Greg Pack
Wash Weenie
I just came back form the SECWA convention and noticed the super high volume foam arches were all the rage. These are commonly referred to as a lava arch, as in Simoniz's lava shield. Even in the low cost express market, the high cost for the service has contributed to raising their ticket average considerably.
In an effort to give my customers an ability to spend more money I may try to retrofit one on my cloth unit. I've essentially been the same cost on my IBA washes for years, with $10 being my top wash. There may be customers willing to drop $15 on an IBA wash, but the first thing I've got to do is give them the opportunity to make that selection. I would probably offer this foam as a pre friction option and then follow up with a carnuba product at the end.
The Mr. Foamer unit looks like a fairly easy retrofit, and the Mr Foamer guy said he has installed one on a water wizard
http://www.mrfoamer.com/
Anyway, has anyone retrofitted their IBA with a high foam arch? Any success? Any tips?
In an effort to give my customers an ability to spend more money I may try to retrofit one on my cloth unit. I've essentially been the same cost on my IBA washes for years, with $10 being my top wash. There may be customers willing to drop $15 on an IBA wash, but the first thing I've got to do is give them the opportunity to make that selection. I would probably offer this foam as a pre friction option and then follow up with a carnuba product at the end.
The Mr. Foamer unit looks like a fairly easy retrofit, and the Mr Foamer guy said he has installed one on a water wizard
http://www.mrfoamer.com/
Anyway, has anyone retrofitted their IBA with a high foam arch? Any success? Any tips?