Broadwayautoclinic
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Hello all,
I am in the process of finalizing what equipment I am buying for my car wash. My plan was/is to get one touch and one touch free from Belanger . I am referring to the Vector and the Freestyler, both with all the toys. Of all the touch less units I?ve used, I was most impressed with the Vector. In my area, PDQ rules, which I found odd since they don?t do a great job IMO, and the onboard dryers are just terrible.
At the AC carwash exhibit, I was very impressed with Aerodry, due to its high velocity, ducting, construction and low noise. I want to go with the 60HP units for both bays, but man, are they expensive! However, I don?t want to cheap out on the dryers, because to me, unless the cars are dry, the wash is incomplete. Most, if not all the washes in my area leave the cars dripping wet, and that ****es me off. Customers deal with it because they have no choice, but I want to give them that choice!
Belanger seems to be suggesting that I go with only touch free, even though I?ve expressed the desire to have one of each. There are no Freestylers in my area and no in bay automatic friction machines for 50 miles or more. Yet Hoffmans, the local chain, has nonstop action from their friction tunnels. I figure that a Freestyler would be well received if it does a good job. Am I wrong for wanting one of each, to appeal to a broader market?
Gentlemen, any constructive advice would be appreciated.
Rick
I am in the process of finalizing what equipment I am buying for my car wash. My plan was/is to get one touch and one touch free from Belanger . I am referring to the Vector and the Freestyler, both with all the toys. Of all the touch less units I?ve used, I was most impressed with the Vector. In my area, PDQ rules, which I found odd since they don?t do a great job IMO, and the onboard dryers are just terrible.
At the AC carwash exhibit, I was very impressed with Aerodry, due to its high velocity, ducting, construction and low noise. I want to go with the 60HP units for both bays, but man, are they expensive! However, I don?t want to cheap out on the dryers, because to me, unless the cars are dry, the wash is incomplete. Most, if not all the washes in my area leave the cars dripping wet, and that ****es me off. Customers deal with it because they have no choice, but I want to give them that choice!
Belanger seems to be suggesting that I go with only touch free, even though I?ve expressed the desire to have one of each. There are no Freestylers in my area and no in bay automatic friction machines for 50 miles or more. Yet Hoffmans, the local chain, has nonstop action from their friction tunnels. I figure that a Freestyler would be well received if it does a good job. Am I wrong for wanting one of each, to appeal to a broader market?
Gentlemen, any constructive advice would be appreciated.
Rick