Take a look at the swirls from my $10 car wash. If I ever go back I'll never use the automatic touch-less car wash again!
I am a United States Army Special Operations disabled combat veteran with a 7 year old son with autism who loves to go to car washes. On February 8th, 2017 I took my son here to look at the cars going through the car washes and to pretend to wash his toy car in the self service wash bay like I have done for well over a year now and it has become part of his routine for when I pick him up from school. On this day, I was told by a new employee working there that we were no longer welcome there and he couldn't watch the cars going through the automatic wash and pretend to wash his toy car in the self service bays and was told that my son was responsible for breaking several of the self service foam brushes, high pressure sprayer wands, and possibly responsible for breaking the key pads on the automatic car washes. These are things that in no way, shape, or form my 7 year old and 50lbs son could possibly break and wouldn't because he is always careful and courteous with their equipment. There are video cameras all over this car wash and they could review them and see who actually broke their equipment, but instead discriminate against my family. I've become acquainted with the owner Ken and have spoken with him many times while my son would watch all the cars getting washed and knew about my disabled veteran status and my son being autistic. And, if you know anything about children with autism changing their schedule is traumatic to them. I feel as though my son and I are being discriminated against and falsely accused of things we did not do because we are different and come to the car wash for a different reasons than most but we do not interrupt his business or cause any problems with the customers and most customers are curious of why we are there and I've been asked if I worked there because if I see trash on the ground I will pick it up and throw it away as long of a payment for allowing my son to be there. I tell them no I do not work there and I just bring my son there because off his autism and love for car washes and most of them think that is neat and tell me I am the best dad for doing that. So much for being the patriot car wash. They are making money on their car wash by calling it that because of it's close proximity of Hill Air Force Base, but infact do not want the business of disabled veterans with children with special needs. If you are thinking about going here and are in the military, a veteran, or have a child with special needs let me save you a trip and tell you do not go here. Your business it's not welcomed here. I would suggest more understanding and courteous car washes like the Hidden Cove Car Wash or Mister Car Wash, where veterans and special needs children are welcomed and appreciated
Reasonably priced car washes. I like the convenience of the location.
Always clean! You can actually see the correct cleaner coming out of the hose. Owners or workers whoever they are are extremely nice and always greet when they are there. 10/10
Avoid this car wash at all costs. I just went through a soft touch car wash and it didn't rinse the vehicle. So I called the owner and he basically said tough luck and they don't do refunds.
Jennifers Patriot Carwash is a US Car Wash based in Layton, Utah. Jennifers Patriot Carwash is located at 1475 UT-193, Layton, UT 84040, USA.
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