I have a older four bay wash with Monorail
coin boxes and timers. Monorail has been out of business for a long time.
I added Cryptopay 18 months ago. Count down is my only option. I expected my sales to increase some. I expected some cash sales to convert to CC. My cash sales did not go down, my CC sales are about 50%. Big increase.
I think the biggest part is that everything the customer uses WORKS!
Imagine this, a customer pulls into a bay, walks to the change machine and one side is out of service, he gets
TOKENS (important) out of the other side, he goes back to the bay and inserts a
token, it spits it back to him, after a couple of try’s he moves to another bay, while washing his car the swivel is dripping on the roof of his car, he finishes and goes to vacuum. He puts his last
token in the vacuum and someone has sucked a sock into the hose and it’s plugged and won’t vacuum his car. At this point your carwash is a POS! The change machine is broken, the bay is broken, it leaks on his car
(I know, he’s WASHING it) and the vacuum stole a dollar ( no fault of yours).
The customer perception is that your Carwash is a POS. What’s behind the equipment room
door doesn’t matter.
What your customer interacts with does.
I think your on the right track with cleaning and painting and new decals and raising the price. I took a couple of stages in raising my prices. We can work with startup price and time. At first I shortened the time. Then I raised the startup price.
Dollar
tokens are important. Three dollar start up with quarters involved 12
coins, a lot, with dollar
tokens it’s only 3!
When I added Cryptopay I went to one dollar startup for
tokens and $3 startup for CC. The cash people saw a price decrease (imagined) the CC people understand that you need a higher minimum to pay the CC fee.
I’m currently 20 seconds for 25 cents. I can’t convince myself to go to a dollar a minute. Probably next spring.
I freshen up my wash every spring, repaint
coin boxes, new foam brush heads (hogs hair), paint the front
door, pressure wash the lot and vacuum islands, new vacuum filter bags.
I’d encourage you to research and get a new, good in bay automatic. Talk to the maintenance/repair guys for the best one.
Guys I know that have them make bank with them.
I wish you well, it’s been a fun journey for me!