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I've had Dencar for coming on 4 years. 4 of them at 2 locations. I love them. Customers love them. Easy to use and they sell memberships. Great company ran by car wash owner and operators.
I’d say if your pits are big enough the clamshell will be way faster. I’m able to clean six large pits in three hours if I hustle.
The guy I bought my clam digger from regretted buying the pump. Said it took longer and was more fatiguing wrestling that thing.
Another trick
I’ve found that removing older baked on decals leaves a lot of residue and what I always do is “warm” it up with a MAP gas torch and then scrape off.
They usually come off one piece and leaves WAY less residue . Like 75% less
What does this do any differently than properly kept books with COG's, gross income, etc?
Bank isn't going to look at that. They'll be looking at your PL's, Balance Sheets and income taxes and you can achieve the same result without with simple numbers.
Maybe I'm just missing it thought.
From what I read with Nayax if you set the min to $5 the fees drop to something like 2.7%
I really liked Coinless. I had WashCard and really loved them but they are costly ( to buy and % ) and I was trying to simplify my site.
The other I'd look at is maybe Tough4Wash. It does everything you...
Obviously the benefit of buying an established wash is you're going to walk into a situation where the location is established, runs smooth and it has a track record of generating revenue.
$3mil wash I certainly hope they're grossing at least $600,000.
I did almost exactly this. My location was the first wash in my AO. Locations I’d say 7/10. Roofs/houses/population I’d say 10/10
With that said when I bought I was 1 of 3 and now I’m 1 of 9 tunnels in a city of about 75k
it’s been a LONG and challenging time bringing the site to break...
Yes. I guess I should've been more precise. Flex.
Although I have seen some big players in the EE market who have began doing hand drying to differentiate themselves from the others so we are seeing some big companies bring back manual labor services.