QC CapitalPaid-Acquisition Teardown · June 2026
QC Capital · Meta Ads Teardown

What you're running now, and what we built to outperform it.

We pulled your live ads from the Meta Ad Library on June 2, 2026. You have 3 ads running, and two of them have under 100 views. The numbers in them are good. The look is generic, and the things that make you different, the 11 sites and the fact that a car wash is real estate you own, are not on the page. Here is a simple look at each one, and the new ads we built.

01What's running now
Good numbers, but the ads look like everyone else's.

You have three ads live right now. The tax and cash-flow hooks are strong. The problem is that two of them are barely being seen, and all three use a stock-style flyer that could belong to any fund. None of them show your sites or the real-estate angle that sets you apart. Here is how we read each one.

Tax angle · Car Wash Fund
Tax angle · Car Wash Fund
What's working. Leading with the tax break is smart. Up to 14% cash flow, a 2x equity target and a $100K minimum are all real numbers, and they sit right in the headline where people can read them.
What we'd change. The image is a stock-style flyer that could belong to any fund. It does not show your sites, and it does not say the one thing that makes you different, that a car wash is real estate you own.
1031 deadline · barely running
1031 deadline · barely running
What's working. The 1031 angle is a good hook for the investor who is about to owe tax on a sale. Listing two funds side by side gives them a clear choice.
What we'd change. This ad has under 100 views, so almost nobody is seeing it. It is also doing a lot at once. Pick one fund, lead with one number, and put a real site behind it instead of a stock office tower.
Liquidity Fund · barely running
Liquidity Fund · barely running
What's working. A short, fully passive option with up to 11% cash flow is a clean offer, and saying it is third-party audited builds trust.
What we'd change. This one is also under 100 views. The dark flyer blends in with every other finance ad in the feed. None of it shows the 11 sites or the membership income that the money actually comes from.

The pattern across all 3 ads

  • Two of three are barely running. The 1031 ad and the Liquidity Fund ad each have under 100 views, so your best tax hooks are reaching almost no one.
  • The look is generic. Stock flyers and dark finance graphics blend into the feed. Nothing tells the viewer this is QC Capital at a glance.
  • Your real edge is missing. The 11-site AquaShine portfolio and the "a car wash is real estate you own" thesis never appear on the image, so the one thing no competitor can copy is invisible.
02What we built
Four ads, each built around one clear idea.

In your real colours, shot like real photos instead of stock flyers. Each one leads with a number you already use, and each one finally shows what the others hide, the sites, the real-estate angle, and where the recurring income comes from. Built to run next to the ads you have now.

Up to 14% cash flow
Up to 14% cash flow

Your best numbers up front, on a real express-wash building instead of a flyer.

Tax-advantaged
Tax-advantaged

The depreciation and 1031 angle, said plainly, on a real operating asset.

11 sites · FL GA SC
11 sites · FL GA SC

The portfolio you are not showing anyone. One number, full frame.

Recurring memberships
Recurring memberships

Where the cash flow comes from, in any economy, on a real-estate base.

03The first 14 days
14

Run all four new ads against your accredited audiences at a small daily budget, and keep your current ads on the whole time. In two weeks you will see which one lowers your cost per lead. Nothing here asks you to turn off an ad that is working.

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