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    • Harold E. Young

      • Harold E. Young of Minneapolis, Minnesota was awarded patent number 1,412,732 on April 11, 1922 for his invention Apparatus for Washing Automobiles.
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  2. In 1946, a man named Thomas Simpson invented the first semi automatic wash system, taking most of the manual labor out of the car wash tunnel. A conveyor belt hooked to the bumper of the car, whilst an overhead water sprinkler system with three sets of manually operated brushes washed the vehicle.

  3. Apr 3, 2023 · In 1955, Dan Hanna Sr. was so inspired by a car wash he saw across from his hotel while on vacation in Mexico that he opened his own car wash (Rub-A-Dub) in Milwaukie, Oregon when he got home. Realizing the need for more efficiency, he began building and testing new equipment.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Car_washCar wash - Wikipedia

    History. The first U.S. patent for a mechanized car wash was filed in 1900 and soon followed by "auto laundries". [4] The Automobile Laundry in Detroit, Michigan, opened in 1914 by Frank McCormick and J.W. Hinkle, is considered the first business in the U.S. to adopt the name "car wash" for their services. [5]

  5. May 22, 2022 · In 1946, more of the manual labor was removed from the process with the introduction of sprinklers for water distribution. In the same year and unrelated to the former, Minit-Man was founded as a company that creates specifically car wash equipment, adding another layer to the car wash industry.

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  6. Apr 15, 2019 · Just five years later, the Anderson brothers opened the first hands-free automatic car wash in Seattle, Washington. This car wash used machines to do all of the work, including pulling the cars through the tunnel and soaping, scrubbing, rinsing, and drying the vehicles.

  7. In 1951, the first fully automatic car wash system came to fruition in Seattle, WA. Opened by three brothers – Archie, Dean, and Eldon Anderson – this revolutionized the way people washed their vehicles and led to incredible investment opportunities for many businessmen.

  8. Dec 11, 2023 · Howard S. Gibson of Washington DC was awarded patent number 1,682,902 on September 4, 1928 for his invention Vehicle-Washing Machine. The aim of this invention was to provide a machine that could wash a maximum number of vehicles in a minimum amount of time at a relatively low cost.

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