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Are Car Wash Memberships Worth It?

Let’s face it: washing your car isn’t too much fun and often the results don’t meet our expectations. With all the time we spend at work, shopping, and maintaining our homes, most of us only have so much time to find a car wash. If you’re looking for a way to save time and money, consider signing up for a car wash membership! How do they help you save money and time though? Let’s look at their true value and show whether it pays to join a monthly membership.

Automatic car washes are faster than the typical DIY car wash, which saves you time.
If you’re looking to save time while keeping your car clean, there’s no better choice than an automatic car wash. Washing your vehicle at home averages 30 minutes per vehicle. If you washed 5 vehicles per week, that would be 150 hours every week and 7,800 hours every year!

An automatic car wash averages 5 minutes to go through the tunnel. This would reduce that same time investment to 25 minutes to wash all five vehicles each week and 1,300 hours each year.

One low monthly fee allows you to wash your car as often as you want, so you can easily keep your car clean.
While most people only wash their car once a week or sometimes once a month, an unlimited pass allows you to wash your car every single day the car wash is open! Go get a wash on your way to work, on your lunch break, on your way home, and on your way to the store. It’s unlimited, so why not?

To wash your vehicle at home, you could spend hundreds to thousands of dollars each month on the chemicals needed to get the same level of wash as your membership. Do your budget a favor with the consistently low monthly membership fee to get the luxury of the tire shine, wax, triple foam coating, and clean car aroma.

You don’t have to worry about wet or dirty clothes while washing your car.
Washing your car can be a chore, but it doesn’t have to be. If you don’t have the time to get your clothes wet and dirty while washing your vehicle, an automatic car wash saves you the hassle. An automatic carwash allows you to drive in and drive out without the need to exit your vehicle. That saves you a ton of time and laundry later!

Car washes use less water than a typical at-home car wash, so they’re environmentally friendly.
When washing your vehicle at home, it’s difficult to meter your water usage consistently. Automatic car washes have the water down to a science to meter how much they use per vehicle, reducing usage up to 70% less water than washing at home. They also have reclamation systems in place to recycle the water and chemicals used in the wash, preventing the chemicals from contaminating the drains and waterways. This saves you money on your water bill and reduces waste to protect the planet’s resources.

TLDR: A membership at an automatic car wash helps save you time and money!
We all want to save time and money; a monthly membership at an automatic car wash can help you do both without sacrificing quality.

A car wash membership will save you time every week to keep your vehicle looking fresh and prevent maintenance issues in winter weather. You can drive up to the wash, sit back while you go through the tunnel, and get back on your way! It also saves you money because you won’t be paying for all the extra supplies you need to wash your own car every month — you’ll just pay a consistently low price for the membership.

Automatic car wash memberships are more than an investment in your time and money. Automatic car washes use special equipment that helps remove dirt from every crevice of your vehicle so it looks brand new when you leave. If you want an easy way to keep your vehicle shiny and fresh, then look no further than an automatic car wash membership!

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Kasi Gardiner

Cedar City, UT

Kasi Gardner is a devoted mom to three young children and a truly kind and caring person. She and her husband were married in 2012 and together they have built a beautiful life in Cedar City with their three kids. As a family, they love camping, hunting, and spending time together doing what they enjoy most.

In January 2025, Kasi was diagnosed with breast cancer. She underwent multiple surgeries to remove the cancer, but when it was discovered that it had spread to her lymphatic system, chemotherapy was needed. Chemo has been difficult, yet Kasi has faced every challenge with strength and a positive attitude, continuing to show up for her children’s activities and family life. She will begin radiation treatments in October, followed by hormone therapy.

Kasi and her family are deeply grateful for the love and support they have received from their community. Through it all, she continues to show courage and resilience, and remains focused on her family and the future ahead.

Ingrid Hanks

Saratoga Springs, UT

Ingrid is a bright and joyful 22-month-old who brings so much light to her family. She loves going on walks, playing with her big brother George, and snuggling. She has a sweet giggle and even has a little growl when she’s hungry that always makes her family smile.

On December 8, 2024, Ingrid was diagnosed with B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, a type of blood cancer that affects the body’s ability to fight infections. She responded very well to the first phase of her treatment, and today she is cancer-free.

Her journey is not over, as she will continue treatment over the next two and a half years to prevent the cancer from returning and to support her recovery. Despite everything, Ingrid continues to smile, laugh, and show incredible resilience. She is a fighter, and her family is proud of her every day.

Cohen Leckington

Idaho Falls, ID

In August 2024, Cohen’s parents noticed he was not acting like himself. After several ER visits and tests in Idaho, his pediatrician discovered his liver and spleen were enlarged and ordered more labs. On the evening of August 24, the family received a call telling them to head to Utah, where an oncology team would be waiting. After hours of testing, doctors confirmed on August 25 that Cohen had B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.

Cohen spent 10 days in the hospital where he underwent multiple procedures, including surgery to place his port, and also fought a viral infection. Per his doctors’ orders, he and his mom are now living in Utah to stay close to the hospital during treatment. His dad and little sister remain in Idaho while his dad works and travels back and forth. Cohen’s treatment plan will last about three years, with frequent hospital visits and ongoing care.

Amber Hart

St. George, UT

Amber and Noah Hart have faced many challenges in recent years. A few years ago, Noah was diagnosed with stage 4 Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and after months of treatment, he is now cancer-free. The family also experienced the loss of their baby Jane, yet they have remained committed to each other and their young son.

Recently, Amber was diagnosed with a rare stage 3 ovarian cancer and is currently 17 weeks pregnant with their second child. She will undergo treatment while continuing to care for her family. 

Despite everything they have faced, Amber and Noah continue to support one another and stay focused on their family, their faith, and their everyday life.