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Ladygooner Wrote:

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> Looks like car wash may reopen soon - new signage

> up Dulwich Blue Car wash and wash area has been

> newly concredted


xxxxxx


Is this the same people, does anybody know?


My car is in dire need of a wash - I'm not that fussy, but it hasn't been washed since the Dust Incident :))

Pink Panther Wrote:

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> neilson99 Wrote:

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> -----

> > Pink Panther if you read my post properly

> you'll

> > realise that I was not celebrating in any way

> the

> > fact that they got paid so little. I suspect

> your

> > just looking for some reason to latch onto this

> > issue and do your best Angry of East Dulwich

> > impression.

> >

> > Perhaps it was located in the wrong place in

> the

> > car park such that you got a little damp on the

> > way to such an illustrious and well appointed

> > stadium, (you could always take 30 seconds and

> > walk around it rather than through it?) but only

> a

> > complete simpleton would think that evicting a

> > source of revenue (however meagre and badly

> > managed that has been) might not be the best

> way

> > to helping DHFC to a financially sustainable

> > future.

> >

> > Hope DHFC and their poor rain soaked fans are

> > pleased that they are putting out of work some

> > people who seemed to me to work their backsides

> > off, do a really great job and always did it in

> a

> > polite and friendly way. Let's hope that karmma

> > doesn't kick in and that they get relegated

> this

> > season, they'd deserve it if they did!

>

>

> Well you certainly haven't read my post properly.

> As I stated in the first place, they worked on too

> many vehicles simultaneously, not just under the

> canopy area, so on occasions you literally

> couldn't reach the turnstiles without getting

> sprayed. This created a clear H&S issue. I

> suspect if the relevant council official(s) had

> been summoned to have a look they would have been

> distinctly unimpressed. At one recent game, when

> the match ended, there was a bloody great 4x4

> parked right across the exit gates (with several

> other vehicles behind and in front of it) being

> sprayed with high pressure water jets while 600

> people were attempting to leave the ground. If

> anyone thinks that's acceptable I don't feel

> they're being very realistic.

>

> The bottom line is that it's DHFC's ground and

> DHFC's car park. The whole place was clearly

> built as a football ground, with a car park for

> those attending football matches, not as a site

> for a car wash. The shysters who used to run DHFC

> decided in their wisdom that they could make a few

> quid by accommodating the car wash. By contrast

> the new owners appear to have qualities such as

> competence, efficiency, and adherence to proper

> business principles. If they decide that they no

> longer wish to sub-let part of DHFC's premises to

> a completely unrelated business it's their

> prerogative to take the appropriate action to move

> it out. DHFC has no moral obligation whatsoever

> to accommodate a car wash or any other business on

> its land.



Oops? new shysters in charge??? Car park given over again to a new lot running the car wash so back to a lack of parking and a cold shower for supporters!!! It's all about money at the end of the day.

New people - less staff - too slow - don't look like they know what they're doing. Bring back the last team - they were the best in the area. Tried the place on Denmark Hill - too slap dash, low quality, badly organised. Definitely a gap in the market for a well run, quick, good quality car wash.

tiddles Wrote:

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> what a shame. Does anyone know where the old car

> wash team went? If they are not too far away I

> would love to continue to use them.


xxxxxxx


Same here.


ETA: Not that my car gets washed very frequently :))

i have spoken to the old owner and he has set up in essex somewhere.... a bit too far...


spoken to the new guys and he said that there will be a lot more people working as of next week....


only live down the road so use them all the time... but they will have to hot up on detail as they are not in the same league when it comes to detail and cleanliness.... but maybe they were just getting tired and could be erradicated with more staff....

  • 1 year later...
to all of you there's an excellent hand car wash around the dulwich are that has amazingly cheap prices,4.00 for the complete outside car and 8.00 for both outside and inside.Fantastic right? please reply if you would like your car washed too.

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