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How do you rig shutting your bays down. I gotta do it. We all train our customers but always gonna be that element. 💩 head was spraying his truck bed out yesterday and I could see the degreaser he was spraying bed down with. I was 50 minutes away at my other wash watching this idiot...
I only advertise at dual IB higher volume site, I have one in a 5k population town so really no need as it’s just myself and a competing wash a mile or so away. Im
Frequently there so locals know any issues I’m easy to get a hold of. Busy site i advertise through the high school football...
That is great 👍🏼. I bet you guys out west pray for longer winters the way we pray for no rain during pollen season. This is probably a dumb question but When you are open in the REALLY cold temps doesn’t the water sheet the cars in the self serve bays?
That’s cold, our high was 38 today , guess I’ll stop complaining after hearing your temps :). But I do the same. If I see a hard freeze coming I just shut down early evening both locations.
That’s the problem here, not enough use when it’s “just cold”. No threat of ice or snow and we get no benefit of salting the roads after shutting doors. 👎🏼
I believe you but how is that possible or is the list of details to long :) Last hard ice and snow we had here years back I was driving by washes that had ice walls from ceiling to floor like the pic you showed but in the automatics.
I’m in SE coastal NC. If I lived in a place where it stays cold for long periods I’d 100 percent invest in doors for the In Bays. I just looked this morning and looks like I will stay closed couple days.