It runs on a standdard electrical hookup, which means no gas fumes or engine noise to deal with inside a bay, but it does need a dedicated circuit so check your panel before insallation anyway.
The hot-dip galvanized frame is what you'd expect from something built to sit in a damp chemical enviroment day after day — it won't flash-rust like painted mild steel after the first winter.
You're getting an MCU that handles the shampoo and wax ratios automatically, so there's less guesswork with the mixing valves than on older relay-based machines, though you'll still need to calibrate the injectors when you switch detergent brands.

We've seen these units run for about 18 months in high-volume stations before needing a dryer motor bearing swap, which is pretty typical for this class of gear, but the PLC controller itself usually outlasts the mechanicals.
It's not suited for heavy truck washing — the side dryers don't have reach for a box truck or dump body, so stick to cars and small SUVs if you want full coverage.
Each machine ships with a paper COA on the control board and a printed warranty card, but if you need a notarized certifcate for your insurance binder, ask ahead because that takes 3-5 business days to pull form our compliance file.
Our standard MOQ is 1 unit, but we can discuss bulk orders if you're looking to outfit multiple locations.
Lead time is usually around 30 to 45 days from order confirmation, depending on current production load and shipping logistics.
It comes with CE, RoHS, GS, UR, ETL, and CB certifications, so it's compliant with international safety and quality standards.
Yes, it has an automatic shampoo and wax mixing feature, along with a foaming function, so you don't need to manually blend solutions.
We offer a 1-year warranty and 24/7 technical support by phone or email to help with any issues or questions.