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The Revestor
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 ต.ค. 2017
I decided to document my entreprenuerial endeavors. This is centralized around Real Estate and Passive Income. Follow along!
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I took a Tricycle to a Roadside Filipino Car Wash!
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Join me on this unique adventure as I take a tricycle to a roadside Filipino car wash! In this vlog, I'm exploring the Philippines and experiencing the local culture. I stumbled upon a self-serve car wash along the main street, and I couldnt pass up the opportunity to give it a try. The system is similar to a coin op car wash in the United States, where you insert your money or in this case Peso and get to work cleaning your vehicle. Im curious how much a car wash business can make in the Philippines consideringthe different functions here. From my observation, this car wash seems to be doing well, and it's a great example of a profitable business idea. Watch until the end to see how my tricycle gets sparkling clean!
Join me on this unique adventure as I take a tricycle to a roadside Filipino car wash! In this vlog, I'm exploring the Philippines and experiencing the local culture. I stumbled upon a self-serve car wash along the main street, and I couldnt pass up the opportunity to give it a try. The system is similar to a coin op car wash in the United States, where you insert your money or in this case Peso and get to work cleaning your vehicle. Im curious how much a car wash business can make in the Philippines consideringthe different functions here. From my observation, this car wash seems to be doing well, and it's a great example of a profitable business idea. Watch until the end to see how my tricycle gets sparkling clean!
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Self Serve Car Wash in the Philippines
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Experience the charm and uniqueness of a car wash in the Philippines! In this video, we delve into the primitive and modest car wash services that reflect the vibrant culture of a third-world environment. Discover how locals maintain their vehicles with limited resources while showcasing their ingenuity and creativity. From hand-washing techniques to the use of eco-friendly products, witness th...
Upgrading my Camera System for the Car Wash | ONWOTE 4K Security Camera System
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Join me as I buy my 2nd car wash location and tackle major renovations! Follow along as I transform this self-serve car wash into a thriving business. linktr.ee/therevestor
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Credit Card Reader Update on a Car Wash with Etowah Valley Equipment
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Discount link for Nayax Credit Card Readers nayax.pxf.io/c/4298119/1454672/15225 linktr.ee/therevestor Music Rights th-cam.com/video/HsuVRKAwqWk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=itfjm-tARqlbq5-M Welcome to our video tutorial on upgrading your outdated swipe-only credit card reader to the state-of-the-art Nayax VPOS Touch! In this game-changing video, we will walk you through the entire setup process, including th...
Air Dryers for a Self Serve Car Wash | Full Installation
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Car Wash Chronicles EXPOSES My Car Wash Business
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Installing Nayax VPOS Touch at a Car Wash | Complete Wiring for Dixmor LED7
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Reviving a $6,000 Shampoo Vac | Diagnosis & Repair of an IVS Carpet Wizard
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🔧 Today we get into the nuts and bolts of the car wash business as we bring a $6,000 IVS Carpet Wizard Shampoo Vac back to life! 💪 In this video, we'll diagnose the issues and walk you through the repair process step by step. If you're a fan of vending machines, passive income, and entrepreneurial adventures, this video is a must-watch! 🏠💰 Don't forget to hit that like button 👍, leave a comment...
My Ford Raptor's TURO Income: A One Year Breakdown
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Completely Remodeled Car Wash: Full-Tour Walkthrough
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Final Projects before I OPEN the CAR WASH!
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Reviving a Car Wash after being closed for 15+ Years!
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Buy a hose attachment and car soap. Buy wax and or polish. All good. Also, has anyone ever seen any options other than soap work?
A lot of idiots flocking the tunnel car washes not realizing how bad it’s damaging the paint of their cars.
So this would cost $40 at my self wash place. I think I'm just gonna wash my car at home from now on. Greedflation is everywhere.😢
So u want all of us to spend more in washing our cars by all of this steps of yours huh? Nice hustle😂
Hey man, does this communicate with DRB?
"Coin Vaults Emptied Daily" on the car wash coin collectors. Liar Liar Pants On Fire! :)
Crazy helpful! Thanks so much for the video!
Hello new laundromat owner here, in my search for info on how to maintain repair and build these change machine seems to be nonexistent..where can I find build info , how to's ..and yes have a 600 standard changer ...having had time finding parts. Thanks eric
When you put it in stop, does the timer stop so you can wipe down the car then choose another option after without paying again, or is it that when you put it on stop, it will stop the whole session and you have to swipe your card again?
I knew this car wash looked familiar! I use to travel to Utah A LOT, and when I'd get there, I'd wash my truck at this car wash, and I love it! I'll have to stop by again next time I'm there. 👍🏻
Wow, nice to see you back in Philippines, how long you stay there? I'll be back in Philippines too next year again visiting cebu.
Hey. The. Revestor. Let’s. Become. Friends. In. Person 🙏😘
Great video.. took notes.. question: if the triple foam option was present would there be a rinse before going to the hot wax?
I assume I don't have to rinse off after each step. Like, between step 5 (pre-soak) and step 6 (soap) and step 6 and step 7 (foam brush). Or am I wrong?
how often you collect change?
Keep your car wash in good working condition and keep promotions it on local social media. You can continue to survive. I prefer self service car washes so that I can get all of my car clean! Tunnel washes don’t always do that for me.
Smart young man. Collect them quarters weekly. Make sure you test those bays each week. Such a handsome guy!
You are the best bro ❤
When you are a 81 year old 4 foot 9inches woman who does NOT wash her car anymore I can only use automatic car washers now so I rely on them
You dont want those chemicals anywhere near your head or face.
Colorblind people exist, Nathan.
Hey. The. Revetor Let’s. Become. Friends. In. Person. With. Love. 🙏🌈
He just spent like 30 on the car wash he knows he trying to get ya money 💰 lol
Did you make any videos and the wiring from the pump stand to the bay ?
A lot of self service car washes and some automatic ones I see are attached to gas station all-in-one's like Casey's and Jordan's (two chains we have here in the South similar to Love's and Pilot stations but on a smaller scale). Between offering gas, restaurants inside, and a car wash, they seem to spread themselves thin and the car wash gets neglected as long as a single bay or two sort of works. I wish we had more automated brushless touchless washes, but they seem very expensive to build, and those are usually dedicated sites in highly populated areas. I use one when I need a quick, thorough wash in the winter and I don't want to hand wash out in the cold or use a brush wash that might scratch the paint, but going 45 mins each way to the brushless automatic wash seems to defeat the purpose of the trip. Any dirt you get off will get back on the car after 45 mins at 70 mph on the freeway. At least here in the South we don't have to worry much about road salt (sand is used more for traction and breaking up ice).
I'm guessing there are a lot of similarities between the car wash business (self-serve and automated) and the laundromat business.
Sorry for the length, but I have a gloss black car, which takes a lot of TLC during washes, so I thought I would leave my thoughts since black vehicles require extra care. I have always heard to skip the brush, especially on new black cars with gloss paint, because brushes produce micro marring and scratches. I prefer a contactless wash, but if I have to scrub, instead of agitating with a brush, I use a good quality microfiber towel used with a Swiffer sort of extendable plastic mop (this is also good on bathroom floors used with IPA). Swiffers also make it easier for short people to wash the roof. Washable, reusable microfiber cloths covered with soap, IPA, hydrogen peroxide, or bleach also make it unnecessary to buy new Swiffer refills when used to wash a car or clean a home's floors. I like the Mr. Clean ones for every day car and floor washing. I wash my car every week to 4 weeks (2020 Toyota Corolla XLE, #209 black sand pearl/mica paint), and as a daily driver it only gets a light amount of dirt on it driving about 9,000 miles a year--nothing like a truck. Still, I would never wash a black vehicle with a brush when a microfiber can do the job more gently. Avoiding brushes is why I avoid automatic car washes in the first place. We have automated brushless ones here but they are few because they are so expensive to build. I prefer paste or liquid natural carnauba waxes on black paint, but I often use the car wash wax if I feel the car needs a quick maintenance touch up on the wax between majoring waxings. Spray waxes from a bottle can be a little expensive for the limited protection you get from them. Cleaner waxes are okay for maintenance waxes but I prefer using them sparingly. They're more and more common now in stores though because they save time. But their added chemicals can be rough on paint and clear coat. I never knew that the car wash hot wax was a sort of clear coat and should be applied on a wet car. I thought the wax was like a spray wax that would not bond to the paint if the wax was applied to a wet car, since most spray waxes go on dry paint and then are wiped off. Good to know. In my experience, large drying towels, even high quality ones like from The Rag Company, often leave lint. I like using small to medium sized dry microfibers that are designed to get rid of smudges and fingerprints on paint and glass, even fine glass finishing microfibers, or a waffle weave cloth for really wet cars. These weaves seem to leave less debris behind. These smaller microfibers don't soak up water like the big towels, but they don't leave lint, either, and to be honest the huge towels are best used just on the hood and roof of a sedan. If used on the doors, they often drag the ground and contaminate the paint surface with dirt. I may go through more microfibers attaching them to the Swiffer to dry off the car, but I don't have to go back to make a second pass to remove lint, either. Again, the Swiffer makes it easier to dry the roof of small vehicles. I have some small electric air blowers to dry cars, but they often require so much time to push the droplets off the car that it is just faster to use microfibers. Air drying only works with really high pressure systems, I find. Since I lack a garage or covered driveway and my water at home is quite hard, I often wash, decon, clay, and wax in the shade of a self-serve wash bay with distilled water. Or I buy distilled water and use pump sprayers at home to wash since I lack a spigot hookup close to my driveway. For waxing, I find the little 20 volt DA/orbital polishers work well if no major paint correction is involved, and they lack a cord, making them easier to use. They also use reusable bonnets of various materials (foam, microfiber, wool, terrycloth) that can be reused. When doing a thorough detailing in the shade of a bay at a self-service wash, I make sure to buy gas or something else from the station to compensate them for the extra time I'm in the bay. The wash process takes me about 15 minutes, but going from wash, to decon, to clay, to compound, to polish, to wax on a single car takes hours. To not be a jerk to the car wash owners, I often only do a complete process on a major part like the hood, or on a few smaller quarter panels. I do this on the weekends early and late when there isn't a line to use all the bays. I return every week until the car is finished. So doing a whole car very thoroughly (wash/decon/clay/compound/polish/wax) can take me about a month. Washing the car repeatedly when I wax new sections recleans the parts I have already waxed, so even if the entire car is not waxed at exactly the same time, it's hard to tell the difference. The wax all fails at about the same time. I try to do a wax every 3 months with just a wash and a diluted 70/30 IPA wipedown if that, or sometimes I apply the new wax without a wipe down if it looks like the old wax is gone with the passage of time because the water is no longer beading. Usually the hood, roof, and trunk require wax every three months. The sides and back can go six months since they get less direct sunlight. The front grille often needs more attention because of bug splatter and rock chips. I only do decon/clay/compound/polish when absolutely needed since these remove a bit of clear coat and I try to keep a car for 20+ years under the hot Arkansas sun. I've only gone through this whole decon/clay/compound/polish process once in the five years I have owned the car, and even then only on the parts that needed it. Thanks for this video. I'll try the wax trick to help speed up drying. I always avoided it because when I would see the wax bead on the water I would think, "It isn't bonding to the paint." I thought I was supposed to apply the liquid wax to dry paint, then wash or buff it off. I'm not a big fan of bottled spray waxes/detailers anyway and would rather use the car wash's wax. The spray waxes don't last a long time, and for all the expense of buying them, you can just do a quick wash and accomplish the same thing for less money. Waterless washes I like a little better, as they are like detailers but work a bit better on paint defects. I keep bug/tar removers and a microfiber in the car in case of bird droppings on black paint on a hot day, but those tend to leave an oily protective film that I don't like, so I try to wash them off as soon as possible. I will also say if one uses a strong car soap like Purple Power, it seems to be hard on glossy black paint. Water will lie very flat on the clear after Purple Power is used. Sometimes if I'm just removing a light layer of road film, I only use the presoak (without even a pre-rinse since the soak has water in it and is going to encapsulate the dirt and wash it away anyway). It all seems to work fairly well. My only complaint might be wheel cleaning. A lot of decon iron removing products can't be used on many types of wheels without damaging them. You can get a brush into some wheels, but the best approach is just to remove the wheel and then scrub off the brake dust. That process, as well as putting the car on jack stands to wash underneath, is a big pain. I'm not sure if we have an automated wash here that only does the underside, but I'll keep an eye out for one. Thanks again for your video.
Could’ve made it shorter bro. I’m in a hurry and I’ve only got so much fkn $
that’s clockwise not counter
Doesn't it charge you 5 percent tho
That was awesome!! Never seen that before. Crazy
There's a street in the town I live in that not only has tons of car washes, but people have constructed at least 3 BRAND NEW car washes in the past 2 years. Leads me to believe it's highly profitable because they build them so close to competition.
You should put LED lights in the back next to the bush. It will look on fire.
You can wire your boiler into your weepmizer for it to turn on with the freezing temps.
Hey, I’m also a car wash owner and wanted to know how you keep the triple foam from freezing in the winter? I’m about to add it to mine but wasn’t sure about the winter months. The foam brush has antifreeze soap and the gun has weep so not sure what to do with the foam gun.
Who the hell has THAT many dollar coins!?
I don’t worry too much about my car. But I haven’t been a good place mentally, and just like my room (which I have gotten around to cleaning) it’s starting to reflect as in my car is covered in trash, dirt, stains, inside and out. The self serve car wash has always been intimidating, but I’m budgeting, and this place down the street from me is cheap. After watching this video, I have a better understanding of how all the notches and whatnot work, so I feel less intimidated and actually look forward to washing my poor baby today.
Thanks for this! I always skipped the pre wash, because it seemed like a rip off with that boring low-pressure and it’s not a much fun, didn’t realize what it was!
Very cool to see!
Must be nice to have hot wax. Or hot anything. Just cold water here in my local California wash.
The plastic quarters go in
One of the cheapest if not the cheapest.
What leds did you buy to replace ?
That was just a sad production.
Man, Stfu. It's not bad for a newbie. Care to share your best production ??
Cool video! Considering the Culture over there in the Philippines! 😊 Filipinos are generally hard working people,...my Boss is From there!
You don't know what you have until it's gone..
I've never used tire cleaner or pre-soak. Is it okay to use the tire cleaner on the rims?
I would suggest that you mount the connections at an upward angle. Water can still follow small access points so hang the connections with the green LED to the top. I use a junction box with cables entering and exiting the bottom but changing the angle should help and it’s a very easy fix. Take care!
Hi, Can you highlight the capital. Investment required in setting up car wash business. And how much is the is the revenue
Hey Nathan, I might be 3 years late but since I saw that you're looking for marketing ideas, I suggest having a modern looking website to rank up higher in Google and showcase your car wash. So if you need one or would like to know more about how a website can help you elevate your car wash business, please lemme know. Otherwise your content is amazing!