B BBE Member Joined Nov 9, 2011 Messages 507 Reaction score 2 Points 16 Location USA May 13, 2013 #1 Just running doors on both ends of the wash and floor heat? My concern is the brushes, after they wash a car and have all that water on them, I'm afraid they will freeze.
Just running doors on both ends of the wash and floor heat? My concern is the brushes, after they wash a car and have all that water on them, I'm afraid they will freeze.
C cantbreak80 Maybe I need new clubs Joined Feb 10, 2008 Messages 1,131 Reaction score 586 Points 113 Location CO May 15, 2013 #2 To keep the brushes "unthawed"...simply leave the doors open and turn off the bay heater.
I.B. Washincars Car Washer Emeritus Joined Aug 30, 2007 Messages 4,294 Reaction score 1,186 Points 113 Location SW Indiana melon fields. May 15, 2013 #3 BBE said: Just running doors on both ends of the wash and floor heat? My concern is the brushes, after they wash a car and have all that water on them, I'm afraid they will freeze. Click to expand... In Michigan, I seriously doubt that you will get by with just the doors and floor heat. You're going to have to heat the bay, IMO.
BBE said: Just running doors on both ends of the wash and floor heat? My concern is the brushes, after they wash a car and have all that water on them, I'm afraid they will freeze. Click to expand... In Michigan, I seriously doubt that you will get by with just the doors and floor heat. You're going to have to heat the bay, IMO.
B BBE Member Joined Nov 9, 2011 Messages 507 Reaction score 2 Points 16 Location USA May 15, 2013 #4 I.B. Washincars said: In Michigan, I seriously doubt that you will get by with just the doors and floor heat. You're going to have to heat the bay, IMO. Click to expand... Thanks I.B I was afraid that would be the case.
I.B. Washincars said: In Michigan, I seriously doubt that you will get by with just the doors and floor heat. You're going to have to heat the bay, IMO. Click to expand... Thanks I.B I was afraid that would be the case.
RykoPro Technician/Manager Joined Aug 30, 2007 Messages 787 Reaction score 1 Points 16 Location Michigan May 17, 2013 #5 In floor heat and doors should keep you from freezing except during the VERY cold spells and them you just shutdown until it warms up.
In floor heat and doors should keep you from freezing except during the VERY cold spells and them you just shutdown until it warms up.
M mac Well-known member Joined Sep 3, 2007 Messages 3,558 Reaction score 792 Points 113 May 17, 2013 #6 We moved them to Florida. Seems to work fine.