This sounds like such a novice question, but I realize that 99% of the time I have a major issue and I spend 40 hours trying to fix it, only to discover its a simple fix as long as you understand how the system works...
Which gets me to the crutch of the issue. Its taking me a really long time to build the expertise necessary to be a successful car wash owner. Problems often take so long to fix simply because it takes so long to learn how something works.
I figured there has to be some sort of books or manuals out there, so I ordered one on amazon, only to find it really just talks about marketing and business sides, and not technical.
I'm not looking for a resource on how to rebuild a pump... that comes with the equipment... but rather a good guide discussing how systems work- For example, low pressure systems, high pressure systems, etc. Still to this day I have no idea how/why low pressure presoak somehow goes through the pumps, but low pressure tire and wheel just uses the ARO or Flojet pumps, bypassing the main pumps... (And wouldn't it make sense to bypass the main pumps with the presoak? There's got to be some reason it doesn't).
I'm sure someone on here could answer THAT question, but I figured there had to be a good manual or car washes for dummies book out there. The nearest car was repair person is a 6 hour drive round trip, and paying them to tell me "Your check valve is bad" is asinine... haha. If I knew how the system worked, I would have realized it.
If anyone knows any great books or resources, I'd greatly appreciate it. The library on here is mostly about running a "business". I got the business part down... But I think of it like cars. I know how cars work and run, so when I have an issue, I know how to diagnose it, regardless of the issue... Is it fuel? water? electrical?
Same thing with computers... if my computer fails, I know how to diagnose it easily to determine which component failed.
But at a car wash I don't totally get how it works and why it works. I just swap out a broken component for another. There's got to be a crash course in it somewhere!
Thanks for your thoughts!
Which gets me to the crutch of the issue. Its taking me a really long time to build the expertise necessary to be a successful car wash owner. Problems often take so long to fix simply because it takes so long to learn how something works.
I figured there has to be some sort of books or manuals out there, so I ordered one on amazon, only to find it really just talks about marketing and business sides, and not technical.
I'm not looking for a resource on how to rebuild a pump... that comes with the equipment... but rather a good guide discussing how systems work- For example, low pressure systems, high pressure systems, etc. Still to this day I have no idea how/why low pressure presoak somehow goes through the pumps, but low pressure tire and wheel just uses the ARO or Flojet pumps, bypassing the main pumps... (And wouldn't it make sense to bypass the main pumps with the presoak? There's got to be some reason it doesn't).
I'm sure someone on here could answer THAT question, but I figured there had to be a good manual or car washes for dummies book out there. The nearest car was repair person is a 6 hour drive round trip, and paying them to tell me "Your check valve is bad" is asinine... haha. If I knew how the system worked, I would have realized it.
If anyone knows any great books or resources, I'd greatly appreciate it. The library on here is mostly about running a "business". I got the business part down... But I think of it like cars. I know how cars work and run, so when I have an issue, I know how to diagnose it, regardless of the issue... Is it fuel? water? electrical?
Same thing with computers... if my computer fails, I know how to diagnose it easily to determine which component failed.
But at a car wash I don't totally get how it works and why it works. I just swap out a broken component for another. There's got to be a crash course in it somewhere!
Thanks for your thoughts!