We tried swicthing from FS to EE in 1986 and again in 1990 albeit for only about 3-4 months before swicthing back. It failed miserably both times for some now very obvious reasons. First we continued to make the customer get out of the car, and hand it over to an employees to drive it on the conveyor and making the customer walk up the hallway to pay the cashier just like we did with FS. Secondly, we continue to towel dry when the car came out and have an employee drive it off to deliver it to the customer. The only difference was we didn't vacuum the inside or wash windows.
By 1997, our full service volume had dropped tro an all time low of 36,000+ and in those 37b years (1960-1997) we had witnessed the average income in the area take a nosedive and any employees, let alone good ones were hard to find. We had also been touchless from 1985-1997. By early 1997, the business was in an unwinnable position. Full service had to go but we had to make the transition to exterior a success this time or else. We added Lammscloth after the tocuhless equipment and turned it into a hybrid system. In June we made the swith to EE but left the customer in the car, has them pay at the entrance, added two more sets of air dryers, removed all laundry equipment, and lowered the price of the wash to $3 for the basic and $5 for the "Works". for the first 4 months then went to $4 and $5. That first year with no advertising and no vacuums we went from 36,000 to 101,000 cars. The second year we went to 105,000.
I'll continue this in the next post as the text is too long.