Henry Dubinsky inducted into the ICA Car Wash Hall of FameĀ 

By CW Daily News

Staff Report

Henry Dubinsky, the longtime owner of Waterway Car Wash, is the newest inductee to the International Carwash Association’s Hall of Fame.

Dubinsky’s induction was announced on Sunday during this year’s ICA Car Wash Show at the Las Vegas (Nevada) Convention Center.

Every year at The Car Wash Show, the ICA selects a pioneer of the industry for induction into the Hall of Fame. Begun in 1962, the honor recognizes car wash professionals, operators and suppliers, who have made a lasting impact on the professional car wash industry.

In 1970, in the St. Louis suburb of Kirkwood, Missouri, Dubinsky and a group of friends opened the first Waterway Car Wash. Now, 55 years later, Waterway operates nearly 30 locations in five cities and is a nationally recognized leader in the car wash industry.

Through the years, Waterway has remained true to its original concept: build distinctive facilities, hire the best people and deliver a quality experience.

The Waterway process and technology have been honed over many years to safely, completely and quickly clean cars and serve customers.

You can watch the ICA’s induction video of Dubinsky here.

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