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Foam Gun with polish or Foam Brush w/detergent--Pick 1-to install 1st-

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Can we determine before we choose--which would increase our sales by installing a foam brush to clean---
we have a great presoak that customers really like---
or add to our polish a second choice with a foam gun.
The price is almost the same with either system. 2 low pressure presoaks or 2 polishes?
Any Idea,s?

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Mark Bohne
Pro Wash Express
Elgin Il
 

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Definitely foam brush. Operating cost is lower, and use will be probably five times more. I use Erie hog's hair brushes and they last around six months.
 

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I would guess that there are few SS washes around from the modern era that do not ave the FB. There is a reason for this.
 

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Earl Weiss said:
I would guess that there are few SS washes around from the modern era that do not ave the FB. There is a reason for this.
There are a few of the "Super Wash" self serves around here - I don't know the whole story, but it worked something like a franchise where the owner/operator had to buy their chemical and couldn't make any changes to the equipment including adding foam brush. The guys that got out from under their control pretty much immediately added foam brush and/or spot free.
 
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