Commercial Carwash Chemicals
C K Enterprises adds new distributor

LEE’S SUMMIT, Mo. — As a distributor of Signature Series Products, Carolina Pride will work directly with C K Enterprises to ensure customers’ needs are met.

Balancing your chemical use

There is little doubt that waste is the one of the biggest enemies of a profitable business.

Mobil station obtains initial authorization for new carwash

NEWTOWN, Conn. — The c-store will still need approval from other agencies before construction can begin.

Residents reminded that carwash/detailing businesses use less water than home carwashes

TOLEDO, Ohio — After water ban, the city still urges residents to cut back on water use in a multitude of ways.

Using the right cleaners and soaps

Share with customers the dangers of improper soap and cleaning chemical usage.

Getting down to the “nitty gritty”

Understanding the science that goes behind proper and thorough carpet cleaning.

The cold, hard facts about water

In general, there are three types of water that are used in carwashes: Hard water, soft water, and reverse osmosis (RO) water. It is important to understand how and where to best utilize each of these types of water in a carwash.

Hands in water
New car detailing products on the market

DETROIT — With new additions being made frequently to the auto detailing market, it’s important to find the products that really work, according to a Detail XPerts blog.

A buzz-worthy high-end service

That one bug still left on the windshield of a customer’s car can be the difference between a great wash experience, and a lasting negative impression.

Want more revenue? Try the following impulse sales items.

Once you have a customer at your carwash, there are numerous things that can be done to generate added revenue and leave them satisfied with additional purchases

Don’t Let the Packaging Fool You

With the advancement of car wash chemistry there has been a shift to concentrated chemicals that are packaged in smaller containers.

Love bug season has begun in Florida

MANATEE, Fla. — Predictions from one expert are that it could be a “pretty good season” for love bugs this year due to the wet winter, according to the Brandenton Herald.