Meridian Car Wash combines automatic tunnel service with self-service bays in a single facility, making it one of Oklahoma City's few hybrid car wash operations. Located on the city's south side, it serves drivers who want flexibility: the option to run through a quick automatic wash or spend time hand-washing their own vehicle in an open bay.
This is a traditional car wash facility operating both a conveyor tunnel and individual self-service washing stalls under one roof. The automatic side runs vehicles through a brush or brushless wash cycle; the self-service side provides high-pressure wands, soap, and rinse functions that you control. This dual setup appeals to people who change their preference depending on the day, vehicle condition, or time available. Unlike full-service hand detailing shops or app-based mobile washes in Oklahoma City, Meridian handles volume quickly and keeps prices low by automating most of the work.
The automatic tunnel offers tiered wash packages, typically ranging from a basic external rinse and soap to premium options that add undercarriage spray, spot-free rinse, and tire shine. Prices for automatic washes generally fall between $7 and $15, depending on package level; confirm current pricing before visiting, as wash pricing shifts seasonally and with fuel costs in Oklahoma.
Self-service bays charge by the minute or quarter, usually $1 to $1.50 per minute of bay access. You feed coins or a card to activate the wand and can select spray functions (soap, rinse, spot-free). A typical self-service wash costs $5 to $10 depending on how thoroughly you work and how long you take. The bays suit owners who want to clean wheel wells, undercarriage, or difficult spots their automatic wash might miss, or who have heavily soiled vehicles that benefit from pre-treatment before the tunnel.
Oklahoma City has dedicated automatic-only tunnels (such as facilities in midtown and near shopping centers) and standalone self-service bay operations, but few offer both. Automatic-only locations are slightly faster if you're in a hurry; self-service-only operations appeal to detail-oriented owners or those washing trucks and larger vehicles unsuitable for tunnel equipment. Meridian's combination means you don't have to choose a second location if your needs shift, and families or multi-vehicle households can use different services on the same trip. If you want hand detailing (interior vacuuming, towel drying, tire dressing applied by staff), you'll need a separate detailing shop like those in Edmond or near downtown OKC; Meridian does not offer that service.
This location works well for busy commuters wanting a quick weekly wash, owners of older vehicles with heavy mud or salt buildup that benefit from self-service pre-rinsing, and households where one person prefers the tunnel while another uses a bay. It does not suit owners seeking hand detailing, interior cleaning, or premium ceramic coatings. It is also not ideal for drivers of extremely large vehicles (full-size trucks, RVs) if the bay dimensions are restrictive, though self-service bays typically accommodate standard truck beds.
Park near the entrance and decide between the automatic tunnel and a self-service bay. For the tunnel, you'll pull into the queue, pay at the entrance kiosk or via contactless reader at the entrance, and receive instructions on your windshield or from signage about which gear to use (typically Neutral). The wash cycle lasts 3 to 5 minutes. For self-service, locate an available bay, park in front of it, feed coins or tap a card at the stall's control panel, and select your spray function. Soap usually activates first; rinse follows. Dryers (air blowers) are sometimes available but are not always present at every bay.
Meridian Car Wash is open early morning through evening, typically 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. or 10 p.m., though winter hours may vary (confirm before an off-peak visit). Parking is on-site in front of the bays and tunnel entrance, with separate lanes for each service type. There is no appointment system; service is first-come, first-served. Peak times usually run mid-morning and early evening on weekdays. The location sits on a main south-side corridor with easy access and does not require a membership.
Meridian fills a practical role in Oklahoma City's car wash market by letting drivers choose their level of involvement without a second stop, keeping both automatic and self-service accessible in one visit.
