What’s your price structure?No way I would do that!
1) leaving $ on the table
2) when busy I dont want people in there that long
3) he is probably banking on the fact that nobody can spend that long washing unless they
You have a link for the detector plate?I know someone who does this by giving a bunch of bonus time when they reach $5. He put a detector plate in the bay floor so if the car moves the time clears. He tried it because the wash was practically dead all day, and it's busy now.
Way too much time for $6. I get the point, but generally speaking, self serve washes are already undervalued and this goes even further in my opinion. I also think any “extended” start up time, like anything over 10 minutes, should have a shut off built in if the car moves out of the bay.I know a wash in Pennsylvania that does this. What are you thoughts on the price structure?
$5 cc startup gets 8 minWhat’s your price structure?
Bob averaged 4 + cars per hour, at $4.00 for as long as you want (max time was 60 minutes) in the 90's. if I remember correctly his standard bays were 75 cents and $1.00 for 3 or 4 minutes to start. He put loop detectors around the grates to reset as someone pulled out. Bob only put the "Wash as long as you want" in 1 or 2 bays, depending on the location. His tech Don Bruce figured out how to make it work and had IDX build them a special plug-in timer. today Don and his sons still equip washes that way today using a plc and a display only.