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Caliber Car Wash opens new location in Fort Walton Beach, offering free washes this weekend

Caliber Car Wash is expanding in Fort Walton Beach with the grand opening of their newest location on Eglin Parkway, and you’re invited to the weekend-long celebration!  Caliber recently took over the old Rich’s Car Wash located at 162 Eglin Pkwy NE, Fort Walton Beach. They have completely remodeled the location and will celebrate their opening by offering free […]

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This coverage is made possible thanks to Caliber Car Wash in Fort Walton Beach! Caliber features top-of-the-line equipment and tons of free detailing tools for use after your wash, including free vacuums, air fresheners, mat cleaners, detailing air, cleaners, and towels. 

Caliber Car Wash is expanding in Fort Walton Beach with the grand opening of their newest location on Eglin Parkway, and you’re invited to the weekend-long celebration! 

Caliber recently took over the old Rich’s Car Wash located at 162 Eglin Pkwy NE, Fort Walton Beach. They have completely remodeled the location and will celebrate their opening by offering free washes to community members and customers on June 3-5, 2022

The event will kick off with a ribbon-cutting at 10am on Friday, June 3rd, with the Greater Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce. There will be managers onsite to help with any B2B fleet opportunities. 

Additionally, there will be the opportunity for residents to win free washes for a year and $12 off Limitless memberships when you sign up during the weekend celebration (June 3-5).

Membership benefits include: 

  • Membership works at all locations 
  • Complimentary detailing tools with every wash (such as vacuums, detailing air, tire air, multi-purpose cleaners, and more
  • Access to the “Members Only” lane for quick access to the wash 
  • Online account management 
  • Easy monthly billing 
  • Access to the wash rain or shine 

This is the 2nd Caliber wash in Fort Walton Beach and is a great option for residents and visitors on the Cinco Bayou side of town. Both locations are also hiring!

To receive your free wash coupon, click here.

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