Automatic Touchless Car Wash Machine /Car Wash/Auto Carwash

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Model NO.
UICW1-60
Feature
Sudsing / Foaming
Function
Micro High Pressure Water Cleaning, High Power Vacuum, Polishing Wax, The Car Dry Cleaning, Led Light Illumination
Material
Metal
Condition
New
Main Market
North America
Host Pump
Germany Pinfu
Total Power
380V 31kw
Water Consumption
100-150L
Maximum Pressure
120kg
Installation Size
7*3.5*3.5m
Trademark
UI
Transport Package
Plywood Case
Specification
360 flushing, chassis flushing
Origin
China
HS Code
8424899990
Model NO.
UICW1-60
Feature
Sudsing / Foaming
Function
Micro High Pressure Water Cleaning, High Power Vacuum, Polishing Wax, The Car Dry Cleaning, Led Light Illumination
Material
Metal
Condition
New
Main Market
North America
Host Pump
Germany Pinfu
Total Power
380V 31kw
Water Consumption
100-150L
Maximum Pressure
120kg
Installation Size
7*3.5*3.5m
Trademark
UI
Transport Package
Plywood Case
Specification
360 flushing, chassis flushing
Origin
China
HS Code
8424899990
UICW1-60
Automatic Touchless Car Wash Machine /car wash/auto carwash 
 

Automatic Touchless Car Wash Machine /Car Wash/Auto Carwash
Whether you're an auto dealership, convenience store, lube center, investor, or simply someone else looking for a winning business opportunity, we've got the right equipment & plan for you. With Henan UI auto car wash, you can make money 24/7 with a fully automatic, no-dedicated-attendant-needed car wash.

What is a touchless car wash?

A touchless car wash is an automated car wash, without the use of brushes and bristles. In these systems, nothing (other than water and detergent) will physically come in contact with your car. The difference is that instead of brushes it uses high-pressure water jets and more powerful chemicals to lift the dirt from the paintwork.

Advantages of touch-free car wash
• It's safer for your car. With touch-free, you are far less likely to have any problems with damaged parts, scratching, or paint chipping since your vehicle is never touched during the process.
• It accommodates a variety of vehicles. Because they use sensors, touch-free car washes can adjust to many different kinds of vehicles. Plus, there's more space in the bay since there aren't all of those large brushes.
• Your vehicle is not physically touched at all in the process, save for the cleaning agents and the water, thereby reducing the risk of damage
• Computer controlled laser sensors detect the location and shape of your vehicle in order to maximize coverage of the water jets for more effective cleaning
• Because lasers sense the specific shape of your vehicle, water volume can be targeted and reduced, resulting in minimal waste and less negative environmental impact
• Touch-free car washes may be able to wash some vehicles that are not compatible in a traditional wash tunnel - trucks with dual wheels, oversized tires, etc.

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FAQ:

Anyone who drives a car knows that it takes effort to keep it spick and span. After all, dirt happens all by itself; clean does not. And while some drivers certainly pay more attention to keeping their vehicles clean than do others, nevertheless, it is easy to neglect having your car washed as often as you should.

But washing your car should be a regular occurrence, like replacing your brake pads or changing your oil, only more frequent. So, in an effort to make car washing simpler, here is a list of frequently-asked car wash questions.

1. Will a car wash harm my alloy wheels?
Your alloy wheels will be just fine in an automatic car wash - as long as the business does not use acids that can stain, or certain tire brushes that can scratch. Ask in advance if you are concerned about your wheels. Generally speaking though, aluminum rims are okay in a car wash.

2. What is the difference between a soft-cloth and a touchless wash?
Automatic car washes employ different types of technology to clean your car, and there are debates about the pluses and minuses of each type. Soft-cloth car washes use spinning cloth bristles and gentle friction to remove dirt and debris from the surface of your car. These cloths are far better than the abrasive brushes of older car washes that tended to scratch the paint. Touch-free car washes do not come in contact with your car at all, but rather rely on high pressure blasts of water and strong chemicals. Some argue that touch-free washes take longer and are not as effective as a soft-cloth wash, especially on extremely dirty vehicles.

3. Can I take my car through the wash if I just had it painted?
Maybe. Soft-cloth car washes using mild cleaning materials are safe for newly painted surfaces. But if you just had your car painted yesterday, then no. It is okay to have your car hand washed the next day, but your new paint needs to cure before you can safely take it through an automatic wash. Most body shops will recommend 30 days to allow it to cure enough for the car wash. And that paint needs to breathe a good 60 days before you can apply a coat of wax. Otherwise it will not fully cure - a condition that can lead to paint failure in the future.

4. Do eggs and other contaminants come off in the wash?
When it comes to certain substances that soil your car, an automatic car wash may or may not clean up the mess. For instance, egg on your vehicle will wash off if you take care of it straight away. But egg quickly becomes corrosive and damage begins almost immediately. If you let egg sit on the surface for any length of time, it will eat into the paint.

5. What about bug splatter on the front of your car?
If you catch it quickly, it can be cleaned off in the car wash. There is no guarantee, however, that it will disappear completely. Many automatic car washes offer a special cleaner formulated to address bug splatter (usually at an additional cost), but it needs to be done prior to driving through. Some premium services include pretreatment, and a professional hand washing (or detailing) should include treatment as well.

With road tar and sap - two very different contaminants requiring two different cleaning methods - you should probably not count on an automatic car wash to automatically remove them. Each needs a special cleaner be applied by hand. Most car washes will charge extra for this service. Otherwise, you can purchase products to take care of it yourself. Just remember to never use abrasive materials on your car's paint finish!

6. Can't I just wash my car at home?
What about just washing your car yourself in the driveway? Isn't that an inexpensive option for cleaning your car? Wouldn't it even be possible to amass all of the tools, equipment, and specialty products used by a professional detailer and do it yourself?

Sure. But inexpensive does not mean satisfactory, or thorough, or even safe for your car. Common do-it-yourself tactics like washing with dish soap, using too little water, working in direct sunlight, or other poor approaches can each cause more harm than good. So can trying to use a buffer or polisher without experience. The truth is, unless you have been properly trained, you can do damage to your paint. Same thing if you use the wrong products. And the right products (not to mention tools and equipment) can be quite costly. If you combine the lack of suitable materials with a lack of experience, the result can be far less than fulfilling.

7. What do I do personally to keep my car clean between washes?
 If I am struggling for time and my car is filthy I usually just give it a blast with a pressure washer. If you are using a good quality sealant or coating, your car can get a decent clean just by doing this every so often in between full maintenance washes. This usually takes me 10 minutes max and keeps me sane until I can give my car a proper clean.

8. Are Touchless Car Washes  Effective at Cleaning a Car? 
Aside from the points I've mentioned above regarding the dangers to your paint, Touchless car washes are not even effective at removing all the dirt from a vehicle. I have seen cars come out with dirty spots as the jets have not reached all the areas of the car. You have to ask yourself, is it even worth risking damage to your paintwork if it is not even getting cleaned in the process?


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