What's new

Disappointed in PDQ

HCW

Member
Joined
May 4, 2012
Messages
201
Reaction score
0
Points
16
Location
Kansas
Every instance of customer dissatisfaction is concerning and of great importance to PDQ. In this case, we dedicated significant amounts of time and manpower to addressing the customer’s issues and searching for a solution. We regret that we have been unable to find a satisfactory solution for this customer, but we stand behind our attempts to do so, as well as the performance of our equipment.

If anyone ever has issues with PDQ equipment, we strongly encourage you to contact your local distributor or the PDQ Support Team at: http://www.pdqinc.com/support/index...ere (still are)dissatisfied with distributor.
 

sparkey

Active member
Joined
May 22, 2010
Messages
905
Reaction score
187
Points
43
Location
Ohio
I looked in to purchasing a used laserwash a few years back. I called PDQ to get a manual to get an idea of what I was in for as far as install. There were totally unwilling to give me any information at all. I ended up purchasing a new washworld razor instead. I wasn't impressed with all the proprietary parts. With washworld I can buy all the PLC parts and controls from anyone including ebay.
 

Ric

Cantree Member
Joined
Aug 31, 2007
Messages
967
Reaction score
5
Points
18
Location
West Michigan
I looked in to purchasing a used laserwash a few years back. I called PDQ to get a manual to get an idea of what I was in for as far as install. There were totally unwilling to give me any information at all. I ended up purchasing a new washworld razor instead. I wasn't impressed with all the proprietary parts. With washworld I can buy all the PLC parts and controls from anyone including ebay.
Agree. I own a WashWorld and a PDQ.
It will be interesting to see where this thread goes. Since PDQ was acquired by Dover it's all about the numbers/bottom line in my opinion. Those numbers for them are coming from the petroleum industry. The gas station "carwash operators" don't compare to us here on the carwash forum. For them a machine gets installed and if it malfunctions a call is put in to the distributor/installer and a service call is made to make the repair. Pretty good business model actually for the manufacturer/installer. But if your one "us" you want to prevent this from happening again because that downtime costs money and if you damaged a vehicle it not only costs money but also goodwill towards your business (the gas station doesn't care). So we "carwash operators" monitor our incidents via reading error codes, observing video, listening to customer feedback, etc. We then relay this feedback to the manufacture in an effort to work with them to make improvements. From my 33 years of owning/operating carwashes I have found that they don't all respond in the same manner.
 

Waxman

Super Moderator
Joined
Aug 31, 2007
Messages
6,050
Reaction score
1,695
Points
113
Location
Orange, MA
Does Washworld help operators who buy used WW machines with things like: install, programming and setup, troubleshooting and wash operation, parts procurement, etc.?
 

rph9168

Carwashguy
Joined
Aug 31, 2007
Messages
2,663
Reaction score
11
Points
38
Location
Atlanta
As has been pointed out by several posters PDQ's original business model was geared almost exclusively to C-stores/multiple site owners. As that business began to slow down to almost a trickle nowadays along with the renewed efforts of Ryko to compete for what that type of business is left, PDQ has not done a very good job to adapt to the new realities of automatic ownership. Subsequently they have lost a lot of that business and some distributors and have not made any real attempt to become more user-friendly to individual operators. Dover has been trying to sell PDQ for some time now but its value is on the decline due to the new realities of the automatic sector. Hopefully if they are successful in selling the new ownership will make the changes necessary to become a competitive option for operators.
 

APW

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 9, 2013
Messages
864
Reaction score
390
Points
63
Location
South
Yes. I bought a used WW for my new site. I plumbed and wired the entire machine. Washworld has helped me tremendously. I bought a lot of upgrades for the machine from them also. Their tech support is top notch and their company as a whole is great!
 

Ric

Cantree Member
Joined
Aug 31, 2007
Messages
967
Reaction score
5
Points
18
Location
West Michigan
Yes. I bought a used WW for my new site. I plumbed and wired the entire machine. Washworld has helped me tremendously. I bought a lot of upgrades for the machine from them also. Their tech support is top notch and their company as a whole is great!
That has been my experience with them as well.
 

rph9168

Carwashguy
Joined
Aug 31, 2007
Messages
2,663
Reaction score
11
Points
38
Location
Atlanta
It was a different company when Red Lewis still owned it. Yes they sold a lot to C-stores and multi sites but even though individual sales were not a large part of the business Red always made sure they were taken care of. Things changed a lot when Dover bought the company. As you may know several PDQ employees started Washworld. They catered to the small operator and have done very well with that approach especially with the way PDQ changed. Hopefully if Dover manages to sell it is to a car wash guy that will work with those that have their equipment.
 

BBE

Member
Joined
Nov 9, 2011
Messages
507
Reaction score
2
Points
16
Location
USA
It was a different company when Red Lewis still owned it. Yes they sold a lot to C-stores and multi sites but even though individual sales were not a large part of the business Red always made sure they were taken care of. Things changed a lot when Dover bought the company. As you may know several PDQ employees started Washworld. They catered to the small operator and have done very well with that approach especially with the way PDQ changed. Hopefully if Dover manages to sell it is to a car wash guy that will work with those that have their equipment.
Would be amazing if Washworld bought them :)
 

rph9168

Carwashguy
Joined
Aug 31, 2007
Messages
2,663
Reaction score
11
Points
38
Location
Atlanta
From what I have heard the asking price is out of line. I know one major full service manufacturer took a look at it and decided it wasn't worth the price. I would think that Washworld would only be interested at a much more reasonable price and it could create a lot of problems with their distributor network where there is a distributor for each in the same area. Coleman had a problem with that when they bought Hanna and it cost them some good distributors. Unless Dover comes down on the price which might make it attractive to another car wash company I would have to guess that an investment group would be the best bet as far as a buyer goes like what happened with Ryko but investor groups do not pay top dollar for a company unless there is a good profit to be had. The group that bought Mark VII took a pretty good beating on the deal when they sold it. While the PDQ's manufacturing facility is relatively new, sales have really taken a beating over the last decade with the decline of c-store/multi site market.
 
Top