“I think the customer wants (my customer) touchfree with underbody, foam polish and lights.”
Lights and underbody are easy, you can DIY.
However, foam polish is a misnomer. Polish is process of smoothing a surface with an abrasive as in leveling orange peel, removing swirl marks or oxidation, etc.
Most online foam polish products are siliconized
soap that contains no abrasives. Rain-X, ICE, hot wax and other hydrophobic products have made tri-foam redundant.
“They want it a bit faster than I deliver it now and they want to line up the car in the bay easier….”
“I want to install a machine that…..Faster, better engineered and more time tested in the field….. I love the simplicity of my machine and work on it myself.”
That is tall order to fill since faster, better engineered is achieved with technology.
Today, only the largest of carwash equipment manufacturers can afford R&D. This means Ryko,
PDQ, Belanger, Sonny’s, WashTec, etc.
Consider what WashTec invested its money in.
Convenience – I-wash interactive touch-screen allows customers to customize wash to specific needs and accepts mobile payments. Wash & Pay – wash first then pay reduces waiting time.
Quality – Multi-flex – articulating side-washer brush. Twister – friction wheel/rim brush. Softecs Pur – enhanced friction washing material.
Efficiency – WashTec Plus – online carwash management system. Wheelflash – applies chemical to wheel/rim during wheel cleaning process.
“I want to install a machine that will make me more $$.”
Specific answer requires knowing what you mean by “more $$.”
General answer is net profit = throughput minus operating expense. Throughput = rate at which system generates money through sales minus cost of goods.
So, more means a substantial increase in hourly capacity and/or the ability to charge higher prices (i.e. better finished quality, more profit centers).
“For these reasons I think a new machine appeals more to me…”
I would have to agree.