DiamondWash
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You two sound like old women bitching about who makes a better potato salad
Hello and thanks for adding me to the group. A buddy and I bought a Carwash/Laundromat last September. We are in a rural area with population in the township at 3,264 and in the county 98,266. We sit between 2 lakes, so summer time the area is busy with everyone at there cottages. So the carwash is 2 SS, and 1 IBA (RYKO VOYAGER). The previous owner installed the equipment used back in 1996 (Yes the RYKO is still running), they said the carwash did really well in the beginning, however sales have slipped. Well since owning it, we have made some changes the SS bays now have good soap comeing out of the gun (previous owner was super cheap), customers have already noticed. Now our VOYAGE has the nylon brushes, to upgrade to the foam its a 10K option. Well looking on the consignment form, there are some new RYKO's for sale priced pretty good that it looks. So what would you recommend? A touchless or a friction like the RYKO? So our best week for the Automatic since we owned it was about $200.00 (I don't think that is that great). So looking for some good advice here, trying to watch what we spend, but do know that need to make changes to bring customers back. So any good advice would be greatly appreciated!
The machine is probably over 20 years old. If the previous owner skipped on soap how do you think he maintained the Voyager.Hello and thanks for adding me to the group. A buddy and I bought a Carwash/Laundromat last September. We are in a rural area with population in the township at 3,264 and in the county 98,266. We sit between 2 lakes, so summer time the area is busy with everyone at there cottages. So the carwash is 2 SS, and 1 IBA (RYKO VOYAGER). The previous owner installed the equipment used back in 1996 (Yes the RYKO is still running), they said the carwash did really well in the beginning, however sales have slipped. Well since owning it, we have made some changes the SS bays now have good soap comeing out of the gun (previous owner was super cheap), customers have already noticed. Now our VOYAGE has the nylon brushes, to upgrade to the foam its a 10K option. Well looking on the consignment form, there are some new RYKO's for sale priced pretty good that it looks. So what would you recommend? A touchless or a friction like the RYKO? So our best week for the Automatic since we owned it was about $200.00 (I don't think that is that great). So looking for some good advice here, trying to watch what we spend, but do know that need to make changes to bring customers back. So any good advice would be greatly appreciated!
Can you make a video of it running and put it on youtube please and where is your carwash located incase im ever near it!Hello and thanks for adding me to the group. A buddy and I bought a Carwash/Laundromat last September. We are in a rural area with population in the township at 3,264 and in the county 98,266. We sit between 2 lakes, so summer time the area is busy with everyone at there cottages. So the carwash is 2 SS, and 1 IBA (RYKO VOYAGER). The previous owner installed the equipment used back in 1996 (Yes the RYKO is still running), they said the carwash did really well in the beginning, however sales have slipped. Well since owning it, we have made some changes the SS bays now have good soap comeing out of the gun (previous owner was super cheap), customers have already noticed. Now our VOYAGE has the nylon brushes, to upgrade to the foam its a 10K option. Well looking on the consignment form, there are some new RYKO's for sale priced pretty good that it looks. So what would you recommend? A touchless or a friction like the RYKO? So our best week for the Automatic since we owned it was about $200.00 (I don't think that is that great). So looking for some good advice here, trying to watch what we spend, but do know that need to make changes to bring customers back. So any good advice would be greatly appreciated!
I recommend you dont replace the voyager, you could regret it as machines like the voyager were actually MADE to last their simple to work on easy to maintain, their made of stainless steel unlike newer machines which are plastic and they break down WAY FASTER I recommend trying to put a touch free in maybe one of the 2 old self service bays to add a variety or put it outside next to the SS bays. You will want to keep the voyager if you want a soft touch as their just so reliable. Look at how much softglosses get replaced because their more trouble then good. where a voyager is Low maintenance and can run for YEARS AND YEARS even in abused conditions. I recommend getting slower gear boxes and foam brushes but you should keep the machine as it could save you a TON of money where newer soft touches such as softglosses could cost you MORE money maintenance wise.Hello and thanks for adding me to the group. A buddy and I bought a Carwash/Laundromat last September. We are in a rural area with population in the township at 3,264 and in the county 98,266. We sit between 2 lakes, so summer time the area is busy with everyone at there cottages. So the carwash is 2 SS, and 1 IBA (RYKO VOYAGER). The previous owner installed the equipment used back in 1996 (Yes the RYKO is still running), they said the carwash did really well in the beginning, however sales have slipped. Well since owning it, we have made some changes the SS bays now have good soap comeing out of the gun (previous owner was super cheap), customers have already noticed. Now our VOYAGE has the nylon brushes, to upgrade to the foam its a 10K option. Well looking on the consignment form, there are some new RYKO's for sale priced pretty good that it looks. So what would you recommend? A touchless or a friction like the RYKO? So our best week for the Automatic since we owned it was about $200.00 (I don't think that is that great). So looking for some good advice here, trying to watch what we spend, but do know that need to make changes to bring customers back. So any good advice would be greatly appreciated!
Another 16 year old voicing his opinion based on riding through car washes and building them in Roblox.I recommend you dont replace the voyager
You are so Rude!Another 16 year old voicing his opinion based on riding through car washes and building them in Roblox.
(╯▔皿▔)╯Is it not true?
Still doesnt mean you have to be toxic about itIs it not true?
No wonder so many of my friends left the forum its because they had to put up with toxic beings like you so go away and leave me alone!You're making recommendations on how someone someone spends a quarter million dollars on a piece of equipment, and you aren't being forthcoming on the basis of this recommendation. That's disrespectful to the person who asked for advice, so I pointed out who you are purely for the OP. If that's a problem for you, that's all on you.
Ik that I just dont need you being mean to me and my friends ok? Not trying to start drama!This is a forum for professionals to get advice from other professionals.
This is a forum for professionals to get advice from other professionals.
Ok Karen!MEP001 is right. You don’t have any business advising people on decisions as big as these. You need to stay in your lane and be forthcoming, by letting people know that you are just an enthusiast and have only knowledge gleaned by observing them. These are life changing financial decisions. This is something you probably know nothing about. I like your enthusiasm for the business, but you need to leave the “business” end of it to those that actually know that part.