I did use it and it did good job on bugs. I would say quick for a IBA.Did u buy the use unit
The loud speaker is probably the best part of the razor. That way people have no excuse cause it tells them what to do. Just my opinion. At one of my washs i have a high velocity and it does not speak to the customers and i get so may entrance time outs because they pull to far past the stopping point and the light to back up just blinks.
I think your assessment is correct. I have a slow site, so I think I would rather go with a 3 brush that is slower but cleans better over a faster 5 brush. Wish I had lines, but that's not an issue, so might as well clean the best.Never went to look at one, because I felt I needed a faster machine. But I went shopping for autos in the past couple of months and here's what I've kinda observed.
All three brushes machines are slow compared to a five brush machine.
The machines with arms (ryko and oasis I5) have their brushes on arms and a faster than the others.
The Ryko is one of the fastest cloth machines I saw, but there was a compromise in cleaning. That gantry can fly on the rails on chemical passes!
The Oasis cleaned the backs pretty darned well, much better than the Ryko I saw.
It seemed to me the best cleaning machines used a motor/gearbox to travel around the car so the brushes could time and overlap each other, but they are slower than the arm machines. I believe the profile is that design.
I think you are right on with that assessment. I also think the machines that have the brushes on a straight axis rather than on arms also double wash the fronts and backs of cars with the top brush extending down to the floor. This probably gives a better cleaning to the front and back but adds lots of time. These machines also do seem to move slower when brushing than the ryko and oasis machine. The ryko and oasis travel pretty quick for being in a wash cycle. I have conveyors and compare it to that - they are in line with a medium to faster conveyor speed. The profile and European three brush machines (when brushing) seem move at a speed slower than I have seen any conveyor set to.Never went to look at one, because I felt I needed a faster machine. But I went shopping for autos in the past couple of months and here's what I've kinda observed.
All three brushes machines are slow compared to a five brush machine.
The machines with arms (ryko and oasis I5) have their brushes on arms and a faster than the others.
The Ryko is one of the fastest cloth machines I saw, but there was a compromise in cleaning. That gantry can fly on the rails on chemical passes!
The Oasis cleaned the backs pretty darned well, much better than the Ryko I saw.
It seemed to me the best cleaning machines used a motor/gearbox to travel around the car so the brushes could time and overlap each other, but they are slower than the arm machines. I believe the profile is that design.