About Wash Your Stuff
A Family-Owned Tradition
Our History
The self-service car wash has a rich history rooted in American innovation, beginning with the vision of Jack M. Thompson and Travis Harris.
In 1962, these two pioneers launched the world’s first coin-operated car wash on Thanksgiving Day in Ardmore, Oklahoma, offering drivers an easy, accessible way to clean their vehicles. This invention forever changed the car care industry, sparking a movement that encouraged people to take care of their vehicles themselves
However, the push for automated convenience began even earlier, with the Anderson brothers introducing the world’s first fully-automated car wash in 1951 in Seattle, Washington.
This groundbreaking system provided the foundation for the car wash technology we know and use today—whether self-service, fully-automated, or touch-free.
At Wash Your Stuff, we’re proud to be part of this legacy.
Our family-owned business carries forward the spirit of these early innovations by providing the community with both traditional self-service options using the most advanced technology and state-of-the-art touch-free automated solutions in Irving, Keller, Grapevine, and Grand Prairie, Texas.
Our vision
Expert care,
guaranteed results.
Serving drivers across Irving, Grand Prairie, Grapevine, and Keller, Wash Your Stuff is committed to offering a premium car wash experience that meets the unique needs of each customer.
Our self-service bays are designed for car enthusiasts and those who love detailing their vehicles personally, allowing for a thorough, high-quality wash with advanced equipment.
For those who prefer convenience without compromising on quality, our touch-free automatic car wash provides a gentle, thorough clean without risking scratches or damage to the paint finish.
Every wash option at Wash Your Stuff prioritizes care for both your vehicle and your experience. We aim to deliver the most satisfying and efficient car wash experience available, helping you keep your vehicle looking its best with confidence and ease.