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Anyone added a friction iba next to their touchless iba?

Ric

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What results did you see in terms of volume, customer satisfaction, etc. Have damage claims with the friction unit been an issue?
 

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I've never seen the friction not do at least twice the volume of the touch-free when side by side. If you have the room, money and potential volume, it's a very good idea. I can only speak for the Ryko softgloss as far as damage goes it has been very reliable. I own a softgloss and a touch-free. I do three times the volume of the touch-free with my softgloss and have about the same amount of damage complaints between the two, which is to say very few and mostly all bogus. If you are in a cold environment, you will need automatic doors for the friction wash. I recommend off board arches, dryer and tire shiner for fast throughput and higher ticket prices. Good luck.
 

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Ideally if there is ever a bank that will loan the money, that is how I would like to set up my site.

Ric - Any specific unit you are looking at?
 

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We added friction several years ago. I would do it again. Customers have responded slowly but well and volume is still growing.
Damage claims have been very minimal.

David
 

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At every side by side site we service, the Softgloss will out sell the touch less 2 to 1. Five years ago we replaced 8 touch less washes for the biggest Shell dealer in Michigan. Every site saw a huge increase in sales. Many of the locations were in small towns. Another Shell dealer (just West of the thumb) replaced one of their PDQ's with a Softgloss on the advice of the other dealer and they saw an immediate increase in sales. The cost to operate a Softgloss is dramatically lower than any touchless even with Rainshield and tri foam detergents options.
 
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