I visited Delta Sonic's flagship location yesterday and saw something new. After paying at one of the three attended pay booths, the customers in line reach a building with an iba in it. They pull forward into the bay, stop at the red light, and there are two inverted L arms that circle the car in probably less than ten seconds, applying a high pressure detergent. This is before the manual prep prior to the actual tunnel. After that, they continue to pull forward to the manual prep, and then to the tunnel.
The iba equipment was in the style of the oasis machine that has two bridges, with one covering the front and driver side of the vehicle and the other covering the back an passengers side, simultaneously. That is how they cover the car so quickly. I think the machine they were using, however, was custom made by Delta Sonic - they make all their own equipment, except for the blowers, which tend to be Belanger in most of their locations. They have a shop in Buffalo where they make all their arches, mitters and conveyors as well.
Never saw a car wash prepping a car wash before, but they can afford to do that at their volume.
The iba equipment was in the style of the oasis machine that has two bridges, with one covering the front and driver side of the vehicle and the other covering the back an passengers side, simultaneously. That is how they cover the car so quickly. I think the machine they were using, however, was custom made by Delta Sonic - they make all their own equipment, except for the blowers, which tend to be Belanger in most of their locations. They have a shop in Buffalo where they make all their arches, mitters and conveyors as well.
Never saw a car wash prepping a car wash before, but they can afford to do that at their volume.