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End of Wash Select II® Sales
This notice is to inform you that DRB® will be discontinuing sales of the Wash Select II effective July 31, 2024.
We will continue to provide support and sell spare parts for the Wash Select II units through June 30, 2028.
We are proud to offer alternative pay...
Be ready to empty them 3-5 a day, I'm considering removing mine because the rampant abuse of people "not customers" using them as their personal dump off site which if not maintained makes your wash look trashy "no pun intended" and a potential turnoff to customers.
Applying the wall cleaner with a foam cannon versus a pump up sprayer is my next experiment, because the foam apparently clings to the surface longer and adding a "slight amount" of colored foam brush to the mix for visual conformation.
I just installed these cameras from Alibi Security for another wash owner, 2mp and $40 each camera HD-TVI not IP, the problem is keeping them clear when the hp rinse comes on, I'm going to try and coat them with graphene to see if it will help.
I'm sorry to write this but my premier dryers that have 3 - 15hp motors with 2 elephant ears and one center oscillating setup is weaker then my old Ryko Thrustpro setup with 4 - 7.5hp motors they produced a ton more airflow with my Ryko setup then premier has unfortunately.
N/S also offers a drive in/back out style system and can have a dryer as they back out. Obviously the system in the video is on a optional platform for that location but I've seen them in service centers like you have mentioned with the size dimensions you posted.
Just a random thought at midnight, graphene apparently has extreme hydrophobic properties, what if this could be applied to in-bay security cameras to keep the lenses clearer/cleaner longer.
I would love to see a video of the graphene being applied through the arch, I found the arch application was the worst way because the HP line still has water in it from the prior HP rinse and when I had it setup for Foam Polish the graphene wouldn't start showing until 1/2 way around the...
Not sure if anybody has seen these videos on YouTube, but he has very detailed videos for various car wash equipment installations at his wash check them out here:
https://youtube.com/@therevestor?feature=shared
Bike Racks!!!! What friction system out there is safe with a bike rack "NONE" if so please show me a video, having owned both a Ryko SoftGloss and WashWorld Profile neither do well with aftermarket accessories I've seen, everything from ripped out brush sections to busted gearboxes and busted...
I use all Ver Tech products at my wash I recently switched to their Vault Line and it's working very well for me, but if your looking to replace Black Knight with another High Ph ver tech chemical goto Golden Knight.