Wash bay
$4 Quick Rinse
4 min 30 sec
A fast in-and-out. Best for the weekly road-grime knockdown or a quick rinse after a coastal drive.
Self-Serve · Since 2004
$4 gets you a four-and-a-half-minute wash. Three locations along 101. Open every day, early to late.
01 — Menu
No memberships. No upsells. No attendants. Just a clean bay, good water pressure, and a wand you control.
Wash bay
4 min 30 sec
A fast in-and-out. Best for the weekly road-grime knockdown or a quick rinse after a coastal drive.
Wash bay — best value
12 minutes
Time enough to hit foam, brush, tire cleaner, wax, and spot-free rinse. The one most regulars buy.
Vacuum station
3 minutes
Heavy-duty industrial vacuums under the iconic blue domes. Bring quarters or use tokens.
Payment
Most bays take credit cards. Token-only bays are clearly marked. Token changers on site.
02 — Locations
Whether you commute up to the City or down toward San Jose, there’s a bay within a few minutes of 101.
North
Middle — main line
South
03 — How it works
If you’ve never used a self-serve before, here’s the whole thing.
Open bay, head straight in. Skip any bay with a car already in it — pick the next one over.
Pay station mounted on the bay wall. Card-only and token-only bays are clearly marked.
Pre-soak, foam, brush, tire cleaner, rinse, wax, spot-free, dry. Cycle through as you go.
Roof, hood, sides, wheels. Two to three full passes on a $10 cycle is comfortable.
Blue-dome stalls, $2 for three minutes. Floor mats, footwells, seats, trunk. Drive home clean.
04 — The story
Bob opened the first Clear Water bay in March 2004. Twenty-two years later he’s still the one running it — sole proprietor, three locations, no franchise, no headquarters in another state.
The pitch is simple. A clean bay. Good water pressure. A wand with every setting. Four dollars, four-and-a-half minutes, and you’re done.
It’s why people keep coming back. Some of them, for a really long time.
“I’ve been using this car wash for a while now (12 years plus). I’d have to say this is one of the best if not, the best self-serve…”
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