Restaurants and sports teams dominate Club Carwash's nearest audiences — a cross-kind pattern that spans the full top 10 and well beyond. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 0.90 signals a very tight match.
Steak 'n Shake leads at 0.90, the strongest pull in the set — a fast casual dining chain, not another car wash. Tommy's Express Car Wash follows at 0.89, the only fellow Car Wash and Detailing entity in the top 10. After that, the neighbor set fans out across casual dining (Applebee's at 0.87, Fazoli's at 0.87), a gas station (Speedy Cafe at 0.86), a sports team (Cleveland Browns at 0.86), an athlete (Baker Mayfield at 0.86), a destination (Cedar Point at 0.85), a bookstore (Books-A-Million at 0.85), and another athlete (Myles Garrett at 0.85). That's eight distinct subcategories across ten neighbors — a genuinely broad shape with no single cluster dominating.
The subcategory tally across the top 10 reads: two Athletes, one Fast Casual Dining, two Casual Dining, one Car Wash and Detailing, one Gas Stations, one Sports Teams, one Destinations, one Bookstores. Restaurants & Eateries entities account for three of the ten slots, and Ohio-adjacent sports figures and teams recur throughout, suggesting a regional Midwest footprint shapes this audience as much as any single category affinity.
The broad shape here means Club Carwash's audience doesn't belong to one tribe — it overlaps meaningfully with dining, sports, and retail audiences simultaneously.