Crew Carwash, a leading provider of express carwash services in the Midwest, is excited to announce the launch of its new Ultimate 360° wash package, available at all Crew Carwash locations. Designed to deliver Crew’s most advanced clean yet, the Ultimate 360° offers superior shine, next-level protection, and an elevated tunnel experience for customers.
The Ultimate 360° features three powerful new technologies:
Premium Ceramic for a mirror-like finish
Graphene Shield to protect against harsh elements like rain, salt, and road debris
Underbody Rust Protect to help prevent corrosion over time
In addition, the wash includes Crew favorites like Wheel Bright, Tire Shine, and Underbody Wash, ensuring every part of the vehicle receives the care it deserves. The tunnel experience is upgraded as well, with added lighting effects to enhance the overall fun and visual appeal for customers.
“Our team is constantly looking for ways to improve and innovate, and Ultimate 360° is the most advanced wash we’ve ever offered,” said Bill Dahm, CEO and 2nd Generation Owner of Crew Carwash. “It’s not just about a cleaner car—it’s about delivering lasting protection and a premium experience our customers will love.”
The Ultimate 360° wash is available for $29 per single wash or as part of the Unlimited Club for just $44.99 per month, allowing customers to wash as often as they’d like for one low monthly price.
To learn more about Crew Carwash, visit www.crewcarwash.com. Customers can connect with Crew on social media on Facebook and Instagram.
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