Chamber Hosts Ribbon-Cutting at 5 Star Detailing
From the Jul 1, 2025 e-Edition
McKENZIE (June 26) — The McKenzie Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon-cutting Thursday at 5 Star Detailing, a new business located at 15830 Highland Drive, next to Regions Bank.
First-time business owner Bryan Townes opened the shop on May 1. Townes is also a full-time employee at Granges.
5 Star Detailing offers four packages for interior and exterior detailing, ranging from the "Two Star Package", an exterior hand wash, for $20 per car, $30 per SUV or van and $35 per truck, to the "Five Star Detailing" package for $125/$150/$175, which includes hand wash, vacuum, interior cleaning, cleaning of door/trunk jambs, cargo areas, rims, vinyl or leather seats, floor mats and carpets, dash protection, waxing and bug and tar removal.
More information on pricing can be found on the 5 Star Detailing Facebook page.
For appointments and availability, call 731-535-2232. Walk-ins are accepted when possible.
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