Do you tip at a truck wash
If they are available, you can give it to them.If you want to tip, then do so.Usually they pool tips in a jar so $3 to $4 for regular car wash, mats, tires, good job on glass etc.All you can hope is that the manager is honest and shares the tips equally.Below is a list of scenarios & tips that may suit each scenario:
Depending on how large a surface area you are covering, you can always increase the amounts.You would need to pay for the drying.But i'd not go above $10 for a truck wash.It is always nice to tip for services that you receive, especially if the attendant has done a good job.Even if this was the case, you would eventually meet a human along the way, at least at the cashier.
If you feel like that won't happen then keep an eye on each person that touches your car and tip them individually.Search advanced search… search titles only.If you don't know what to tip the vehicle detailing crew, a 10 to 15% tip is a good place to start.K kibblesbits member jul 19, 2012 #9That means a 10% tip on a $5 service is approximately 50 cents.
Once you get a larger car washed, consumers will often leave $4.00 since the vehicle takes more time and effort.Some places start with the interior and some leave it to the end and i typically only tip at the end, but the place i just got my car washed at is 100% hand wash and the guys washing the car are working just as hard if not harder on the exterior and i feel bad about them not getting a.