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i think the best analogy ive ever heard is this: when you take a shower, do you just pour body wash without lathering it up and scrubbing? a car is the same thing, really.
car wash scratching a car because the brush material holding dirt is a bit outdated story. those brush materials are made...
would you share which manufacturer you're going with?
i'm not a iba/ss guy, but i did just refit a 100ft tunnel with pretty much brand new tunnel equipment minus tunnel controller, power pack, air compressor, mcc, vacs for pretty much under 600k. i thought even petit which is one of the most...
i was watching some car wash videos during my downtime and i was looking at AVW's tunnel on their main youtube page:
in this video, right after the high pressure rinse arch they have a flash dryer which is not something i've seen.
i am assuming this is to blow away the remaining soap and...
you can go complete NCS-Macneil and have a menu item where you can select to have the traditional friction tunnel or a menu item with all brushes retracted for a completely touchless tunnel wash.
high pressure rinse arch is a must in it -- petit xr series would be my pick if i had infinite money.
stinger puts out great cars but i do remember we would have ridiculous buildup in our applicators and gunk up our reclaim system, neither of which i go with anymore. imo you shouldn't have to clean your applicators that often, every other week at most.
give new wave innovations a call for...
i remember going down to huntsville al in 2020 to see if there was any washes i could acquire to expand into that city and i saw this wash (closed already at this point) figuring a grand arch, macneil z-frame, rinse, drip space, and 70-90hp dryer system would probably be able to rake in 50-60K...
with a good weekly and monthly preventative maintenance and supply of parts, equipment can last indefinitely.
one of my tunnel is 18 years old and the only thing i finally had to replace was my conveyor, mitters (basket frame eroded away too much), and dryers (rebuilt motors on some of them...
my problem i have with sonnys and my local distributor is just that. they are so busy serving these big PE companies or companies with multiple sites, and mom and pop stores are often put last in the priority list. when i first got in the industry i kept getting the cold shoulder, so i started...
hello, this question is leveraged towards operators who have experience using other dryer manufacturers in addition to premier.
i am planning to rebuild one of my site and it is in need of new dryer system (currently running on coleman-hanna dryers from 16 years ago).
i have been considering...
i have been using washify for the last 4 years and one thing i have to say is that every paystation has their issues.
personally my down time has been very minimal and the lpr read rate hovers around 90%, but there's a washify community fb page where there's galore of people freaking out on a...
using a rainbar/streamer-styled foamer will reduce your chemical usage by 20-30% per application and will also spread the application evenly.
sheets are overrated, none of my customers mentioned it when i went from sheet to streamer foamer.