If a wash owner expects customers to pay $8-$10 for a carwash, the site better offer clients something special.
When tri-foam was introduced, the main purpose was to provide a unique experience for the customer. Today, however, there are many tri-foams on the market that offer various advantages and provide more than just a show.
Tri-foam types Tri-foam works as a soap to help clean the vehicle while typically providing a shine. This product has surfactants similar to those in the other soap products.
Tri-foam acts as a wax-type product. It protects the vehicle while causing the water to sheet or bead off the surface.
This product uses mineral seal oil, carnauba wax or non-oil based raw material to provide the benefits of a wax-type protectant. For carwashes with reclaim systems, special care should be taken to select the oil-free tri-foam.
These tri-foams have additives such as bug remover or glass cleaner.
This tri-foam is made with a non-freeze benefit. The winter formula product allows operators to offer the same look for their top wash in the cold as they do when the weather is above 32 degrees.
What to choose?
Touch-free automatic: By applying the conditioner/cleaner or the conditioner/cleaner-plus directly on top of the presoak, the presoak (with the help of the triple foam) can continue cleaning.
As the speed in washes has become so important, the dwell time is critical in allowing the presoak to do its work. This also aides in removal of the added foam because the triple foam would be followed by at least three more high-pressure passes.
A second option in the touch-less wash is using the clear coat polish tri-foam which works best when an added layer of clear coat protection is desired. This triple foam should be added after the high-pressure rinse cycle and before the high-pressure wax cycle.
Cloth washes (rollover or conveyors): Because every cloth wash has different needs, there is not one answer for all. The question owners need to ask is what area of the process does not make them 100 percent happy?
Answer A: If it is the cleaning process, the conditioner/cleaner or the conditioner/cleaner-plus would be the best triple foam to use. This should be used after the presoak and before the wraps. This product will also add lubricity to the wraps.
Answer B: If it is the drying process, the clear coat polish should be used after the last wrap but before a rinse arch and before the wax application.
A good question
As the presoak is cleaning, the chemicals in the triple foam are also doing their job by breaking down the bugs or cleaning the glass while providing a shine. On top of all that, they are giving a great show of color and fragrance to the customer.
By following these steps owners allow for the best use of the chemical technology available.
Truth be told
Owners interested in adding triple foam to their site should discuss the right application for their wash with their chemical supplier. If a carwash is not offering triple foam now, the owner or operator should talk with their equipment supplier so they too can demand top dollar for their wash.
Tom Meinert is the president of National Automotive Chemical, a manufacturer of carwashing chemicals since 1979. For more information Tom can be contacted at tmeinert@nachemical.com.
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