Touchless Car Washes with Undercarriage Cleaning
748 verified locations across 38 states
An undercarriage wash sprays the bottom of your vehicle to remove road salt, mud, and debris that can cause rust and corrosion over time. This service is especially valuable in northern states where winter road salt accelerates undercarriage deterioration.
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New York
73 locations
Pennsylvania
66 locations
Ohio
55 locations
Illinois
51 locations
Colorado
44 locations
Michigan
36 locations
Florida
32 locations
North Carolina
29 locations
California
26 locations
Texas
25 locations
Massachusetts
24 locations
Missouri
20 locations
Kentucky
19 locations
Iowa
18 locations
Washington
16 locations
Indiana
15 locations
Minnesota
15 locations
Wisconsin
12 locations
Nebraska
12 locations
Utah
12 locations
Kansas
11 locations
New Jersey
11 locations
Connecticut
11 locations
Oklahoma
11 locations
Montana
11 locations
Arizona
10 locations
Virginia
9 locations
Oregon
9 locations
Idaho
9 locations
New Hampshire
7 locations
Nevada
7 locations
Alaska
6 locations
South Dakota
6 locations
Tennessee
5 locations
South Carolina
4 locations
Georgia
4 locations
Arkansas
3 locations
West Virginia
3 locations
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is undercarriage cleaning important?+
Road salt, mud, and debris accumulate under your vehicle and cause rust and corrosion over time. Regular undercarriage washing removes these contaminants and extends the life of your vehicle’s frame, exhaust, and suspension components.
Is undercarriage cleaning included in every wash?+
Not always. Many car washes offer undercarriage cleaning as part of a mid-tier or premium wash package. Check the wash menu at each location for details.
How often should I get an undercarriage wash?+
In northern states with winter road salt, every 2–4 weeks during winter is recommended. In milder climates, once a month or after driving on muddy or gravel roads is usually sufficient.