ScottV
Upstate NY
Our new Tandem bay has been open now for ~3 weeks and so far I am very happy with it. I looked at some of the other machines, and there's a Freestyler near our wash that is down more than up. Overall our customers are raving about the quality of wash that they are getting from the Tandem vs. the LW360 Touch Free bays that I have. I've heard many operators say that they would never build a site without complimentary machines (Touch and Touch Free) and I'm starting to agree with that concept.
I was concerned about the adoption of this touch environment given that we had promoted touch free for so many years, but it's no different than when I tell a person to use the foam brush in our SS bays to remove the film that touch free machines wont remove. Same wth baked on bird droppings, tree sap, etc.
The Tandem is an open bay concept, wheel scrubbers are a hit, but you're not going to wash 11-12 cars per hour in one of these. It appears that 7 - 8 cph is the tops. What really slows the throughput down is longer vehicles (pickups - SUV's). Our bays are 42' long and if the customers don't pull in, then creep forward during loading, the side brush wont have enough room to go around the back of the vehicle, so it will do a "U" wash. When this happens it adds a good 1:00 to 1:15 to the wash. Anytime I see a truck parked at the pay station I tell them to pull in and keep going until the machine tells you to back up. Then back up slowly and stop as soon as the red X comes on. That will allow the machine to go around the back and prevent the U wash.
I can definitely see myself buying more of these and placing them in sites where old IBA's are being removed. I just hope that they hold up as well as the old L4000's.
I was concerned about the adoption of this touch environment given that we had promoted touch free for so many years, but it's no different than when I tell a person to use the foam brush in our SS bays to remove the film that touch free machines wont remove. Same wth baked on bird droppings, tree sap, etc.
The Tandem is an open bay concept, wheel scrubbers are a hit, but you're not going to wash 11-12 cars per hour in one of these. It appears that 7 - 8 cph is the tops. What really slows the throughput down is longer vehicles (pickups - SUV's). Our bays are 42' long and if the customers don't pull in, then creep forward during loading, the side brush wont have enough room to go around the back of the vehicle, so it will do a "U" wash. When this happens it adds a good 1:00 to 1:15 to the wash. Anytime I see a truck parked at the pay station I tell them to pull in and keep going until the machine tells you to back up. Then back up slowly and stop as soon as the red X comes on. That will allow the machine to go around the back and prevent the U wash.
I can definitely see myself buying more of these and placing them in sites where old IBA's are being removed. I just hope that they hold up as well as the old L4000's.