Carwash Equipment

Carwash Equipment

Find carwash equipment including car washing equipment, automatic car washes and more. From mobile car washes to car wash systems, you will find the car wash equipment you need. Use the time-saving Request for Quote tool to submit your inquiry to all the carwash equipment manufacturers and suppliers you select.
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AUTEC, Inc.
Statesville, NC
800-438-3028
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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 Inc.
Arvada, CO
800-525-8248
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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

Belanger®, Inc.
Northville, MI
866-488-6635
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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.

Oasis Car Wash Systems
Galena, KS
800-892-3537
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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.

DETAIL PLUS Car Appearance Systems
Portland, OR
800-284-0123
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Begun 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.

D & S Car Wash Equipment Co.
High Ridge, MO
636-677-3442
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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.


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Carwash equipment refers to any of the components in a commercial car cleaning facility. There are varying types of car washes and the type of car wash determines the carwash equipment and components needed. The specific components necessary for a carwash cleaning system depend on the type of car wash. Carwash types include a self-service style and two automated kinds: touchless car wash equipment and cloth friction carwash equipment. Car washes are located in most cities all over the U.S. and are often attached to gas stations, detail centers or are free standing. A car wash equipment manufacturer is a company that provides the equipment and material necessary for various kinds of commercial and sometimes industrial car washes. Components of car wash systems may include the following: sprayers, pumps, mitters, detection devices such as electronic eyes, dryers and conveyors.
 
As was stated above, the components in carwash equipment are dependent on the type of car wash. Every car wash uses sprayers of some sort. A self-serve car wash has sprayers that the customer uses to clean the vehicle. There are also sprayers in various stages of automatic car washes. Even cloth friction car washes use sprayers in the initial stage to loosen dirt. Cloth friction washers utilize cloth material that wipes, scrubs and washes dirt away from the vehicle's surface. Undercarriage washers spray and treat the underside of vehicles. A typical feature of most car washes is a wax application. Sprayers apply this to all parts of the car through sprayers. Most automated car washes utilize spray arches. These are rectangular arches with numerous sprays pointed at the passing vehicle. These are used for pre wash applications as well as rinses. Another important component are dryers that are generally high-powered blowers that are applied at the end of an automated car wash system using heated air. The pump is the most crucial part of a car wash system. This is because it must be able to provide the high-pressure water going through the sprayers. The selection of the pump is important for the life of the pump. This is relative to whether it will be in continuous use or some kind of intermittent use.
 
The use of a car wash, especially an automatic car wash, provides many benefits. The most obvious is the convenience of using a service that efficiently cleans a car in a short amount of time. Home hand washing is problematic and can actually cause damage to the vehicle. First, the typical soap is a dishwashing detergent that is designed to cut grease. This means that it will also cut through any wax finish, washing it away, thus removing the protection wax provides. Secondly, it does not effectively wash the dirt away, but can actually rub the dirt across the paint causing scratches up to 1/10 inch deep. This is because a sponge or other cleaning cloth is never adequately rinsed of dirt in the hand washing process. Typical garden hoses are not capable of providing water pressure to remove soap or dirt. Lastly, the area of the car that needs the most attention is the undercarriage. Home washing can never adequately clean this area due to logistical reasons. The use of car washes eliminates these problems and provides protection and a longer lasting paintjob for vehicles as well as undercarriage clean and care.
 
Since there is so much involved with a car wash and car wash equipment, there are many options when looking for products. When shopping for carwash equipment, some factors to consider are space, business location, type of car wash, type of vehicles, chemical regulations and safety for workers and customers. It is worth noting that the common perception is that car washes use an excessive amount of water, and this is not the case. Some car washes have participated in water conservation programs to continue to minimize water usage and to educate the public to actual water use.


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  • Automatic car washes are a popular system where cars are driven into the wash bay and either guided into the washing equipment by conveyors or the equipment moves around the stationary vehicle. Also known as full service wash since these typically encompass the whole process of a complete wash, dry and vacuuming (by hand).
  • Car washes are businesses where cars are cleaned.
  • Car wash supplies are any of the materials used in washing cars.
  • Car wash systems include self-serve, automated, and full service car washes.
  • Conveyorized hand wash is a conveyor wash, in which workers wash the vehicle as it passes with large mitts in place of mechanical mitters and side washers.
  • Drying systems vary with site and application but typically the dryer heats large amounts of air and forces it out through a series of nozzles in blasts, which dry the vehicle. Some sites use a special chemical after the final rinse to speed up the drying process.
  • Mobile car washes are a newer trend in vehicle maintenance where the service providers come to the location of the vehicle with high powered equipment to clean the vehicle.
  • Self serve car washes have an open bay with a pressure sprayer, and sometimes a foaming brush, which is connected to a large central pump. They are usually coin operated.
  • Truck washing systems consist of a combination of manual washing and special washing brushes, rinsers, hoses and chemicals designed to clean a truck or heavy equipment.
  • Waterless car wash systems usually consist of chemicals, which break up dirt and oil to be wiped away and leave a shine on the vehicle. With most waterless systems, effectiveness is increased with frequency of use.



Acid – An important chemical additive due to its capability to react with alkalies or bases in water to produce salts.
 
Boom – The arm extension holding the hose and nozzle assembly for washing vehicles in a self service car wash bay; the boom could either be mounted to a bay wall for 180° or to the bay ceiling for 360° mobility.
 
Centrifugal Separator – Apparatus that removes big particles of dirt out of the flow of reclaim water flow.
 
Cloth Friction Wash – The use of wash material on the surface of the vehicle for dirt removal.

Conveyor Systems – A system of small rollers, which push the wheel forward through the tunnel in an automatic car wash system. The two types of conveyor systems for these purposes are: front-wheel pull (FWP), which uses the front left wheel and rear-wheel push (RWP), which uses the rear left wheel.

Correlator – Can be found at the beginning of the conveyor in an automatic drive in car wash. It is the system of rollers that aligns the vehicle wheel with the conveyor.

Detergency – The capability to remove or clean soil. Typically, detergency is relative to the action of a cleaning medium like detergent, soap, alkaline salt or a mixture.
 
Dissolved Solids – Particles of dirt or other debris too fine to be visible in water.

Digital Control System (DCS) – Calculates information determined by eyes/sensors and activates proper stations and phases of the wash as needed.
 
Exterior Wash – A phrase that refers to a carwash service that only cleans the outside of the vehicle, typically an unattended wash without detailing services.

Eyes – Infrared sensors with a beam between them to activate the car-washing system when a vehicle enters and measure the length and width of the vehicle.

Foam – Car wash cleansing foam created by mixing chemical cleaners with water and air. Foam is usually for deep cleaning or a main wash station.

Foam Applicator – Applies foam detergent to the car for deep-cleaning. Usually with adjustable nozzles.

High-Pressure Washers – A system of rotating water jets, arranged like a pinwheel, that spray concentrated streams of water onto the car. Often used on the lower portion of the vehicle to remove mud, dirt and salt.

Mitter Curtain – Long strips of cloth that hang from the top of the tunnel in a car wash and are usually motorized to move up and down the vehicle. They clean the hood, roof and trunk.

Motor Control Center – Enclosed area housing the switching, starters and overload protection equipment used in a complete carwash system to run the different motors on various machines.

Pre-Soak – A solution that is sprayed over the car in the initial wash stage to wet the vehicle before detergents are added and to loosen dirt and oil.
 
Rinse Arch – Nozzles arranged on an arch that use clean water to remove whatever residue is left after the wash.

Scrubbers – Large cylinders that rotate rapidly (anywhere from 100 to 500 rpm) to spin the hundreds of small cloth strips attached to them.

Tire Applicators – Nozzles, near the ground, which spray the tires with a solution designed to remove brake dust and brighten the black rubber of the tire.

Undercarriage Wash Applicator – Device to deliver high volumes of wash water to the underside of vehicles to remove mud and salt. Can also be used as a rust inhibitor applicator.

Wax – Usually applied by an arch, forms water resistant coating on vehicle for shine, polishing and protection. Sometimes applied in foam form or liquid.

Wrap-Around Washers – Type of scrubber on short booms that move around to the front and rear of the vehicle.

 


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