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CORY (ABOVE) AND JESSICA KAMPSCHROER of the Monticello/Buffalo area have opened a state-of-the-art car wash along Hwy. 25. (Photos from Due North website).
JESSICA KAMPSCHROER.
CORY KAMPSCHROER (R) and an employee of his pre-rinse a vehicle as they approach the car wash station at Due North. (Patriot Photo by Bill Morgan).
DUE NORTH owners and employees plan to hold a grand opening later this month to officially announce the opening of their new business in Monticello. (Patriot Photo by Bill Morgan).

Due North Car Wash opens to public

Due North Car Wash recently opened their business in Monticello to eager and longing customers — searching for a great experience in caring for their vehicles.

They are located at 1301 Cedar Street in Monticello, right along Hwy. 25.

Due North’s owners, husband and wife, Cory and  Jessica Kampschroer, opened the car wash to high expectations and friendly enthusiasm. Right from the get-go, earnest customers began swinging in to the facility to experience a drive-thru car wash unlike any other.

Due North Car Wash features an expansive facility with lots of windows and an open-air feeling. As a customer drives up, they can either buy a single car wash, purchase an unlimited washing plan or use the vacuums out back. If one is part of the washing plan, a camera captures the vehicle license plate and the gate opens automatically for even faster service.

The whole car wash experience is estimated to take about two minutes to pass through the stages of the wash which include, prep and bug buster, a foaming pre-soak, a super soft or touchless wash, a spot-free rinse and a power dry. Upgrades include underbody rinses, a clear coat sealer, salt shield, tire and wheel cleaner, a triple foam polish, a mega sheet foamer, an ultimate ceramic finish, a hot wax and a heated jet dry.

They also have a free car mat cleaning station that cleans car mats in about a minute.

Cory, a former Strategic Development Partner at 4giving, is leading the Due North team and oversees all elements of research, real estate, partnership development, and construction. Cory’s background includes extensive experience in marketing, broadcasting and technology.

Jessica, a former Eyewitness News reporter, is leading Due North’s community engagement, outreach and public affairs. With an extensive career in broadcast journalism, Jessica enjoys connecting with people and sharing their stories. 

Jessica and Cory have lived in the Monticello-Buffalo community for more than a decade and are proud to call this community home.

Another partner in the Due North venture is Jason Halvorson, President of Stellis Health in Monticello, Buffalo, and Albertville/St. Michael.

The Kampschroers plan to host a ribbon-cutting/grand opening later this month.