I'm looking at a SS/IBA wash that is about 15 years old with original equipment. It has been reasonably well maintained but the IBA, Istobal, has about 125,000 washes on it. Any guesstimates as an average life that can be expected?
Exactly! How well was the machine maintained, parts availability and costs...does the machine look modern enough that it conveys confidence to the consumer?it's not really as much about wash counts. I think what matters is repair costs, downtime, wash quality and throughput.
Yes - there definitely comes a time when you can continue to do the repairs, buy the parts, keep the machine working etc., but it is just no longer cost effective to do so.it's not really as much about wash counts. I think what matters is repair costs, downtime, wash quality and throughput.
Wowsers!! 85cpd is a LOT! Gotta be 1 of the busier washes on here!This is a good question. I have made similar observation and have similar concerns. Moving parts = some degree of useful life that varies by quality of the materials, workmanship, design, brand, installation, maintenance etc.
Some machines are obviously more reliable than others but this is a very good question. Not being entirely familiar with IBA averages I have wondered and asked a few times. What would be considered average? Using the numbers your presented above 125k washes over 15 years averages out to ~ 22 cars a day.
As a quick comparison, the one that I looked at recently has over 150,000 washes and is ~ 5 years old.