thoffmanjr
Member
Is an Unlimited Wash System in our future?
Radio frequency identification tags (RFID) are becoming smaller and cheaper. Some are the size and thickness of a credit card and can be affixed to the inside of our customer?s vehicles. An RFID reader could be installed to detect these tags as the customer enters the bay. A vehicle detector (loop in the floor) senses the car in the bay as it washes too. The control system could turn on the equipment and keep it on until the customer turns to stop or presses stop depending on the coin box. The vehicle detector could shut it off too.
Unlimited wash programs typically attract a small percentage of tunnel car wash customers. Car washers charge a fixed amount for unlimited washing. Few customers wash often enough to justify the cost of joining. In the northeast, with our inconsistent weather conditions, customers would be dropping out of the program too frequently.
Shouldn?t we be trying to get as many people as possible to wash a little more often and spend just a little more?
Maybe RFID will appear in a self service wash someday. What do you think?
Radio frequency identification tags (RFID) are becoming smaller and cheaper. Some are the size and thickness of a credit card and can be affixed to the inside of our customer?s vehicles. An RFID reader could be installed to detect these tags as the customer enters the bay. A vehicle detector (loop in the floor) senses the car in the bay as it washes too. The control system could turn on the equipment and keep it on until the customer turns to stop or presses stop depending on the coin box. The vehicle detector could shut it off too.
Unlimited wash programs typically attract a small percentage of tunnel car wash customers. Car washers charge a fixed amount for unlimited washing. Few customers wash often enough to justify the cost of joining. In the northeast, with our inconsistent weather conditions, customers would be dropping out of the program too frequently.
- Wouldn?t we want every customer to think they should join and never want to drop out?
- Free to join gets you an RFID tag for your vehicle?s wind shield. It may cost us $2 or so.
- Attendant swipes the customers credit card with a hand held Symbol computer which stores the customers credit card information.
- Customer uses the wash as often as they want. We charge 75 cents per minute, our full price rate.
- Benefit to the customer? We charge their card on the last day of the month for the amount of time they used during the month never to exceed $20
- If they only wash for 10 minutes, we charge $7.50. If they don?t wash at all, we don?t charge them a dime. If they wash for an hour, we only charge $20.
Shouldn?t we be trying to get as many people as possible to wash a little more often and spend just a little more?
Maybe RFID will appear in a self service wash someday. What do you think?