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AUTEC provides customers with car wash equipment necessary for success with car wash systems. We manufacture precision-built, stainless steel Soft Touch, Touch Free or combination car wash systems for the professional car wash, investor, c-store, automotive services and automobile dealer markets.
Mark VII Equipment is the US subsidiary of WashTec AG of Germany, the world’s largest manufacturer of car wash systems and car wash equipment. Products include AquaJet GT® touch-free and SoftWash™ friction rollovers, AquaDri® dryers, AquaSpray® self-serves, SoftLine® tunnels and ancillary products.
Since 1969, Belanger has been manufacturing quality car wash equipment and products. Our broad line of products include drive-thru and conveyor tunnel car wash components and systems, along with friction rollovers & touch free automatic car, truck and bus washes. Call us or visit our website today.
We manufacture the best car wash equipment on the market, including our Typhoon, the fastest touchfree adjusting automatic system, our XP, the only expandable car wash, our consistent Monsoon Automatic, our stunning Mirage Glass Wash Building, and our JetStream, the “Cadillac” of self-serve.
With its beginnings in the early 1950s, DETAIL PLUS has been dedicated to developing car appearance equipment unlike any other in the industry. Our ALL-CLOTH car wash systems and components are economically priced, safe to operate and easy to maintain. We’ll tailor a system to your washing requirements.
If you're seeking car wash equipment and car wash systems, D & S Car Wash Equipment has what you need. We provide self-service equipment, spot-free rinse systems, drying systems, vacuums and more. With us, you get both technologically advanced car wash supply products and competitive prices.
Automatic car washes are drive-thru, garage-like structures that are often attached to gas stations. After pulling up to the bay and selecting a wash type from the computer unit, drivers are asked to place their car in neutral. Most automatic car washes use a conveyor belt to move the car through a series of mechanisms.
Automatic car washes fall into two categories: touchless and cloth friction. Cloth friction car washes use mitter curtains or brushes covered with a cloth or foam material to scrub and clean the vehicle. Mitter curtains are long strips of cloth that hang over the car and move up and down the vehicle. They clean the hood, roof, and trunk.
Within car wash systems are undercarriage washers that spray the underside of the vehicle and sprayers. Most automatic car washes use a system of sprayers arranged in an arch above the vehicle. These sprayers are employed for pre-washing and rinsing. Vehicle owners may also choose to apply a wax coat. At the end of automatic car washes, high-power dryers apply heated air to blow the car dry.
Automatic car washes are generally chosen over manual washes for their value and speed. In the past, there was hesitance toward cloth friction washes, due to fear that they would damage the paint job. However, cloth friction washes are now considered safer and more efficient than washing one’s own car, because they use soaps that do not damage the wax coat and can more fully clean tricky areas, such as the undercarriage. Car washes increase the life of a car, especially in areas where salt is used on snowy or icy roads.