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Red Carpet Car Wash Refused my Business
  • 1 Platinum Car wash August 19, 2014 | Marni | Visited, over a year
    I went in for a car wash yesterday and was not happy with the job I paid $20.00 for. To sum up, my drink holders were not cleaned, they were sticky and had debris in them  there was dog hair in the back on the carpet still, the back seat was not wiped down and the windows were filthy. That was what I noticed when I got in it to leave, so I waved down an employee who come over and re-cleaned what I pointed out. Once I got home I noticed more 'gunk' all over the inside of my car . Needless to say I was really not happy with the job I paid for. I have had good service in the past but was very dissatisfied with the service I received yesterday. 

    I went in for a car wash yesterday and was not happy with the job I paid $20.00 for. To sum up, my drink holders were not cleaned, they were sticky and had debris in them there was dog hair in the back on the carpet still, the back seat was not wiped down and the windows were filthy. That was what I noticed when I got in it to leave, so I waved down an employee who come over and re-cleaned what I pointed out. Once I got home I noticed more ‘gunk’ all over the inside of my car . Needless to say I was really not happy with the job I paid for. I have had good service in the past but was very dissatisfied with the service I received yesterday.

Family Owned And Operated For 3 Generations

Serving Fort Worth Since 1967!

Red Carpet Car Wash was opened in December of 1967 by sole owner and operator H.C. “Blake” Blakewell. Blake had a history in the car wash business after co-owning the Alart Car Wash on Morton Street in Fort Worth and the 3 Minute Car Wash off Abrams in Arlington. After purchasing the current location in 1967, our Camp Bowie location was designed and built in record speed. We offered Enco gas and vacuumed the interiors as well as washes. Blake installed “Sherman” equipment into the tunnel. That included a high pressure water sprayer that followed the contour of a vehicle guided by a bicycle wheel. That was followed by brightly colored plastic brushes, a steam cleaner for wheels, and blowers for drying. Later, a hot wax arch with flashing lights was added. It was quite a sight to watch the cars move through the tunnel, so windows were installed in the waiting room along with a small staircase where curious kids could observe the process.

While many things have changed over the years from the Touchless system introduced in 1984 to the high pressure system installed in 2003 to offering Lube Services and State Vehicle Inspections, what hasn’t changed is our commitment to tirelessly serving our community. We believe we have the best customers and the best employees in town, and we are committed to providing you with the best service in town.

– The Blakewell Family

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