Two New Car Wash Options in South Everett

Everett, WALocal News

Quick Quack opened its new car wash on April 9, 2025, at 10330 Evergreen Way, following a rebranding of the former Glint Car Wash. The company will host five days of free car washes in June to raise funds for local charities, showcasing its commitment to community support. Initial reviews reveal some operational challenges that need addressing, particularly concerning trunk cleaning. In contrast, Tommy’s Express held a groundbreaking ceremony on March 21, 2025, for its first Washington location at 8101 Evergreen Way, emphasizing its rapid expansion in the car wash franchise market. Known for its customer-first approach, Tommy’s Express will offer high-tech wash tunnels and quick service, enhancing the car wash experience.

The facility will include complimentary floor mat washers and vacuum stations for added convenience. Both businesses aim to meet the growing demand for car wash services in the Everett area. The competitive landscape may encourage improvements in service quality among local car wash providers.

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