thoffmanjr
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Hot Wax:
We added Simoniz Hot Wax this month to our exterior locations and have had an actual NS Bubblizer at our full service locations for a couple of months. Both are running at 13% of our total volume as a $5 ala carte item. Our application cost at the exteriors is $0.46 per car and at the full service locations it is $0.75 per car. We are also getting more un-solicited comments from our customer than I can ever remember. They are saying they feel the smooth coating on their car and it's shinier. It really is too. I prefer our single hole rain bar applicator for a couple of reasons compared to a bubblizer style application. It saves a little product. The coverage is even and generous which helps performance. It doesn't get blown around and miss the car. I've also noticed that most customers are on their cell phones in the tunnel or can't see the bubblizer foam water fall anyway. The light show is very important. We bought the LED light bar from Simoniz for $600. TSS sells a shorter version for $395. The only trouble we've had with the LED is in our tunnels that have skylights above the LED bar. Too much sunlight dilutes the LED light and it isn't as effective.
Mirror Rinsing:
With all this extra foam I've noticed other car washes are having trouble rinsing mirrors or not even trying. We've been doing pretty good mirror rinsing for years. Mounting it in a fixed position works almost as well by the way. We buy the parts from Mosmatic and the quantity and part numbers are:
Mosmatic:
2 - Swivel's - 33.163
2 - T-bar - 87.831
2 - Swivel - 36275 SS
2 - Adaptor - 52.121
Spraying Systems:
4 - #10 zero degree nozzles
The last spot free rinse bar are just #08 vee-jets at 40psi. This final step helps produce better mirrors and having one of our fans angled forward blowing the side of the window helps too.
Hot Wax:
We added Simoniz Hot Wax this month to our exterior locations and have had an actual NS Bubblizer at our full service locations for a couple of months. Both are running at 13% of our total volume as a $5 ala carte item. Our application cost at the exteriors is $0.46 per car and at the full service locations it is $0.75 per car. We are also getting more un-solicited comments from our customer than I can ever remember. They are saying they feel the smooth coating on their car and it's shinier. It really is too. I prefer our single hole rain bar applicator for a couple of reasons compared to a bubblizer style application. It saves a little product. The coverage is even and generous which helps performance. It doesn't get blown around and miss the car. I've also noticed that most customers are on their cell phones in the tunnel or can't see the bubblizer foam water fall anyway. The light show is very important. We bought the LED light bar from Simoniz for $600. TSS sells a shorter version for $395. The only trouble we've had with the LED is in our tunnels that have skylights above the LED bar. Too much sunlight dilutes the LED light and it isn't as effective.
Mirror Rinsing:
With all this extra foam I've noticed other car washes are having trouble rinsing mirrors or not even trying. We've been doing pretty good mirror rinsing for years. Mounting it in a fixed position works almost as well by the way. We buy the parts from Mosmatic and the quantity and part numbers are:
Mosmatic:
2 - Swivel's - 33.163
2 - T-bar - 87.831
2 - Swivel - 36275 SS
2 - Adaptor - 52.121
Spraying Systems:
4 - #10 zero degree nozzles
The last spot free rinse bar are just #08 vee-jets at 40psi. This final step helps produce better mirrors and having one of our fans angled forward blowing the side of the window helps too.
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