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Mine don't do that. They turn and turn and turn through the selections holding the foam brush in one hand trying to make it work. There's a picture of the brush and it's labeled English and Spanish.
I know a guy who uses floor epoxy, and it holds up well. He pays
That's not something I'm familiar with. I have seen glazed block get pushed right out of the wall because water got inside and froze. There's a closed wash I've been looking at buying where half of the 10-foot tall brick wall...
Believe me, if I had customers that I could communicate with or had real problems with break-ins I'd most likely do that, as well as offer bonus tokens when they buy more than one. At least 70% don't speak English at all, and I'd guess 20% of those who don't speak English can't read at all.
That's why I did it, also the tokens cost a lot less than 25¢ so I make money with every token I lose. Ideally I'd dispense $1 tokens, but my customers don't read anything and I'm sure I'd put them off not giving them real money at the changer. I don't care about pissing off the changer abusers.
Except in this case, IMO there is only one answer. Don't paint if you don't have to. Don't build with anything you have to paint. Tile is the answer if the walls are cinder block.
Are you talking about your change machine that's separate from the bays? I wouldn't say it's complicated, but rather than use the counters from the bays to track the cash, you'd need to count the coins and bills you remove from the property. The reason for the counters is to make sure income...
Yes, you are. You started out here by giving advice on pumps that could not have been more wrong. You proved your complete ignorance right off the bat, as well as proved that you can't be trusted.
BTDT, they act all polite and apologetic and do the same thing the following night. The only way I've been able to stop anyone was to get them trespassed, and that's almost impossible because the police take two hours to respond unless I tell them I'm handling money and they won't leave.
I went...
And I want a hot wife. Doesn't mean I'll ever have one.
You're still posing as something you aren't. Just tell the truth, you're a kid who likes car washes. Maybe you'll own one some day, but until you're ACTUALLY SHOPPING, you're just wasting people's time with your play-acting.
Yes, the cylinder has a coil of steel pipe inside, and the water is heated under pressure. It lets you get the water way higher than the boiling point.
This has been discussed a few times here. Some have had success with it. I can't stand seeing someone come in and fill two cans with their months of garbage just to spend $1 to vacuum (or sometimes nothing). I'm not brave enough to try. I'm certain my customers will just throw it on the ground.
If the potentiometer is failing it will do what you describe. You can try turning the sensitivity all the way up and down and then back where it was set. Sometimes that fixes it permanently, sometimes just for a few days. Keep the covers closed.
Same thing as before. You're posing as an investor and even claimed to have a site, none of which is currently true. You're just wasting people's time.