Wow the chemistry is different than most North American washes. The first lava bath is rinsed off right away with high pressure and the second lava bath, although not rinsed off right away, didn't leave the vehicle visibly covered in a crazy amount of foam. Even if the wash package doesn't include the first lava bath, the soapy water pre rinse in the very beginning is still rinsed off with high pressure water. Yet clearly no one over there minds and vehicles must not be getting damaged from the brushes as they needed to expand and build a second tunnel to keep up with demand. Interesting to see a different perspective on chemistry.
@CaliforniaCarWashes Жыл бұрын
I only just realized you started doing car washes outside of the usa.
@SFCarWashChannel Жыл бұрын
I did a trip to the Netherlands and Belgium to attend the Car Wash Show Europe and visit a bunch of washes recently. Going to try to go to Germany (and maybe Austria) next year.
@CarWashReviews-Ethan Жыл бұрын
This one's a beauty. Any automatic car eash outside the US knows what a car wash should be.
@garrettfornea1088 Жыл бұрын
Well, not just any. Those washes over in East Asia are like a pack of gum with nine brushes in it. The Germans and the Dutch have quite the gallery of carwashes though! My problem with American washes these days (and I say this as an America) is this trend to black out the tunnels (black walls, black brushes, etc.) to bring out the light show. The best looking washes tend to have big windows instead of looking like caves.
@giancarlofelicianocastaned93162 ай бұрын
It's so unfortunate that Holz is not allowed to operate in North America, because these are beautiful car washes.
@universaldrummer0072 ай бұрын
Has there ever been a website of holz where you can buy all of that stuff here? (Brushes and arches Etc.)