?
Only $1.00 to start, then $1.00 per minute—same price for cash or credit. Cash uses a countdown timer; credit uses a count-up timer until you hit stop. Your time, your money, your way!
Is it really spot free?
Yes! Our double reverse osmosis system ensures pure water. While dust may settle during drying, our water leaves far fewer spots than typical tap water systems.
Is this a water friendly facility?
Absolutely. Our rinse water uses captured reject water from the RO system, and all plumbing is maintained leak-free. Landscaping uses drip irrigation.
Foam conditioner, wax, or both?
Conditioner adds shine. Wax seals it. Most modern cars with a clear coat may not need either—but it's there if you want a deeper shine.
What does each feature do?
- Wheel cleaner: Foaming action targets brake dust.
- Pre Soak: Loosens dirt and grime.
- High Pressure Soap & Rinse: 1100 PSI to remove debris without harming paint.
- Foam brush: Real hog's hair bristles for safe scrubbing.
- Conditioner polish: Adds surface shine.
- Wax: Protects and repels water.
- Spot-free rinse: Pure soft water to reduce drying spots.

Top 10 Water-Saving Facts
- A self-serve car wash like Jack’s uses just 17.8 gallons per car — far less than a garden hose.
- Full-serve conveyor washes use 30–40 gallons per car.
- A typical shower uses 35–40 gallons; a top-load washer uses 35 gallons per load.
- Professional car washes use less than 0.29% of total municipal water.
- Residential water use makes up 60–70% of consumption, with over 50% going to lawns.
- Most car washes don’t rank in the top 1,000 water users in most cities.
- Washing your car at home can waste 100–140 gallons per car with an open hose.
- Charity or parking lot washes using open hoses are the least efficient.
- Professional wash water is filtered and returned to the sanitary sewer to replenish the system.
- Water conservation is just good business — and smart economics.
Source: Southwest Car Wash Association (SCWA)