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How Much To Wash A Car: DIY Or Car Wash?

One of the common responsibilities that comes with owning a vehicle is keeping it clean.

Vehicles get dirty, whether it's being driven constantly, sitting outside, or even in your garage. Dust, dirt, water marks, salt marks, and more can all sit on your vehicle, ruining its appearance and sometimes causing rust and other more serious damage.

Factors such as the time it takes to clean the car and how much money it costs are some possible obstacles that can come in your way when trying to maintain your vehicle. Ultimately, owners who want to clean their vehicles and have car detailing,  encounter a wide range of costs, depending on the products, services, and time used.  Hand car washes and car detailing at home, for instance, is very economical compared to commercial detailing services or the average car wash cost, but on the flipside, are very time consuming.  

So let's take a look at all the different options you have when it comes to car washing and which is the best option for you and your time and money, while keeping your vehicle looking bright and shiny.

What are all the different cleaning options when it comes to car washing?

To figure out how much you'll need to spend to wash or detailing a car, you will want to know all the different aspects to car washing. That will decide on which car wash option you should choose and if you need any supplies to get the job done.

Exterior - Car's Paint, Body Panels, Windows and more

The exterior of a car is one of the first things that will come to mind when thinking about car washing. Most car wash businesses will offer this service, for a range of prices. A self service car wash is cheaper than a tunnel wash, but you can save money in the long run doing it yourself (after purchasing basic materials and products).

Tires and Wheels

Wheels and tires can get quite dirty from being on the road, and they're sometimes tough to clean. Again, most wash options will take care of your wheels but if you plan on doing it at home, you will want to get the proper tools such as a tire cleaner, tire shine, and brush made for the job.

Interior - Car Detailing

The interior cleaning of a vehicle can make a dramatic difference to any vehicle that has been used for a while. It involves more manual labor, and can take some time to complete the task. Not all car washes will offer auto detailing services so look into which service provider has add ons such as detailing, are car detailers exclusively, or you can try tackling the task at home.

If you're considering getting your car detailed, you will want to look around and understand the average car detailing prices. A car detailing service will typically cost more than exterior based cleaning jobs.

Auto detailing prices can vary based on the cleaning situation and company offerings: whether you are dropping off the car, if they offer mobile detailing, the vehicle size, and the condition of the vehicle, can all impact a car detailing cost.  

Engine bay

Extras - Engine Bay

Cleaning the engine bay is an example of an extra cleaning area that most car owners do not get done very often for their vehicles, but the difference can really be night and day as there is likely lots of dust and dirt that has accumulated.

As this is a specialized service, you will want to look for a business that offers it. Specialized and additional services in general will be more expensive than a regular car wash, as it may require special products, tools, or training.

Methods to Car Washing... and Relative Price Points

The car wash cost you will have to pay will not only depend on what specifically you're looking to get cleaned, but also how you will want it to be cleaned.

At Home Car Washing

Over time, it's cheaper to wash your car at home but it can take a bit more time and effort.

The costs related to washing your car at home will largely be purchasing the needed car wash products and tools.

This will include but are not limited to:

  • Car wash soap
  • Car wax, sealant, or ceramic coating
  • Tire dressings and cleaners
  • Car sponge
  • Microfiber cloth
  • Buckets
  • Hose with water
  • Drying towels

Over time, the at home washing might be your cheapest option but buying all the needed supplies and products can be a larger amount of money than utilizing other cleaning options.

Mobile Car Washing and Car Detailing Costs

Mobile car washes and car detailing services are also an option if you don't have the time to wash your car at home, or to take your vehicle to a physical location of the same service.

Usually, mobile services will come to you and offer a variety of packages based on what kind of cleaning job you're looking for, such as exterior cleaning, ceramic coatings, and detailing the vehicle's interior.

Since someone will be washing your car by hand and coming to your location, this type of car washing will cost more than some of your other alternatives. And of course, the price will depend if it includes the car detailing cost or if it's only exterior cleaning being done.

Automatic Car Wash

Automatic car washes will be the most convenient as they can wash vehicles quickly.  Since a machine is doing this cleaning entirely, it will also be cheaper than paying for another individual to do your cleaning, but the average cost is still more than the DIY approach.

Self Service Car Wash

This is the most cost effective way to wash your vehicle, as you will only pay for what you use and it usually costs less than an automatic car wash.

This is often the most cost effective way to wash your vehicle, while avoiding to buy all the products and tools yourself. Since the actual cleaning is done by you, it isn't as quick as an automatic alternative, but will generally cost less. And as you will use the self serve wash's products and equipment, it is generally more convenient than the DIY method of getting your car cleaned.

Full Service Car Wash

At a full service car wash, many car wash services are offered for the exterior and interior of a vehicle, but this is reflected in the car wash cost.

Since they use a team of employees to do multiple services like auto detailing, this is usually the most expensive option available, but you can find a package that also suits your needs.

What is the best value car wash or car detailing service?

Well, the answer isn't so simple as "how much to wash a car?" This answer depends on many factors, such as what do you expect to be washed, how quickly, how conveniently, and how high quality a job do you expect to be done.

All types of car washing options can be great options depending on your situation.

DIY or self service car washing may be the most affordable options, but initial investments and the time it requires to do the cleaning may guide individuals to look at the more convenient options available for a moderately more costly basic car wash.

Nowadays, automatic car washes are very affordable and need just a few minutes to completely transform any car from dirty to clean, but do have a higher average cost.

If convenience is most valuable to you, the mobile washes, full service car washes, and auto detailing businesses take all the work out of your hands and can deliver a level of detail (often including interior cleaning and specialized jobs) that the other options cannot deliver.

We hope you find the car care option that is the perfect balance between cost and convenience for you!

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