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#233425 03/25/07 10:51 AM
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Where can I take my little monster to wash the dust and grime off it? I rent where I live, and I cannot wash it at my place. I used to carry a towel to wipe it down with, but if I leave it on my cart someone will invariably steal it. Is there any place here on the island where one can just pull up and wash down?

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Someone (you?) needs to start a bikini cart wash. Lots of carts need a wash every week.
There are people who offer to power wash your cart but be careful. A power washer in the wrong hands can do alot of damage!

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I need a wash! Take a right at Marina's Store (heading south) and you'll see Chris' mechanic shop, they do power washing and oil bath and stuff.

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I let them power wash my cart and they removed much of the paint and one of the expensive custom signs on one side of the cart. Thanks a lot!

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Marina's Store is right around the corner from where I am moving to this week. Perfect. But ya, a power washer can do alot of damage, I prefer to have just a hose and soapy sponge.
Jesse, I would start a bikini wash, but would hire young hotties to wear the uniform, lol. I was actually thinking about that a few months ago....but more of an automated place where you spray off your own cart, with a brush or sponge and just have a coin machine to accept the monies. It could be making it's own living 24/7 with little or no real work load on the owner. Hire a night time watchman and you are set. It saves on manpower and sunblock, lol.

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How about a combo- bikini wash and pub...would do very well!

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My vote goes to Mathias (and crew) behind Pedro's Inn. You get a free Spanish lesson with each wash smile. He is also a great mechanic and if he breaks anything in the course of washing, he will fix it... I've never had a problem with power washing, what are you folks referring to? In my opinion, washing the exterior of your cart is about 10% of the job. Getting the crud out from underneath and oil bathing is what its all about.

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Right, but you don't need all that every week. A simple wash a week with the complete power wash/oil bath once a month is a reasonable program.

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I CAN DO THE WASH!!!!! Trying to buy my own place there so anyone willing to sponsor that, I will certainly wash carts!!

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Francisco does a good wash. I've tried others and have had problems with quality of service and broken plastic parts on the cart, including doubling the size of the crack on the windsheild.

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