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Thousands Vote Dirty in Arizona

Thousands of Arizonians have voted dirty this election year. To determine what convenience store parking area is the dirtiest in the Phoenix Metro area, Phoenix Power Wash Systems of Arizona has enlisted the every day consumer in attempting to determine which Arizona convenience store could use a free spruce-up for the holidays.

Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) November 8, 2006 -- Thousands of Arizonians have voted dirty this election year. In an ongoing quest to determine what convenience store parking area is the dirtiest in the Phoenix Metro area. Phoenix Power Wash Systems of Arizona (www.phoenixpowerwash.com) has enlisted the every day consumer in attempting to determine which Arizona convenience store could use a free spruce-up for the holidays.    

Travis W. Seffern, the sales manager for Phoenix Power Wash Systems of Arizona, a 6-year old company that offers complete pressure wash services to both commercial properties, residential homes, and fleet vehicles explains, "the consumer knows which convenience or retail store parking lot is the dirtiest. They shop there often on a daily basis. In Arizona it's hard to disguise dirty asphalt or concrete without scheduled maintenance."

Seffern states, "This is a win-win for the corporate owned or franchise convenience store owner. Whether the consumer 'votes' on-line or by voting with our office directly, not only will the store learn that its customers want a clean and safe shopping experience but they should also see that consumers notice. All consumer feedback we receive will be given to the store."

The marketing director for Phoenix Power Wash Systems of Arizona, J. Scott Seffern-Hartline adds, "Every customer shops where they feel good. A clean parking lot provides the first impression each person has of a business. In this election year we are asking the consumer to cast a Dirty Vote and give our power washing service away."

"It's all in fun," states Tom Berger, a franchisee convenience store owner. Berger further says, "We would receive a free power wash from Phoenix Power Wash Systems of Arizona and gain valuable feedback from our customers."

Phoenix Power Wash Systems of Arizona donates proceeds from every job to the Valley of the Sun - Habitat for Humanity chapter. Seffern explained, "Our charitable slogan with Habitat is, 'With every job we do - a family gets closer to owning their own home.' If every contractor in this city did their part every member of our community would have a roof over his or her head."

About Phoenix Power Wash Systems of Arizona
A registered veteran owned and minority operated small business enterprise Phoenix Power Wash Systems of Arizona is a successful example of a community based business. Go to www.phoenixpowerwash.com to vote or view the dirtiest convenience store results.

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