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I've been upgrading my small town wash over the last year. We installed new vacs with nayax readers and bill validators. This upcoming month we will be installing new ss bay meter boxes and Premier in bay dryers. I have a list of the other little upgrades that I want to make, but I can't stop thinking about the inevitable big upgrade to my D&S 5000.
I can't help thinking that a 100-year-old hammer will pound a nail just as well as a new hammer. My 5000 works just fine, and I think it does a pretty good job. I want to start planning to upgrade it in a year or two, but the other side of my brain is telling me no. A new machine is going to cost ballpark $200k My entire carwash only cost $300k How much of an improvement can I really expect to see? I want to buy a new one. We all love new things but my brain need help to justify the reason why I should pull the trigger.
What percentage of improvement in the quality of wash can I expect to see?
Will the customers really notice the difference? I'm happy to be educated and have my opinion changed, but I can't see the old ladies who use the wash really having a keen eye on which brand of IBA washes their car.
On a side note, I took my 6yo daughter with me through the new local Sheetz PDQ and she said, Daddy, this one is nicer than ours. I asked her why and she said it has pretty lights, so now I'm moving new lighting higher up on the upgrade list...lol
I can't help thinking that a 100-year-old hammer will pound a nail just as well as a new hammer. My 5000 works just fine, and I think it does a pretty good job. I want to start planning to upgrade it in a year or two, but the other side of my brain is telling me no. A new machine is going to cost ballpark $200k My entire carwash only cost $300k How much of an improvement can I really expect to see? I want to buy a new one. We all love new things but my brain need help to justify the reason why I should pull the trigger.
What percentage of improvement in the quality of wash can I expect to see?
Will the customers really notice the difference? I'm happy to be educated and have my opinion changed, but I can't see the old ladies who use the wash really having a keen eye on which brand of IBA washes their car.
On a side note, I took my 6yo daughter with me through the new local Sheetz PDQ and she said, Daddy, this one is nicer than ours. I asked her why and she said it has pretty lights, so now I'm moving new lighting higher up on the upgrade list...lol