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ed the facility instead of making more room for
his car wash. To celebrate his 75th birthday, all
car washes cost 75 cents, with proceeds donated
to the March of Dimes and Michigan Cancer
Foundation.
Bruce and Tony have expanded the promotions
and added to the charity work. Jax has donated
money to several local and national organizations
including Caring Athletes Team for Children's
and Henry Ford Hospital (CATCH).
The brothers have kept up with technology. At
the West Bloomfield location, car owners enjoy
the touchless wash system based on large
amounts of soft, hot water pumped through high-
pressure nozzles with computer-controlled equip-
ment.
Jack Milen doesn't regret his decision to keep
this a family business. "I gave these boys the be-
ginning. But they are the true professionals, and
they have done a great job. They have given me
nachas (joy). Isn't that what it's all about?"
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