Getting your vehicle cleaned at the car wash uses less water than hosing it down at home and less gas than driving it into a river. Combat grime efficiently with this Groupon.
$10 for a rainbow wash package (a $21.95 value)
- Exterior wash, undercarriage wash, and rust inhibitor
- Simoniz Wheel Brite and Tire Shine
- Triple-foam rainbow paint protectant and shine enhancer
- Interior vacuum, console, and dash wipe down
- Value may be applied toward upgrades including Rain-X or body gloss
- Available at six locations in Richmond, Mechanicsville, and Midlothian
Car Pool Car Wash
For two consecutive years, readers of Richmond magazine voted the local automotive salon Car Pool Car Wash as the Best Car Washing/Detailing business in the city. Locally owned and operated since 1977, the auto-body enhancers have focused on advanced car-cleaning methods while expanding their outreach to include five full-service wash facilities, two exterior-only wash facilities, and a full-service detail shop, where car techs bolster rides with everything from light restoration and upholstery shampoo to mold removal. Many of the car wash's specialty packages cater to specific vehicle needs such as comprehensive interior cleaning or professional exterior waxing, services that enlist products from Simoniz and Rain-X to safeguard paint jobs and keep windows clear enough to spot oncoming mailboxes.
Our customers loved this deal last year, earning Car Pool Car Wash a spot on Groupon's Best of 2011 list.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Being a Good Friend
Though many of life's accomplishments are important—working as a reading tutor, not setting fire to every mailbox you happen to pass—only one accomplishment matters in the long run: being a good friend. Follow these friendship tips to separating besties from the resties:
• Every time you're drinking something, offer your friend a sip from your glass. If they decline, show them there's nothing to worry about by sterilizing your own mouth with a crème brûlée torch.
• Pick up the check whenever possible—but don’t stop there. Use your intimate knowledge of your friend to glean possible passwords to their online bank accounts and transfer their funds into a high-yield CD just in case they want to save up to go to college again.
• What's your friend's favorite animal? Do they own one yet? Could you conceivably get them one? Keep in mind that the word "impossible" was most likely invented by a bad friend.
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