Michaels Power Wash Service

Big Spring, United States

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At Michaels Power wash Service, we pride ourselves on being a reliable washing service that consistently performs a quality job. We use, biodegradable soaps, and brushes. This process will remove road film, greasy finger prints, and exhaust soot. Our most common wash process, a cosmetic cleaning, will clean what can be seen from a distance of ten feet. This includes the cleaning of all painted surfaces, bumpers, wheels, rims, exterior frame.

Michaels Power Wash Service also offers more in-​depth cleaning, including trailer washouts, tractor detailing, upholstery steam cleaning, aluminum brightening, degreasing, waxing, and polishing.

Michaels Power wash Service schedules the cleaning when it is most convenient for the customer. Many fleets remain dormant during the weekend therefore we perform over fifty percent of our services on the weekend. Others have us clean during the week during the evenings or during the day… Each and every customer is different.

History

Established in 2011.

Owner and Operator Michael Cheaney, saw a need for Vehicle washing services during his days in the oilfield. With the cities and Towns of the Permian Basin spread so far apart, so he decided that instead of vehicle owners driving potentially many miles out of their way just to have their vehicles washed and detailed, that it would be better to come to them, and a Michaels Power Wash Service was born.

In late 2011 Michaels Power Wash started getting calls about cleaning parking lots, bank teller lanes, Windows and commercial businesses as well as houses, and Michaels Power Wash added those services as well.

Meet the Business Owner

Michael C.

Business Owner

Michael was born and raised in the suburbs of Milwaukee, to parents who owned a landscaping company during the Spring-​Summer-​and Fall months, and worked as Distributors for Amoco during the winter months, hauling fuel oil to residential and commercial customers, and by watching and learning his parents interactions with customers, that he learned that the customer is ALWAYS right.

Michael moved to West Texas in 2010 to work in the oil fields, and noticed that the vehicles were dirty most of the time, and that car washes were few and far between, and that when they were available, vehicle owners usually had to drive many miles out of their way, so he decided that a better option would be to let the «Car Wash» come to them.