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How to Protect your Car Wash Business from Hackers

Posted by Valerie Lawrenz on Apr 30, 2020 9:01:56 AM

With many car wash businesses moving toward online and mobile app payments, as well as continuing to utilise point-of-sale and customer management software, it is more important than ever to implement cybersecurity measures to not only secure your customer information but also your bottom lines.

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Topics: Safety, Social Media, How to, Cybersecurity, Internet Security, Internet

4 Car Wash Marketing Tips for the Upcoming Summer and Festive Season

Posted by Valerie Lawrenz on Nov 26, 2019 9:39:38 AM

Summer is just around the corner and for many car wash operators, the summer season is their busiest season. The long hot days spur many to engage in more outdoor activities which means there are lots of dirty cars that need washing. However, for some car wash operators who are located in parts of the Northern Territory for example, the summer season signifies the beginning of the wet and quieter season.

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Topics: Loyalty Program, marketing, revenue, How to, Summer

How to Effectively Handle an Incident at your Car Wash

Posted by Valerie Lawrenz on Jul 8, 2019 1:28:29 PM

Every car wash owner knows that customer satisfaction is key to building a successful business. Vehicle damage and customer injuries are common risks that can happen at any moment, and if not handled well, can greatly impact customer satisfaction.

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Topics: Safety, How to, Incident Handling, Car Wash Employee

9 Ways to Market your Car Wash on a Budget

Posted by Valerie Lawrenz on Jun 20, 2019 9:54:51 AM

The prospect of marketing your car wash can be overwhelming, especially if you only have a small budget to play with. The good news is that marketing doesn’t have to cost thousands or even hundreds of dollars.

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Topics: Social Media, Facebook, Loyalty Program, marketing, How to

How to Perform a Titration for Acid Chemicals - Step by Step

Posted by Valerie Lawrenz on Feb 6, 2019 10:53:03 AM

Keeping on top of the chemistry in a car wash is critical to ensure that you are delivering a consistent quality to your customers, but also that you are not wasting product or at risk of causing vehicle damage from over dosing. In a touch free wash this critically important, as you are relying on the performance of your soaps to deliver clean, shiny cars. The most common and simple titration to do is on your presoaks, as these are the highest use in volume and the most likely to affect your wash results.

This month we will show you how to do an Acid titration. The actual results will be dependent on the particular product you are using and you should talk to you chemical supplier to provide you with the test method and table for their products. We are often asked about using pH for testing chemical strength. While pH has a role to play in the car wash environment, it is not an accurate measure of the chemical strength. A titration will measure the amount of “free alkalinity” available to provide cleaning power, and is therefore a much more accurate test of strength and performance.

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Topics: Chemical Testing, How to, Titration Procedure

How to Perform a Titration for Alkaline Chemicals - Step by Step

Posted by Valerie Lawrenz on Nov 6, 2018 12:10:24 PM

Keeping on top of the chemistry in a car wash is critical to ensure that you are delivering a consistent quality to your customers, but also that you are not wasting product or at risk of causing vehicle damage from over dosing. In a touch free wash this critically important, as you are relying on the performance of your soaps to deliver clean, shiny cars. The most common and simple titration to do is on your presoaks, as these are the highest use in volume and the most likely to affect your wash results.

This month we will show you how to do an alkaline titration. The actual results will be dependent on the particular product you are using and you should talk to you chemical supplier to provide you with the test method and table for their products. We are often asked about using pH for testing chemical strength. While pH has a role to play in the car wash environment, it is not an accurate measure of the chemical strength. A titration will measure the amount of “free alkalinity” available to provide cleaning power, and is therefore a much more accurate test of strength and performance.

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Topics: Chemical Testing, How to, Titration Procedure

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