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    Default Looking for... a self-serve RV wash facility

    What I'm looking for... in Edmond or very north OKC... is a open bay car wash that is big enough to drive a towed RV through. Anyone know of any? Thanks in advance.

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    This might be your best option. I've seen some RVs come in and out of there driving by

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    There's a wash on the south side of 2nd street in Edmond, between Bryant and Vista, that has a couple of high bays. Don't know how much room you need, but the two bays on the far left should be high enough.

    https://www.google.com/maps/@35.6527...7i13312!8i6656

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    Quote Originally Posted by rezman View Post
    There's a wash on the south side of 2nd street in Edmond, between Bryant and Vista, that has a couple of high bays. Don't know how much room you need, but the two bays on the far left should be high enough.

    https://www.google.com/maps/@35.6527...7i13312!8i6656

    Thank you Worthy Cook and Rezman. One of those should work. Will check them out.

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    I think the new Cabelas on Western & Memorial also has an RV self-serve station.

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    or if you want someone else to do it, Gil Express over off I-40 and Morgan is where we take our semi for work and they do a good job and are way cheaper than Blue Beacon

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    Depending if your RV is a pusher or a conversion. If it's a pusher you'll never find a self-service. But for conversions I'll second Industry car wash. I wash my oversized truck there. All their equipment works well and is maintained. It's expensive though, you swipe your card and by the time you've got it cleaned and scrubbed to your satisfaction you've spent $20...a few greenbacks shy of a professional wash. Plus if you go with the latter you don't have to get out the detailer and micro fiber cloths to get the water spots.

    I'm not looking for a self wash, but a full service wash that can do a good job on an oversized truck. About the size of those converted mercedes sprinters. All the red carpets, etc, use a machine to get the process started and mine simply doesn't fit.

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