Mobile Car Washing and Automotive Detailing – Should I Use a Pressure Washer?
Many new entrants into the mobile auto cleaning companies want to save money on equipment and others have to dry, do not require the water is one that is well suited for drought-affected areas. Not long ago someone in getting into the business I'm interested in asking: "Do you have a pressure washer in your company?"
Yes, absolutely! Personally, I do not think such as chemical washing, or chemical wash'n Guard, or environmentally friendly (proclaimed) swab to wipe away dirt typeProducts. But more than that, you see people hate it when they see you using this stuff and it takes 2-3 times as long to clean the car, plus the cost is so much higher for these products.
Explain the public relations problems associated with these customers that you do not scratch your car with your product smear is a hard row hoe! So go ahead and do this, search with Google: "Mobile Auto Detailing Business; Dry Wash or Pressure Wash" and the Word 1300 items will go far inmore detail.
Now for some things going, I admit, the chemical washing, can be a better way, for example in the car park cleaning high-end cars with very little dirt on them, only a layer of dust or cleanser cleans business aircraft in hangers, and the floors, so you could eat from them. In this case, there is no sense to rinse with water and dried. Including the establishment of a pressure washer, water and waste hours drying its wings and fuselage of aCorporate Jet? Please take this into account.
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