Had the opportunity to go to the SECWA trade show in Orlando, and decided to drive down Hwy 27 in central FL on the way home. Naturally I stopped by most of the washes to see what business I could stir up. I can guarantee you that these places were not on the official show tour. Most of the places just looked worn out. Dirty lots, weeds growing all over, badly worn signage, electronic displays so faded you were not sure they were even on. Some washes closed, one even a newer express wash with self serve bays. There were only two out of maybe eight that looked normal, and of those only one whose automatic was actually washing cars. (It was an Istobal by the way.) Seems the owners are falling into two classes. The first just doesn't give a hoot. The others, the minority, still care and seem to be making a profit. I was just somewhat involved with the potential sale of a local wash, an automatic with 6 ss bays. The automatic hasn't worked in at least 6 months, and it wasn't doing a good job when it was. Out of 10 vacs, maybe 4 were working. Then the owner accused the buyer of being a bottom feeder for offering a fair value based on the actual numbers. Man, the glory days are gone.