This. You can integrate tech into the car wash experience but you don't want to isolate customers who are not tech savvy. They will find another wash if they have any frustration using it. I have seen it first hand on plenty of occasions.Probably works only in specific demographic locations as we have a lot of customers who do not have a clue how to use a phone beyond making calls.
Anytime there is a “sweeping” change to someone’s business model, some customers will grumble. At the end of the day, most people usually still want to use your service.My friend owns four washes in various middle class communities. He's gone to cashless in three, and his fourth is gated with a $10 entry fee. When he converted to cashless there was grumbling from customers but revenue actually increased. I'm not saying it's for everyone but if you have multiple locations in middle class or better communities it can make sense.
Best touchless in the industry....
Does that rebranded Karcher still take 20 minutes to wash my car?
That top follower stays pretty tight to the horizontal surfaces.I have never seen one of these in the wild but it looks like it is 5 minutes plus dryer for top package in this video.
Right- we already see how metal coin boxes can look after having people’s initials carved in them. Imagine that across the front of a touch screen.If someone does this for the SS please keep us posted. I wouldn’t want to be the guinea pig for touch screens in ss bays. Even w/out the vandalism could you imagine what those things would look like in a year!