As a regular consumer of car washes I’d definitely encourage you to install an automatic car wash with cloth brushes and automatic dryers. If I lived in that area you’d have me as a regular twice a week customer!
Just to put a different opinion in..... I too most-often use the automatic car wash, but I will ONLY use the touchless ones. I don't want my vehicle being damaged by some idiot who went through before me with a ton of mud/stones/etc on their vehicle. The cloth & rotary brushes retain that crap for several vehicle washes afterwards.
Speaking for the out of service vac, I recommend putting traffic cones and an under construction/service sign (or similar) there. It's just a little frustrating experience backing into a bay, getting out of your vehicle and seeing it won't work. It's the little things in my opinion. These do leave a mark with customers
@therevestor I should start my renovation in September. All new concrete in bays and aprons. Heated floors, new coin boxes, tire brush, foam brush, triple foam, air shamee, new pumps and stand, RO unit, new signage. I purchased car wash may 12, 2023. I didn't know anything about cars washes except what I learned from you and car wash chronicles
Is it normal if when I watch these carwash videos from you guys, I get the gbs Excitement. One day, I'll be the third guy making videos down in Texas. Think I can have a small twist for Self-Serve carwash
Also, that is a hell of a lot of soap. Here where I am it's 1€ for 2 mins. Equals 30€ per hour. I can't imagine being profitable with that much soup for 30 an hour. I don't know how it is in the states though. I'd maybe put a economy and premium setting on the switches, with different pricing for different soap quantities and/or qualities. But then again, it may be completely different in the US as far as pricing for materials, power and general cost and labour
Are you using JBS or KR for your chemical products? If so which products are you using? I'm blowing up a rural wash in Oklahoma and we're looking for a chemical supplier :-)
Good times. Great car wash! Already missing Utah.
As a regular consumer of car washes I’d definitely encourage you to install an automatic car wash with cloth brushes and automatic dryers. If I lived in that area you’d have me as a regular twice a week customer!
Just to put a different opinion in..... I too most-often use the automatic car wash, but I will ONLY use the touchless ones. I don't want my vehicle being damaged by some idiot who went through before me with a ton of mud/stones/etc on their vehicle. The cloth & rotary brushes retain that crap for several vehicle washes afterwards.
Great seeing you guys getting together!
I love cross-over episodes!
Speaking for the out of service vac, I recommend putting traffic cones and an under construction/service sign (or similar) there. It's just a little frustrating experience backing into a bay, getting out of your vehicle and seeing it won't work. It's the little things in my opinion. These do leave a mark with customers
Great content. I have learned a lot from you two. I am going to implement things you share on these videos into my 5 bay car wash remodel
Right on! When do you start on the project?
@therevestor I should start my renovation in September. All new concrete in bays and aprons. Heated floors, new coin boxes, tire brush, foam brush, triple foam, air shamee, new pumps and stand, RO unit, new signage. I purchased car wash may 12, 2023. I didn't know anything about cars washes except what I learned from you and car wash chronicles
@@therevestor you should make empty bay a automatic
@@therevestor that’s what i whould recommend and it make 1000+$
Is it normal if when I watch these carwash videos from you guys, I get the gbs Excitement. One day, I'll be the third guy making videos down in Texas. Think I can have a small twist for Self-Serve carwash
Nice dude hope you find one to run
I’m in the process of purchasing a four bay car wash myself . Three self service and one automatic that’s very dated.
Also, that is a hell of a lot of soap. Here where I am it's 1€ for 2 mins. Equals 30€ per hour. I can't imagine being profitable with that much soup for 30 an hour. I don't know how it is in the states though. I'd maybe put a economy and premium setting on the switches, with different pricing for different soap quantities and/or qualities. But then again, it may be completely different in the US as far as pricing for materials, power and general cost and labour
Lookin good! Nitpicking but the trifoam is a little watery for my taste. I like more foam. Sorays great though.
Hi,
Can you highlight the capital. Investment required in setting up car wash business. And how much is the is the revenue
Where is Chris' channel? Thanks!
where can you get the trash cans you use
Does your car wash have a sign & marquee by the highway that you can use to advertise specials? What’s the name of the car wash?
We have an A-frame sign at the road the says "Car Wash Now Open"
Hey do you know how or where I can find a professional to do my electric?
What tip are you using on the tri foam gun? I cant seem to get mine to fan as wide as yours
I like to run about a 35 degree fan. If you get to wide it hits the edges of the tip. 4030 is a good size.
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Are you using JBS or KR for your chemical products? If so which products are you using? I'm blowing up a rural wash in Oklahoma and we're looking for a chemical supplier :-)
Both! I like to mix it up and test out different stuff. I would start with one of the ones you mentioned above.
@@therevestor What are you using for your bug cleaner? I'd like to give it a try.
Hey. Nathan. The. Revestor. And. Christopher. Let’s. Become. Friends. In. Person. 🙏❤️😘