DoubleEagle
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Need some help/feedback on a recent change we made. Sept 2012 we did away with hand scrubbing of the wheels and automated the process utilizing a PECO Tire/wheel brush. We are very pleased with the cleaning results but we may have screwed ourselves in the process based on revenue sales. We used to hand scrub the wheels and tires and machine apply tire shine for an additional $4.50. Based on the in-consistency of our employees and the time it took in the tunnel to accomplish this task, we decided to automate. When we automating the process we also included this feature into our two top washes. (The majority of our upsells came from adding the tires and wheels to our basic wash). We did this hoping to drive up of that portion of our basic wash customers to one of our top two washes (top two wash prices remained the same). Our middle wash is actually priced at the same level of what the customer paid for the basic with tires and wheels in the past. What we have found is we have lost that revenue of our upsell and our top washes have not improved to make up that difference. We know part of the issue is our winter has been terrible for volume here in the midwest (record breaking low snow totals). And we added new cashiers that are trying to sell the wash but not the added features. Feedback from returning customers is they don't always believe they get the tires and wheels because they don't see a body going around scrubbing the wheels. One thought is signage, we want to add a couple of electronic signs in our tunnel (one by the wheel scrubber and one in the prep area) displaying that they have purchased this feature and the one by the wheel brush to light up when the wheels are getting scrubbed.
The product we now provide them is better and faster than before. Has anybody else made similar changes with the hopes of some positive results only to see it failing. Any and all opinions are welcomed.
The product we now provide them is better and faster than before. Has anybody else made similar changes with the hopes of some positive results only to see it failing. Any and all opinions are welcomed.