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My biggest issue with chinese equipment as someone whos bought chinese machinery for something else is that it works fine, until it doesnt. Then good luck trying to fix the issue.
Been burned twice, never again.
That being said, I'd love to see one of those leisuwash machines in action and...
On a more serious note though, support and ease of fixing is more important than the machine. You just need one logic error in the machine and you will be down for weeks at a time with no way to fix it.
You can see this thread here for about your general experiences will result in buying one
https://www.carwashforum.com/threads/i-have-two-touchless-car-wash-machines-need-to-be-installed-at-georgia-as-quickly-as-possible.18481/
Want to pick apart a few peoples brain, not from the US.
Situation is as is:
Land value: 2.5-3m
Construction Cost: 1.5m
Equipment Value: 1.1m
If you were going to build a car wash on someone else's land, using the figures above, what would be a reasonable lease if you were to front equipment...
Hijacking thread since we're speaking about petits, anyone has experience with both the double barrel and a Petit. Is the Petit actually cleaning better or is it hype.
Im not from the US so situation is a bit different here. There is no tunnel competition here, competition is just about all touchless and touchless does seem to be the preferred IBA here.
Situation: In the location it needs to be a 24 hour car wash as activity is active all night. Benefits of...
For those of you running both a friction machine and touchless side by side, what is your experience? Do you wish you would have went full friction or touchless? Are you offering both packages at the same price? Which side is generally more popular?
If its being applied over the presoak I guess you could say its just their way of trying to increase dwell time since its also high PH. That said youre better off just swapping them for presoak. Just make sure youre accounting for adequate dwell time between the lo/hi when you do switch them out
On the same note it's kind of surprising that the car wash industry doesn't have independent reviewers that review chemicals, machinery etc in order to improve competitiveness and prices like many other industries have
I was just interested in what other chemicals you use :P
I'm in the midst of building my own carwash and I liked the idea of scrapping carnauba and using Graphene/ceramic passes instead which is why I asked.
Any of those other chemicals you've tested worth anything?