MEP001
Well-known member
The mercury relay from Kleen-Rite.
Bubbles,I have another quick question for you guys. What type of relay would you recommend for switching on the blower/vac option?
Not sure about the "really great guy" part, but no offence taken. I actually enjoy seeing and reading what other people are doing with their petwashes. I'm sure most of you guys can't drive by a car wash and not drive in and have a look.Bubbles,
Hopefully, without offending a really great guy Big Leo -----
So far we do not regret leaving the Deskunk, Flea n Tick & the Free Disinfectant or see a drastic added chemical cost. In fact we increased the "free disinfectant" so that a regular customer who is familiar could use the 20 seconds 3 times or twice & leave it for us to use as we walk by or for the next customer to clean even further. As soon as our 60 second grace period comes up the "Free Disinfectant" dynamic sign on our touchscreen comes up. If they have the sprayer in their hand & squeeze the trigger they get the full 20 seconds otherwise the free time counts down --- that is the reason we say 15 second on the sign.
We can honestly say the customers are cleaning up after themselves very well so far & we steer away from any advertising or signs saying "leave the mess for us to clean up" We have disposable Dog Poo bags within arms reach for them if they do not want to touch the hair & disifectant with their hand. That way if there is a customer right behind them they can feel better about not being slobs. The dog tends to be a somewhat innocent party.
Big Leo & Bubbles,Would like to see a picture of your coinbox/screen.
Cheers...Big
Our locally fabricated tubs have 3 sides high with only the front access area with sliding door lower --- so most of the mess is contained in the tub itself. This is a factor why cleaning "just the tub is helpful" Yes, the dogs drool, drip & track in front of the tubs some. We have tiny surface holes in a bin floor at the rear of the tub so the hair tends to wash into small piles before going into the actual 48" x 6" rear bin & drain area. Like Big Leo said, it is still necessary to do a once a day more thorough cleaning or even more often. Maybe our signs got the point across better but we honestly have not had people use the disinfectant (that times out) on the pets instead of the tubs. The majority do use the free disinfectant & it does help the cleanliness & odors. It seems Tom Hoffman posted about his friend's petwash's free disinfectant & that is where I got the idea. I disagreed with Tom when he said he did not think that foot switch elevating tubs would be helpful. With our lower population base, hopefully, the smooth elevating up & down range will attract & keep more people coming with their dogs here locally.In general, if people make a big mess they will attempt a clean up, but usually it stills needs cleaning after. With regards to the disinfectant option, I just took it off the dial for a couple of reasons. First, people were using it on their pets. Second, people where not generally using it and when it was used, it was only in the tub (not the surrounding area and aprons). Cheers...Big
And now for 2 and 3 :-/Three quick questions:
1. Price - nearest competition is at $1 for 1 minute. How should I structure my pricing to compete with that?