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Businiess name:  East Lake Amoco Car Wash
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Run. Run away fast. We have 3 cars which we took religiously for oil changes and washes there for the entire time they were in buisness. They were formally Pelican Car Wash before changing ownership to East Lake Car Wash. Please note, they are independent of the Rally (now) gas station attached. Since the change of management, they have stripped the threads on the oil pan of one car, tried to sell us new wipers that were replaced the week before as ""worn out"" and lastly, the incident that really irritated us. We started getting water in our car and took it to a mechanic. The mechanic came out and asked if we had just had the oil changed. Yes, a couple days ago. The mechanic then handed us a bolt that was placed in the AC drainage tube, ostensibly to keep the oil changer person from getting wet while changing the oil. He never removed it. The insult was that they denied doing it. Repeatedly. The only other plausible explanation involves an errant bolt flying up from the road that managed to drive itself fully into the drainage tube. You be the judge. Too many problems, too much denial.\r \r \r \r

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