I would be a fool to think that when the express washes many years ago sprouted up everywhere offering their "free vacuums", that they did not at all have an impact on where many former customers of mine decided elsewhere to wash! I haven't honestly changed anything w/ my vacuums to respond but can't help but wonder when I go to the KFC next to the Express Wash closest to me and see SO, SO MANY CUSTOMERS getting on those free vacuums, if there isn't something I need to do to respond now? I did see another self-service carwash owner make all his vacuums free w/ a silly banner that said, "OUR VACUUMS SUCK!"...but a few months later, I saw he went back to "pay vacuums", probably because of the loitering and "bad element" the "free vacuums" attracted to his self-service carwash where people basically hung out at his wash freely detailing their cars depositing nothing at his "vacs that suck". LOL! My vacuums are a $1.00 start-up for 5 minutes. Pondering whether dropping those to .25/start would help bring back more customers but then those would still be "pay vacs"? What a pain trying to combat my competitors' "freebies". Gotta admit, their business model w/ the free vacuums sure has paid off for them, huh? Your input? Thanks! - Carl