Does anybody have any car wash components or methods to get the black plastic trim on cars clean without using some type of dressing?
I have a conveyor, full service car wash. It seems like more and more cars are coming with more and more plastic. The cars are coming out very clean except by the time the plastic fully dries (while my employee is doing interior of car) the lower plastic trim looks faded and stained. Its not the case for any higher trim, just the lower panel stuff. I know in a lot of cases it is just stained plastic from someone not taking care of their car. Sometimes they are relatively new cars ands no matter what we do to it (scrub/brush/cleaners) it does not look clean compared to the rest of the car unless we talk the customer into adding a dressing to it.
I'm more just wondering if its something we are doing wrong or missing in our tunnel.....or if like everything in the world products and materials are continuing to get cheaper and worse and staining a lot faster/easier.
Anybody else notice this issue getting worse in the last few years?
I have a conveyor, full service car wash. It seems like more and more cars are coming with more and more plastic. The cars are coming out very clean except by the time the plastic fully dries (while my employee is doing interior of car) the lower plastic trim looks faded and stained. Its not the case for any higher trim, just the lower panel stuff. I know in a lot of cases it is just stained plastic from someone not taking care of their car. Sometimes they are relatively new cars ands no matter what we do to it (scrub/brush/cleaners) it does not look clean compared to the rest of the car unless we talk the customer into adding a dressing to it.
I'm more just wondering if its something we are doing wrong or missing in our tunnel.....or if like everything in the world products and materials are continuing to get cheaper and worse and staining a lot faster/easier.
Anybody else notice this issue getting worse in the last few years?