Experience Your
Car's Ultimate Shine

Since 1964, Village Car Wash has been helping Angelenos keep their cars clean, shining, and cared for.

At Village, we treat your car like family—and we’ve designed every detail of our self-service bays to make washing your car as satisfying and effective as possible.

While your car gets clean, enjoy murals by world-renowned Los Angeles artist Kenny Scharf.

With locations in Venice and Santa Monica we are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Car wash station with a sign that says 'VILLAGE' overhead, power washing a vehicle, and a man washing a van under a blue and white structure on a sunny day.

What Village Offers

In Bay Services

Pre-Soak – Loosen dirt and grime before the real cleaning begins.

Tire Cleaner – Blast away road grime and restore that showroom shine.

High Pressure Soap – Thick, powerful suds that cling and cut through dirt.

High Pressure Rinse – A crystal-clear finish, no residue left behind.

Bug Remover – Tough on stubborn spots, gentle on your paint.

High Pressure Wax – Protect your finish with a gleaming coat of shine.

Spot Free System – Pure water rinse that dries without streaks or spots.

Foaming Brush – 100% hog hair bristles for a smooth, scratch-free scrub.

In-Bay Dryer Systems – Fast, powerful drying so you leave spotless.

Vacuums and Vending

Keep your car spotless inside and out with our powerful canister vacuums and a fully stocked vending machine. From protectants and cleaners to towels and air fresheners, we’ve got everything you need for that just-detailed feeling—without the detail shop price.

Environmentally Friendly

At Village Car Wash, every wash is designed to be more environmentally friendly than washing at home or using an automatic tunnel wash. Our self-service bays use controlled high-pressure systems that conserve water and keep soap out of storm drains, while delivering a deeper, more satisfying clean. There’s nothing quite like the hands-on care of washing your own car—and the results speak for themselves.

Washing at home with a garden hose can use 80–140 gallons of water for a single wash. Automatic conveyor washes average 50–70 gallons per car. A self-service bay like ours typically uses only 12–18 gallons, thanks to high-pressure, low-flow systems.

Payment Options

We make it easy to keep your car shining—all of our bays accept both cash and credit cards, as well as Apple Pay and Google Pay, so you can wash however you like. Our vacuums and vending machines are also equipped with card readers, giving you quick, convenient access to everything you need.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why do I see a $15 charge on my card but I didn’t spend $15? 

A: Our payment provider will place a $15 dollar pre-authorization charge on your card, this charge is ONLY a pre-authorization. You will ONLY be charged for the amount of time you used along with the initial $5 for four minutes. The authorization will be lifted within five to seven business days. If the final charge after this period is incorrect, contact us at our phone number.

Q: What are your hours of operation? 

A: We are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Check our Google Business page for more accurate hours on holidays or special events.

Q: Can I wash RV's or Semi Trucks here? 

A: Unfortunately not. We can accommodate maximum height of 9’ vehicles to clear equipment in our bays.

Q: How do I get refunded for or report malfunction in equipment or issue with service? 

A: Please call us at our phone number so we can address the issue and see what we can do to help.

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Illustration of a building with a sign on the roof spelling 'VILLAGE' in red letters.
Colorful mural of playful dolphins and sea creatures at sunset on a beach with a purple sky
Entrance to a water park called Village, with a colorful mural on the left wall featuring abstract shapes and a butterfly, a large sign with the word 'VILLAGE' in red letters, and a man washing a white van with black and orange graphics in front of the entrance.
Night view of a parking area called 'Village' with blue neon lights and a colorful mural of a sun and abstract designs on the wall, a motorcycle parked near the wall, and other areas for washing or fueling vehicles.