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RelocatingMoves can be stressful. We’ve gathered some important information for you to ease the transition. Facility DirectoryUse the directory to locate a facility’s building or phone number and the hours of operation. FeedbackTell us how we’re doing. Rate your experience at our facilities. About UsLearn more about Fleet & Family Readiness Programs and services. Contact UsHave a question, comment or feedback on our website? Let us know. SponsorshipsPartner with Navy MWR to enhance events for our military community while gaining valuable promotional benefits for your business. Job OpportunitiesJoin our team! Check out our current Fleet & Family Readiness job openings. NewsStay in touch with updates on MWR holiday hours, facility closures and base-wide updates. NewsletterEach month MWR sends out an electronic newsletter providing you with events, activities, MWR highlights and more. Commercial car washing is better for the earth than at-home washingMany corrosive and toxic substances get deposited on streets and highways and end up on cars. When vehicles are washed in a driveway, alley, or parking lot, those contaminants are often swept straight into storm drains. Unfortunately, storm drains are not part of the wastewater system, and whatever enters them from city streets empties directly into the nearest body of water. Brown Bear Car Wash protects the environment by capturing heavy metals, petroleum products and soap washed off cars before discharging the wastewater into the sewer system for more treatment. This year, we will pay to safely dispose of more than 500 tons of toxic "sludge"—almost 5 ounces for every car washed. Going even further, we only use non-caustic, non-acidic, non-corrosive and phosphate-free washing solutions. Commercial car washing is great for your vehicle’s life span.Scientific studies have shown that rags and sponges used in at-home washing inevitably become impregnated with tiny particles of grit that can scratch vehicle surfaces. What's more, due to inadequate water pressure, most garden hoses leave soap residue that can "bake" into the finish and work their way into the paint for days afterward. Brown Bear Car Wash uses washing methods and materials that are consistent with the recommendations contained in the Owner's Manuals of leading domestic and foreign auto manufacturers. Why do manufacturers recommend these methods? Because they have proven effective at preserving the finish—and resale value—of your car, truck, van, or SUV. Below is a list of Shell Service Stations offering manual car wash. If you need more information, please call our Customer Service lines at 62353261.
What is a self service car wash?Access to equipment: The self-service car wash comes in handy when you don't have a hose, driveway, and any of the required equipment to wash your car. What's more, in a self-service car wash station, you'll have access to all professional car wash equipment to clean your car effectively.
What is the difference between a touchless car wash and a regular car wash?The biggest difference between a soft-touch and a touch-free car wash is that nothing actually comes in contact with your car in a touch-free wash other than the wash products and the water. No brushes, no cloths.
Is owning a self service car wash profitable?Many factors can affect car wash income, but on average, it can start from $41,000 per year for a small self-serve car wash to $686,250 per year for a bigger luxury car wash.
What is the best Touchless car wash Machine?Washworld's best-selling Razor has earned the reputation of a proven Touch-Free car wash system for its quality, dependability, and longevity. With an emphasis on simplicity of use, reduced maintenance and stainless steel throughout; Razor is built to last.
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