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Vacuum Add on Features in Cold Climate Factors?

mjwalsh

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We are debating on adding some kind of upholstery-shampoo-fragrance by our combo air-vac which is located so it gets more sunlight & is adjacent to "the warm air inside" building.

Since we have a hell of a lot more cold temperatures here in North Dakota than the more southern car washes we are wondering about the "cold weather factors" for those add-ons. Again ... a lot of times it is not what they tell you but "what they don't tell you" when it comes to gathering info about the "latest & greatest".
 

Earl Weiss

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FWIW We are in Chicago. Probably a little more temperate than ND. I have Coleman Combos and some stand alone Fragrance and Shampoo machines. Every October 1, I begin the Winter Changeover by adding A gallon of Winter formula Shampoo to each of those and repeat November 1, and December 1, and then Fill as needed. For air freshener I use Nuscents. It is water based concentrate 4oz makes a gallon. I let supplies in machines run down as October approaches. I then use windshield washer anti freeze (-20 or -30) to fill them. April 1 when I add shampoo or fragrance I use summer shampoo formula or dilute fragrance concentrate with water. Combos seem to generate much more revenue than stand alone Air freshener of Shampoo machines.
 
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