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Show i I mnrmrim mi ' it im i ikji 1 1 linn rin minnnwimnnrni iniiiim nn nr ninrwaprniiiiii WOTiBwigwai iriiii netnnniffwMn iiTi rwiiT)i)iiiMiMiMMMiMWMwiT-i Neat Palumbo Buggy Bath's four stalls don't close for winter weather or nightfull. Automatic stall is at left. You can give your sedan a shower at Prospector shop There's no such thing as the Easter Bunny, a free lunch or a car wash that is open 24 hours a day. Well, two out of three ain't bad. The Buggy Bath, at 1730 S. Bonanza Bonan-za Drive, is indeed open all the time. And that's because people do wash their cars at odd hours, said owner Bob Ivory. He recalled that a few days ago, a man brought his car in at 3 a.m. "I don't know why, but he was there," said Ivory. The Buggy Bath is equipped with four stalls and offers a range of servicesincluding ser-vicesincluding some new washes you won't see anywhere else. Ivory runs six car washes in Phoenix, Salt Lake City and Park City. Buggy Bath offers the usual rinse, , wash and wax. A minimum four minutes on the wash cycle will cost you $1.25. But that's not all. Ivory said he has found a chemical that will effectively clean grimy whitewall tires. "If you have a clean car with dirty whitewalls, you still have a dirty car," he said. ThjeafoHst way to apply the ( cai)S3rf i;hp advised, is to hit the jlirs.jWii, wait 10 mintues, then clean thetires with high-pressure soap.Tillo HralbO-offers an engine-cleaning chemical that wipes off the grease Qn& 'film.under? 'your hood. By the way, j you can have your : ,xeguitpraed from under your car. One;,o the Buggy Bath stalls is faufcimaticr For $5 you drive your -erd4toan-automatic track, stop at .aiven point and receive the full .'treatmen.And we mean you get it-fjfnj. it-fjfnj. jhigh-pressure wash .bi6 Tr.ii. machine that rotates around your car. If your car's windows aren't airtight, air-tight, you'll find out!. The Buggy Bath can serve Parkites even in during the chilly days of winter. The floors of the wash stalls are heated, allowing the car wash to function even in 35-degrees-below weather. Ivory offers oae piece of advice for winter washing. Though he's never seen the problem in Park City, sometimes car doors will freeze after a wash. If you're concerned, leave the doors open after a wash un-"' til the water freezes on them, he said. Assistance also is available at the car wash. Ivory said a part-time staffer is working now and he hopes to hire a person to work there from 8 a.m. to6p.m. |