CheetahExpress
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After some service was recently done on our Profile and it was tested, the tech heard alot of popping/cracking noises. After inspection, we were shocked to find 18-20 welds in the frame that had cracked or come apart. The Profile was deemed unsafe, and we were down a few more days waiting on a welder. My WW Service Mgr. said he'd never seen anything like this before to this degree. This Profile is only 5 years old, and has 91,000+ washes on it. I was told by another operator that you only normally see this on touchless machines over 8 years old that are constantly bombarded with strong chemicals. We currently use all Chem-Quest products, which are very high quality. We do, however, use their Select 35 in the power wash wheel detailer, but this strong detergent is applied to tires and wheels at the lower, bottom area of the wash. All of the cracks and weld problems are along the top of the frame. Any opinions on what could have happened here would be appreciated. My only other thought is that this particular frame was made by WW on a Friday or Monday. This is an aluminum frame with an anodized coating on it. I was told they do make stainless steel frames, but they cost $100,000. To which I said "fogettahbout it." The welder charged me $725 to repair it, which I thought was reasonable, considering he spent 5 hours in a wash bay in South Texas in over 100 degree heat.