The Wash Tunnel

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Provides a mirror-like shine and shields against UV, bugs, tree sap, and more.
Thick, deep-cleaning foam that coats the entire car for complete clean.
Fortified with real Brazilian carnauba wax, the same used in hand waxes.
Applied to the underside of your car, it helps prevent rust.
A paint protectant for the whole car that makes rain drops bead and fall off.
A gentle spray to remove road grime, dirt, and salt under your car.
Applied to tires to give them a lasting shine.
The drive-thru express tunnel: soap down, rinse off, blow dry, drive clean.
A non-acid cleaner for rims and tires to add a glow to your wheels.
We’re not happy unless you’re happy. That’s why we have a no-questions asked re-wash policy. Just let us know, we’ll make it right—no ifs, ands, or buts.
As clean freaks ourselves, we know that the cleaner your car is, the better you feel. Proven fact! Regular washing also helps prevent rust, protect your car’s paint, improve fuel-efficiency, and bring some respite to seasonal allergy sufferers. If you wash off the pollen and vacuum the inside, your spring is going to be a lot less sneezy.
Some people love to wash at home, and we get that. But if you’re washing your car yourself, make sure to use the right products and techniques. Certain soaps and sponges can do more harm than good to your paint. And keep an eye on water usage – at-home washes typically use 75% more water than a car wash like Spark Bayville.
Thanks to the hard-working team at Mythbusters, we know that’s not true. Cleaning your car regularly can save you gas money too.
New cars come with something called a “clearcoat” that covers and protects your car’s paint. When elements in the environment interact with the clearcoat, they can oxidize it and damage it. Sun can damage a clearcoat, and so can bird poop, pollen, and parts of trees that fall on your car. If those things fall on your car and stay there for a while, they eat through the clearcoat and then start damaging your actual paint underneath. Once that happens, the only way to fix it is by going to a body shop and getting professional paint repair.
First and foremost, if you can see anything on your car, wash it off. This is why we love unlimited memberships – first sign of anything that may oxidize and three minutes later we’re through the Spark tunnel in Bayville and our car is safe. Second, protect the clearcoat that protects your paint with carnauba wax and ceramic coating, both of which are in a Signature Wash at Spark.
Surprisingly, no. Rain brings contaminants in the air down onto your car, leaving a grimy layer of pollutants when it evaporates. If you wash with Spark Rain Repel before it rains, those contaminants won’t stay on your car and you’ll be way ahead of the game. And if you absolutely can’t make it in time, the second best option is right after a rainstorm … or even during! Spark Bayville is always open, even when it’s raining.
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