I.B. Washincars
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Before I switched my D&S vac units over to Fragramtics (4 shampoo vacs and 3 fragrance vacs) I had a standalone fragrance machine and it never did much in sales. I thnk because it took a bit of extra effort to use it....you had to vac then you had to drive over to the standalone fragrance machine. My combo vacs are used way more. I can't really tell if they are spending their money on shampoo, fragrance or vacuum with any degree of accuracy however. I can only judge how fast I have to replace the product but my combo vacs are used quite a bit and the fragrance vacs are used probably three times as much as the shampoo vacs. That could be because the are facing the driver side of the vehicle though...folks tend to use those bays/vacs more I think because as they pull in they prefer to be able to see how close to the island they are.I have standalone fragrance machines and also a couple of shampooers. The fragrance machines make no money at all. Mostly I blame that on the stupid bubbler. They are always broken or leak, which makes the machine look like it is broken. I know I wouldn't feel comfortable sticking money in most fragrance machines I see, mine included. Standalone fragrance is a total waste of money. I don't have any fragrance combos so I can't comment on that. I do have shampoo/vac combos, which do far outperform the standalone shampooers. I have one Coleman and three Fragramatics. From a maintainence standpoint, I prefer the Coleman. My $.02
Simple change to flashing rope light. From Noveltylights.com No mre bubblers for me!I have standalone fragrance machines and also a couple of shampooers. The fragrance machines make no money at all. Mostly I blame that on the stupid bubbler. 02
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ehz54IWZW0g&list=TLMS20A0fmM0YSimple change to flashing rope light. From Noveltylights.com No mre bubblers for me!
That really looks great! Which lights did you buy exactly on noveltylights.com? Did you just wrap them around the cylinders and then run them to power?
Christmas season isn't too far away, so I'll just keep checking stock. How much did you buy? It says they sell it from 3' up. My frag vacs never had any bubblers, so I didn't even know that they came with any. I guess the previous owner had already gotten rid of them.Depending on vintage some Coleman Units have colored tubes. I painted some with a light coat of paint but now use a colred transparent plastic material I just get transparent color notebook indexes at te office supply store and cut it to roll isnide the tueb. I also make some small holes in it,
I see they are out of stick for the season. http://www.noveltylights.com/Custom-Chasing-Rope-Lights-Kits/?altpath=N
I buy a e foot kit with chasing controller. Less than $20.00 each and last for years running 24/7/365. I just start with the cylindre on one end and run it down and up and into the next, and repeat. I put a female end of an extension cord whaer the old light was connected so I just plug it in. After a few years if the strin or controller fails I just unplug the old and plug in the new.
More like $275.00 which includes everything.Did you paint those tubes also? That would be pretty simple to do...... I like that.
I was thinking of a LCD display or a led light display like fragramatics.... But there's probably cost 5k.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vZXpzJzujg4
I just bought a 3 foot asembly and controller for each. They last years unless something gets wet which happened rarely. Still you may want to order a couple of spares. For the little savings I did not want to ess with cutting the longer length.Christmas season isn't too far away, so I'll just keep checking stock. How much did you buy? .
As with most things, opinions can vary. One of the variables was that I upped the Vac Price from 75 cents to $1.00 when I put in the Combos. I don't know if this is available to you. I stayed at 80 seconds per quarter and put on the $1.00 vacs that they gave more time. (I kept some of the 75 cent vacs)I currently have 6 simple Adams vacs that stay busy. They are very easy to use and to maintain and they work well. Am I crazy for wanting to switch them all to combo vacs, or is my reasoning correct that the combo vacs should eventually pay for themselves? Especially since I am getting uses ones at a good price?