GMQ Europe invests into systematic washing projects. For the purpose to modernise car wash process, various feasibility studies of technology improvements s been carried out. Innovative touch free car wash system being implemented is gradually changing client’s attitude to the very process of car washing, makes it more convenient, quicker, and changes the standards of service price and quality. The price of service is reduced compared to the equivalents in the market.

On 5 November 2014, the first in Lithuania touch free carwash was opened in Siauliai “Švarūne” -"'Plauk pats" (more information at http://wwwsvarune.lt/savitarnos-plovykla- plauk-pats/). The implemented car wash technology allows washing car body without using brushes or sponges. Washing performance is stunning: dirt, grease, soot, white film, and other impurities are completely removed. Presently, no other touch free carwash technology can ensure such performance. GMQ Europe has already started development of touch free carwash chain in Lithuania.

By the end of 2017 there were opened 28 self-service washing centres of this type not only in Lithuania, but in the whole Baltics and Moldova. The target segment of customers of this carwash chain shall be not only individual residents but also corporate groups, and organizations. These carwashes will feature innovative design, technological solutions, and innovative GMQ Europe chemical products used in these carwashes will ensure high quality of washing performance at minimum cost. A customer-friendly self-service car wash model is being implemented with flexible and simple payment system and loyalty program. This technology has moved the carwash process into the new level of quality and price which is more attractive to the customer and defines new behaviour in car care and wash practices. 

GMQ Europe has also successfully launched carwash projects in Norway. For the investor Bilvask1, carwash construction, equipment selection, and installation works have been fully ccomplished in underground car parks of shopping centres in Asker, Slependen, and Skien (more information at: http://www.bilvask1.no/).