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The Dream Jet Wash – Schertz-Cibolo

Two Quick Auto Washes or One Alamo Complete Detail (Up to 51% Off)

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No Longer Available
Fri Feb 17 05:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$40
Discount
50%
You Save
$20
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In a Nutshell

100% hand washes render car exteriors clean, tire dressing & waxes add outer shine & shampoos & vinyl treatment renew interiors

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 20, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required. Extra $10 fee for SUVs, vans, and trucks.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

A spotless car attracts favorable attention from the opposite gender, avian graffiti artists, and the person whose house you just drove it through. Make a clean getaway with this Groupon to The Dream Jet Wash in Schertz. Choose between the following options:

  • For $20, you get two quick washes (a $40 value).
  • For $42, you get an Alamo complete detail package (an $85 value).

The Dream Jet Wash's technicians revitalize cars with attentive hands and detailing acumen. During each 20-minute quick wash, nimble fingers massage soap onto exteriors until smudges fall away and reveal colors that are as loud as an air horn that just drank its fifth cup of coffee. Tire dressings armor the extremities as the techs vacuum up debris from the interior and leave wisps of pleasant air freshener lingering throughout the cabin.

After a hand wash and window cleaning, the one- to two-hour Alamo detail outfits the car in a bodysuit of wax, applied by hand to secure every inch of glowing paint beneath the glossy shield. Shampoos flex their sudsy muscles and bully away spots, and vinyl protectants render the cabin clean enough to earn a G rating. Once techs have dressed the tires, they pamper the engine with a thorough degreasing in advance of its next roadway excursion.

The Dream Jet Wash

Driven by a passion for keeping cars, trucks, SUVs, RVs, and boats spotless, The Dream Jet Wash’s technicians revitalize cars with attentive hands and detailing acumen second only to their innate ability to understand what cars are really thinking when the Check Engine light goes on. They show an attention to detail as they complete all washing, waxing, and polishing services by hand, buffing both exteriors and interiors dry with hand towels to soothe even the most sensitive chassis. When not sloughing off regular roadway grime from paint jobs, wheel wells, and tires, staffers also remove vehicle wraps and decals and restore headlights to their original shine.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Babe Ruth Myths

As the story of Babe "The Baby" Ruth's baseball career continues to be told to new generations, the facts are becoming more and more distorted. Dispel common Ruth myths with his handy guide:

Myth: Before hitting a home run in the 1932 World Series, he "called his shot" by pointing his bat toward the centre-field bleachers.
Truth: Grainy film footage confirms that "The Sultan of Swing" did in fact point toward the bleachers before hitting a home run. However, Ruth faked the home run by taking a powerful swing, catching the pitched ball, discreetly swallowing it, and yelling, "A home run! A home run is what I just struck with my bat! Now I run the bases before you all!" The ball, and the truth, weren't revealed until much later, when Babe Ruth's doctor penned the bestseller Things I've Removed from Babe Ruth's Body: The Story.

Myth: A sick child asked Babe Ruth to hit a home run for him, and Ruth did.
Truth: "The Great Home Run Provider" did hit a home run for the child, and then two more; however, the only sickness the child suffered from was being selfish.

Myth: Babe Ruth died on August 16, 1948.
Truth: Though a death certificate confirms this date, "The Nightmare on Baseball Street" continues to live on in all of us because of his final wish—for his body to be donated to Hansen Paper Co. and then slowly parcelled out into their paper products.

The Dream Jet Wash

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    Schertz-Cibolo

    310 FM 78
    Schertz, Texas 78154
    (210) 782-1462
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