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We hit the entire property - drive lanes, parking areas, and sidewalks. Oil buildup, tire marks, grime packed into the concrete - all of it came up. The concrete needs to be clean and open for paint to bond properly. Skip this step and you're just putting money down a drain.
Car wash lots take a beating. Vehicles are constantly moving through, water and soap residue builds up, and the surface gets coated in everything you'd expect from a high-traffic commercial site. Our parking lot washing process is built for exactly this kind of work - not a light rinse, but a thorough clean that gets the surface ready for whatever comes next.
Beyond the striping prep angle, a clean lot just looks better. Customers notice. A grimy drive lane or faded, dirty parking area sends the wrong message. When the property looks sharp, it tells people the business is well-run. That perception matters more than most owners realize.
Whether you're prepping for new paint, bringing a neglected lot back to a presentable standard, or just keeping a high-traffic commercial property customer-ready - this is the kind of work we do every day.