Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Visit Canyon Auto Wash in Provo!

So, I promised the owner/manager that I would tell my friends about his carwash and I decided that I would blog about it. Probably one of the best ways for me to do it, I reckon.

Long story short, go and get your car washed there! (Located just north of Smiths on Freedom Boulevard) The old guy is really nice, and I'm pretty sure that car wash businesses are a rough deal--so he really needs the publicity.



Anyway, let me tell you why: I arrived to vacuum and wash the Chevy a few Saturday's ago. However, when I went to get cash from the machine on-site--it was broken. I looked around (obviously a little dazed) and the owner, whose name I can't remember, asked me what I needed. After telling him that I only had a debit card, he said, "I need to get that machine fixed. Come with me. This one's on me."

He then proceeded to give me enough quarters to use the car wash etc. and said, after a little chit chat, "Just tell your friends about us, will ya?"

So, there you go mates. If your car is hankering for a wash, and you currently reside in or near Provo, visit Canyon Auto Wash today!

1 comment:

linda.jo.from.lindon said...

Even a small kindness warms my heart. May it come back to him ten fold...

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