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Mr. Klean Carwash – Tulsa

One or Three Platinum Car Washes (Up to 60% Off)

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No Longer Available
Mon Dec 03 05:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$24
Discount
54%
You Save
$13
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  • New Car Smell

In a Nutshell

Cars gleam after lavish scrubbing package with Rain-X treatment, rust inhibitor, interior vacuuming & air freshener

The Fine Print

  • Expires 180 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

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 today's Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

$11 for one platinum package car wash (a $23.99 value)

$29 for three platinum package car washes (a $71.97 value) Each wash includes:

  • Interior vacuuming with air fragrances and interior window cleaning
  • Rain-X treatment on windows
  • Underbody flush and rust-inhibitor treatment
  • Thorough exterior washing followed by towel dry
  • Tire and wheel dressing and scrubbing 


Mr. Klean Carwash

Since its bay doors first slid open in 1976, Mr. Klean Carwash has freed cars from the grip of highway crud under the watchful eye of the Short family. Current owner Jimmy Short oversees cleaning sessions undertaken by both the soft-cloth brushes of the automated wash tunnels and the elbow-grease-powered scrubbers of his team of detail technicians. Mr. Klean’s commitment to cleanliness extends to the planet as well, with biodegradable products that don’t foul the water table and a staggered equipment schedule that prevents wasted energy and any one squeegee from getting too big of an ego.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Mysterious Found Objects

There are important cultural artifacts all around us—in garbage cans, the gutter, or hung mysteriously out of human reach over power lines. What is the secret significance of these urban anomalies?

Sneakers: This person most likely exploded.

One Sneaker: Oh man, this person definitely exploded.

Inside-Out Umbrella: Either this umbrella couldn't hold up to a gusty wind and proved to be more trouble than it was worth or its owner exploded.

Pile of Cigarette Ash: Or the remains of an exploded person—who can tell?

A Candy Wrapper: Obviously someone suddenly exploded, as no one would be thoughtless enough to just throw garbage on the ground. Search around nearby to see if you can also score a free umbrella or one sneaker.

How does one sneaker mysteriously end up in the street? The answer revealed.

Mr. Klean Carwash