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I know the market isn't what it once was. If I was to replace an old DS 5000 with a brush wash, what's the best one out there?
That's a good point - if I were not able to repair things myself, I wouldn't and couldn't go with a Freestyler because there's not a reliable distributor around.Forgot to add, distributor support should play a HUGE role in what type you choose.
I've noticed that many members of this forum who have a touchless and a friction auto side by side say that their customers prefer the friction wash.Customers that want a clean car go to full service. Do customers go to brush washes vs touch less for a cleaner car?
There are add-on units to do that. I've been considering adding a small hopper inside the Goldline cabinet to attempt the same thing.Can a situation be created where a token is dispensed for a free vac with a top wash without having an attendant?
Hi Jeff,I am in the middle of replacing one of my 20yr old touchless autos with a PDQ ProTouch ICON.
My distributor says the Tandem is good but slower than the ICON. It has more moving parts, requires a little more bay length and costs more. Also, I know it doesn't help with cleaning cars, but I like the show of all the lights on the ICON with the ProGlow package....is there a reason for choosing the Icon instead of the Tandem?
The Tandem supports the proglow package now too. It is a bit slower than the icon probably is.My distributor says the Tandem is good but slower than the ICON. It has more moving parts, requires a little more bay length and costs more. Also, I know it doesn't help with cleaning cars, but I like the show of all the lights on the ICON with the ProGlow package.