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Pete's Car Wash Under Construction In Horsham
The new car wash is replacing the former Otto's Brauhaus on Route 611 near the entrance to the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

HORSHAM TOWNSHIP, PA —The former Otto's Brauhaus property on Easton Road is being transformed into a car wash.
Pete's Express Car Wash is now under construction at 233 Easton Rd., near the entrance of the Pennsylvania Turnpike on Route 611.
The car wash is expected to open sometime this spring or summer.
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The new car wash will be a stone's throw away from another Pete's on Route 611 (Easton Road) in nearby Warrington.
With more than 50 years of combined car wash experience, Pete's sets the industry standard for professional, environmentally friendly car washing services.
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Using cutting-edge technology, Pete's minimizes the environmental impact that a full-service car wash has on Mother Nature.
"Our process is so revolutionary it is actually more dangerous for our customers to wash their cars in their own driveways than at one of our five locations," Pete's states on its website. "So whether you drive a sports car, truck, SUV, or motorcycle, you know that you can trust Pete's Express Car wash to get your vehicle back on the road looking cleaner than ever."
Pete's has a new location in North Wales along with other state locations in East Norriton, West Chester, and Strafford besides the Warrington location.
In 2022, Pete’s Car Wash received final approval for its land development plan from the township.
Otto's Brauhaus was a German-American Restaurant located on Easton Road in Horsham. Otto's had been in existence since the 1930s when the Hockel Family first opened its doors.
Otto and Marie Fritz purchased the restaurant from the Hockel Family many years ago and then sold it to Mary Dare, a longtime township community advocate who died in February.
Dare sold the business in 2007.
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