JustClean
Active member
Hi all,
I am thinking of throwing out my Washtec and buying a Washworld Profile. What I hated the most on my Washtec were the guide rails, the narrow washing
envelope, the complexity (rocket science is a piece of cake compared to this) and the constant babysitting of the machine due to customer stupidity.
I also have a WW Razor but the cleaning result, especially after the rain, is so much better with a brush machine. Therefor I would need some input of current owners of a WW Profile:
1.
Which model do you have (ST, Max, extras, etc.), what year, and are you happy with your decision for those options or would you choose something else now since you had it for a while?
2.
Is your WW Profile operational while unattended or do you always need someone on site babysitting? Open 24/7?
If it is unattended, how many phone calls do you usually get and why regarding this machine?
3.
What annoys you the most on that machine?
4.
Have you had customers driving in with fragile antennas, sharp accessories that cut into the brushes or other fittings that were not suitable
for the machine? What happened and what did you / the machine do? Damage to car or machine$$$?
5.
What happens if the customer parks way to much to one side so the brush can't go past? How is he (in an unattended situation)
able to rectify this?
6.
I am located in Australia - about 1200 miles away from the closest WW distributor that has a great experience with WW & PDQs but never installed a Profile
My belief is: "If it's not there - it can't break down!" In that regard is a wheel brush or touchless wheel cleaner really necessary
or would I get away without it? I still need to have a good wash. For me it is less about the costs but more about reliability.
Sorry, for all those questions ) and thank you in advance.
Cheers Justclean
I am thinking of throwing out my Washtec and buying a Washworld Profile. What I hated the most on my Washtec were the guide rails, the narrow washing
envelope, the complexity (rocket science is a piece of cake compared to this) and the constant babysitting of the machine due to customer stupidity.
I also have a WW Razor but the cleaning result, especially after the rain, is so much better with a brush machine. Therefor I would need some input of current owners of a WW Profile:
1.
Which model do you have (ST, Max, extras, etc.), what year, and are you happy with your decision for those options or would you choose something else now since you had it for a while?
2.
Is your WW Profile operational while unattended or do you always need someone on site babysitting? Open 24/7?
If it is unattended, how many phone calls do you usually get and why regarding this machine?
3.
What annoys you the most on that machine?
4.
Have you had customers driving in with fragile antennas, sharp accessories that cut into the brushes or other fittings that were not suitable
for the machine? What happened and what did you / the machine do? Damage to car or machine$$$?
5.
What happens if the customer parks way to much to one side so the brush can't go past? How is he (in an unattended situation)
able to rectify this?
6.
I am located in Australia - about 1200 miles away from the closest WW distributor that has a great experience with WW & PDQs but never installed a Profile
My belief is: "If it's not there - it can't break down!" In that regard is a wheel brush or touchless wheel cleaner really necessary
or would I get away without it? I still need to have a good wash. For me it is less about the costs but more about reliability.
Sorry, for all those questions ) and thank you in advance.
Cheers Justclean