Dutch Company Launches Self-Service Car Wash in Neuss's Eicken District
A Dutch company has opened self-service car wash boxes on Küinkelstraße in Neuss's Eicken district. Users should note several details to make the most of the service.
The car wash loosens dirt but leaves it on the vehicle, requiring users to manually remove it with a squeegee. A €5.50 wash only takes users up to the rinse cycle, not including the final rinse-off. The wash also struggles to clean wheels effectively.
The self-wash boxes charge by time units, with no upfront or post-wash display of cost. Users pay 3 euros for every 5 minutes. Coins and bills up to €20 are accepted, though bills may not be practical for high-end washes due to the machine's tendency to jam. There are no water taps on-site, so users should bring bottled water to clean wipers and rinse the squeegee.
The Dutch company's self-service car wash on Küinkelstraße in Neuss offers a basic cleaning service, with users needing to manually remove loosened dirt and rinse their vehicles. The machine charges by time units, with no clear display of cost. Users should bring bottled water for additional cleaning needs.
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