Magnolia Wash Holdings, a premium express car wash operator, announces the opening of a new car wash in Jacksonville, Fla. Located at 5109 University Blvd W., the new Camel Premium Express Car Wash plans to host a weekend-long event starting Friday, March 10th at 4 p.m. with a ribbon cutting ceremony in partnership with the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce. Throughout the weekend, customers can enjoy free carwashes and discounted Fast Past Memberships.
Camel Premium Express Car Wash offers top-of-the-line washes that are efficient and affordable. Each location is designed with innovative technology and equipment to give every car the shine it deserves – both on the exterior and interior – without customers having to wait in long lines. Camel Premium Express Car Wash in Jacksonville is also dedicated to minimizing the impact each wash has on the environment, using biodegradable detergents and water reclamation technology to make each car wash as sustainable as possible.
“The opening of the new Camel Premium Express Car Wash couldn’t come at a more perfect time. Jacksonville is experiencing spring weather earlier this year, which means an uptick in pollen is ramping up quickly and the unavoidable green layer of pollen on cars will soon become a nuisance for residents. With the state-of-the-art treatments we offer, we’re making it easier and more convenient for car owners to keep their vehicles clean throughout each season,” said Chris Auter, Regional Operations Director of Magnolia Wash Holdings. “This new facility is the fifth one we’ve debuted in Jacksonville. As we continue to expand our services across this market, we’re thrilled to become the go-to car wash brand for residents in the area.”
The new Camel Premium Express Car Wash in Jacksonville is operated by Magnolia Wash Holdings. In recent years, Magnolia has achieved tremendous development in the Southeast and is in the midst of aggressive expansion. The express car wash operator is actively seeking acquisitions and development opportunities, including in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Ohio, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.