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CONTENTS<br />

Association Calendar<br />

& News ......................................... 5<br />

Note to Self<br />

BY DEBRA GORGOS, EDITOR<br />

Self Serve Snapshot ............... 10<br />

Tips .............................................. 14<br />

Around the Wash:<br />

Insurance Issues<br />

Over Ice ..................................... 18<br />

Tricks of the Trade ............... 20<br />

Small Business News<br />

You Can Use .............................. 28<br />

Industry Dirt ............................ 37<br />

Extra! Extra! ............................. 40<br />

Innovations ............................... 46<br />

Fun & Games .......................... 48<br />

Fill in the Blank ...................... 50<br />

Cover Story ............................... 52<br />

Darwin ........................................ 59<br />

VOL. 49, NO. 1, WINTER 2021<br />

Publisher Jackson Vahaly<br />

Editor Debra Gorgos<br />

Design Katy Barret-Alley<br />

Editor Emeritus Jarret J. Jakubowski<br />

Editor Posthumous Joseph J. Campbell<br />

Editor Posthumous Julia E. Campbell<br />

Self Serve Carwash News is published 4 times<br />

per year and is independently owned by Jackson<br />

Vahaly. Web address is www.sscwn.com.<br />

All inquiries should be directed to:<br />

Self Serve Car Wash News<br />

110 Childs Ln., Franklin, TN 37067<br />

jacksonv@sscwn.com<br />

2021 has already been one heck of a year, hasn’t it? It’s only been<br />

a few weeks and I already feel like putting on an eye mask and<br />

sleeping until 2022. People are still angry, people are tired and some<br />

miss the good old days of…2019.<br />

Are you all sick of talking about politics? I feel as if our nation is<br />

hurting and the days of sitting around the dinner table discussing<br />

the news is over in a lot of households. I live in a house that is divided<br />

politically and the past year has been interesting, to say the<br />

least. After the holidays, I was in a post-festivities malaise, so my<br />

family and I sort of looked around the table at each other, and we<br />

impulsively decided to head down to New York City. We were able<br />

to book a room right in Times Square, got in the minivan and drove<br />

two hours into the Big Apple. It was January 1 so there was still<br />

confetti on the streets. But other than colorful slips of tissue paper<br />

lining the streets there were otherwise bare. Empty. Grey. Dark.<br />

Stores were shuttered.<br />

There were no lines. Broadway marquees<br />

were stygian. We got right into<br />

the Empire State Building and right<br />

into the Museum of Natural History.<br />

We were able to buzz right through<br />

the mazed rope lines. But all in all it<br />

was sad. It was a real wake-up call for<br />

how much people and businesses are<br />

struggling. It left me feeling sort of<br />

“blah.” I have known for as long as I<br />

could shop and order food the importance<br />

of small businesses.<br />

There was no wake-up call about how we<br />

have to support small businesses now more than ever, but it really<br />

hit home seeing the once bustling streets of New York City quiet,<br />

empty and barren. In my first issue of Self Serve Car Wash News, the<br />

cover story headline was, Are Self Serves Recession Proof? But who<br />

the heck knew a pandemic was on its way? If the pandemic has not<br />

affected you at all, then good for you! I have had sick family members<br />

and friends who have been infected, and also lost their jobs.<br />

The mental toll has been numbing. Here in New York some schools<br />

are open, but so many things are closed. I am happy the car washes<br />

are open and running. It is a resilient business industry that has survived<br />

recessions and now a global-wide pandemic. I truly hope our<br />

beautiful nation survives, too.<br />

Thankfully, it looks like this pandemic is on its way out. Let’s slam<br />

the door on it and tell it to never darken our doors again. A friend<br />

of ours tested positive and she is not doing well. A schoolteacher,<br />

who worked hard every day to give her students normalcy. It is sad.<br />

I am sad.<br />

Copyright 2021. 2 Dollar Enterprises/<strong>SSCWN</strong>. All Rights Reserved<br />

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Note to Self<br />

BY DEBRA GORGOS, EDITOR<br />

Enough doom and gloom, anyone have any<br />

good news to share?<br />

Here’s a positive story out of Corsicana,<br />

Texas. Jimmy Bates served as a submariner in<br />

the Navy for almost 10 years. Then he got a<br />

Bachelor of Science degree in Nuclear Engineering<br />

and got a job as a reliability engineer.<br />

Bates told the Corsicana Daily Sun, “My career<br />

was really taking a toll on me and my<br />

family and I was gone all the time. I wanted<br />

to start my own business locally and wanted<br />

to create something unique in Corsicana.”<br />

Bates took a year off and planned out his<br />

small business: A flex-serve car wash including<br />

a self serve and full-service option. His<br />

business opened in January 2020, and then,<br />

before the paint was fully dry, the pandemic<br />

hit and with it, Bates’s plans, dreams and<br />

income were stalled. But he didn’t give up.<br />

Instead, he got smart.<br />

“I was forced to be shut down for a short<br />

period toward the end of March and I almost<br />

lost my business before I could even get a<br />

sign out front,” he said in the story. “It’s been<br />

an uphill battle ever since. I went from having<br />

a plan of aggressive growth and expansion<br />

to just ‘surviving on the fly’ every night<br />

while watching the news. I had to remind<br />

myself that my business goals and milestones<br />

couldn’t change. I just had to adjust timing<br />

and get creative.”<br />

And Jimmy’s Car Wash not only survived a<br />

year of unrest and unknowns, he is now back<br />

on track and looking to add improvements<br />

to his wash. He said a lot of his business’s<br />

success came down to the mission to serve<br />

the customer.<br />

“Basically, at Jimmy’s Car Wash, we aim to<br />

suit every customer’s need. And if a customer<br />

has a need we can’t meet, we gladly recommend<br />

someone who can, even if it’s one<br />

of our competitors,” he told the local newspaper.<br />

“Of course, all the improvements have<br />

occurred slower than originally planned because<br />

of the times, but I’ll get there.”<br />

That’s the attitude, Jimmy! And, welcome<br />

to the self serve car washing family.<br />

And, before I sign off, here’s a picture of<br />

the family and I in front of an Empire State<br />

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CALENDAR<br />

This is normally the place<br />

where we would list all of the<br />

upcoming car wash events.<br />

Considering everything is<br />

so up in the air due to the<br />

pandemic, we decided to<br />

replace this section with<br />

something that will put a smile<br />

on your face.<br />

Here’s a picture found<br />

on Twitter of a<br />

dog washing a car:<br />

And here’s an old<br />

newspaper ad from a<br />

September 24, 1964,<br />

issue of The Call of<br />

Schuylkill Haven,<br />

Pennsylvania:<br />

Association News<br />

International Carwash Association<br />

The ICA remembers Hall of Famer Red Lewis<br />

William “Red” Lewis left this world peacefully at<br />

his home in the Town of Lawrence, Wisconsin, in the<br />

early morning of January 7, 2021, at the age of 78, the<br />

ICA announced.<br />

Red Lewis started with nothing and turned hard<br />

work into a true American success story, according to<br />

his obituary. “A sales/delivery job at Green Bay Auto<br />

Parts followed by a service writer position at Jepson<br />

Chevrolet, along with driving a tow truck at night for<br />

extra money, laid the foundation for Red’s amazing<br />

‘Soggy Rags to Riches’ story. A timely introduction<br />

from a co-worker created an opportunity at the local<br />

PDQ Car Wash in Green Bay and by 1967 Red had<br />

worked his way up to manager.”<br />

In 1974 he purchased PDQ Car Wash and fueled<br />

with innovative ideas and a passion for customer service,<br />

Red seemingly worked without sleep and grew<br />

his company to eight full-service car wash locations<br />

in Northeastern Wisconsin, ranking PDQ in the top<br />

20 car wash operations in the U.S. What was success<br />

by any definition was merely a starting point for Red<br />

Lewis, the obituary stated.<br />

Red founded PDQ Manufacturing, Inc. in 1984<br />

specializing in manufacturing touchless car washes<br />

which spurred the acquisition of Pacifica, Inc. in 1989,<br />

a New Zealand-based vehicle wash equipment manufacturing<br />

company that shared Red’s vision for the<br />

future. The invention of the Laserwash 4000 followed<br />

and soon PDQ Manufacturing grew to become the<br />

world’s largest touchless car wash manufacturer with<br />

clients in more than 30 countries.<br />

“The International Carwash Association bestowed<br />

Red Lewis with the ultimate honor with his induction<br />

into the Car Wash Hall of Fame in 2000. Many other<br />

awards followed including the prestigious Free Enterprise<br />

Award in 2017 presented by the Rotary Club of<br />

Green Bay, celebrating Red’s innovation and extensive<br />

philanthropy in the Green Bay area. However, the<br />

award that touched Red the most was receiving the<br />

Founders Award presented by Notre Dame de La Baie<br />

Academy, formerly Premontre High School, in 2010.”<br />

The obituary also stated that success never went to<br />

Red Lewis’s head, instead he made sure it went to others.<br />

He rewarded employees for helping to build PDQ<br />

Manufacturing and gave generously and anonymously<br />

to countless charities including our country’s veterans,<br />

his alma mater Notre Dame del la Baie Academy,<br />

Green Bay Boys & Girls Club, the Lac Baie Girl Scout<br />

Council, Catholic Charities, Manna for Life Ministries,<br />

NEW Zoo and St. Willebroad Parish to name but a few.<br />

His special bond with young people will remain one<br />

of his greatest achievements. More than 20,000 young<br />

people owe their first job to Red Lewis and PDQ.<br />

William “Red” Lewis is survived by his three children:<br />

Becky (Pat) Lewis-Verheyden, Kelly Lewis and<br />

Jon Lewis; his grandchildren, Kyle and Katy Verheyden;<br />

sister, Durleen (Peter) Braasch; brother, Marlin<br />

Lewis and sister, Shirley Fischer; numerous nieces and<br />

nephews and their families. Red also leaves behind<br />

thousands of close friends and business associates.<br />

ICA announces new Pitch initiative.<br />

“Get ready for their best pitch,” carwash.org<br />

states, “Sit back, and let the game come to you!”<br />

Pitch is bringing together some of the best<br />

minds and most experienced leaders in the car<br />

wash industry to bring forth new ideas for growing<br />

your business and solving your toughest problems,<br />

states it ICA.<br />

With Pitch, hear from up to eight different<br />

supplier experts in an online meeting with up<br />

to 25 other car wash operators. ICA staff keeps<br />

the meeting moving, allowing you to get a new<br />

solution every ten minutes. Set aside just 90 minutes<br />

for the meeting, and attend from anywhere<br />

your screen allows, according to a statement.<br />

Access is limited to qualified car wash operators.<br />

ICA members receive preferred access. Complete<br />

the form to request a seat for our next Pitch.<br />

The next meeting is slated for February 23,<br />

2021, from 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Central.<br />

Topics will cover:<br />

• How can you effectively differentiate your car wash and promote your products?<br />

• What products are customers responding to currently?<br />

• How can you increase your revenues on a per-visit basis?<br />

In case you missed it...<br />

The ICA announced new dates for The Car Wash Show️ 2021.<br />

The event will remain in the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention<br />

Center but will move to show dates of 15-17 November 2021.<br />

The Westgate and Renaissance will remain the host hotels.<br />

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Southwest Car Wash Association<br />

SCWA announces 2021 Convention date change, CEO forum speaker<br />

The SCWA announced the Board of<br />

Directors voted to move the 2021 SCWA<br />

Convention & Car Wash EXPO to June<br />

9-11, 2021 at the Fort Worth Convention<br />

Center.This decision to move the<br />

dates from February 17-19 was made<br />

after careful consideration of the current<br />

COVID situation and evaluating the factors<br />

that will exist over the next 60-90 days.<br />

The SCWA Board believes that getting through the<br />

winter months; the flu season; and rollout of the vaccine;<br />

will provide a safer and larger attended event<br />

for everyone to enjoy. See you in June!<br />

Steve Forbes, Chairman of the Forbes media<br />

empire will still be the 2021 keynote<br />

speaker for the event.<br />

Michael Dominguez, President<br />

& CEO Associated Luxury Hotels<br />

International (ALHI) Dominguez,<br />

will serve as the CEO Forum speaker.<br />

Dominguez brings an outstanding reputation<br />

for helping companies and small<br />

businesses achieve amazing customer service<br />

and branding, the SCWA stated. “As the President<br />

& CEO for Associated Luxury Hotels International<br />

(ALHI), he leads a team of nearly 80 professionals<br />

located among 26 offices across North America and<br />

Europe, ALHI’s serves a membership group of hotels<br />

that are Independent Hotels & Independent Brands<br />

that are an exclusive luxury collection. Prior to joining<br />

ALHI, Michael served in executive sales leadership<br />

roles with MGM Resorts, Loews Hotels, Hyatt<br />

Hotels, Starwood Hotels and many more.”<br />

Michael will help us move forward together in<br />

the car wash industry as we begin a new year and focus<br />

on all the opportunities before us, according to the<br />

SCWA.<br />

The CEO Forum will take place on June 9.<br />

Last year, Arthur Greeno, the owner/operator<br />

of two Chick-fil-A restaurants in Tulsa, Oklahoma,<br />

served as the CEO forum speaker.<br />

Heartland Carwash<br />

Association<br />

Details unveiled<br />

for the HCA<br />

2021 Product &<br />

Equipment Show<br />

The Heartland Carwash Association<br />

is inviting your organization to exhibit<br />

at its Annual Product and Equipment<br />

Industry Trade Show. The Annual Product<br />

Show is taking place on Monday,<br />

October 18th, and Tuesday, October<br />

19th at The Prairie Meadows Events and<br />

Conference Center in Altoona, Iowa (a<br />

suburb of Des Moines), a press release<br />

reported. “The Product Show is a great<br />

way to showcase your business to a targeted<br />

audience of current and potential<br />

carwash owners, operators, and other<br />

professionals. If you are looking to sell<br />

more products or services, grow your<br />

business, and network with other industry<br />

executives, the HCA Product Show<br />

is the ideal event for your organization.<br />

We bring buyers directly to you, giving<br />

you the opportunity to generate new<br />

leads and cultivate new sales,” according<br />

to the press release.<br />

With last year’s Product Show being<br />

canceled due to Covid-19, the HCA said<br />

it is looking forward to bringing everyone<br />

back for a great show. “The theme<br />

this year is Powering Forward with educational<br />

guest speakers and roundtable<br />

discussions motivating you to grow your<br />

business. We will also be hosting one of<br />

our more popular events, the Carwash<br />

Tour, once again this year.”<br />

The Heartland Carwash Association<br />

represents carwash owners, operators and<br />

service provider associates in Iowa, Minnesota,<br />

Wisconsin, Nebraska, Illinois, Missouri,<br />

Kansas, North Dakota and South Dakota.<br />

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New England Carwash Association<br />

NECA names You<br />

Make It Happen<br />

Award recipient<br />

Al West received the You Make It Happen<br />

award. West is a lifelong car wash guy, according to<br />

a press release. “It all started in Marlborough, MA,<br />

where his wife noted that ‘he was the man’: handsome,<br />

athletic, popular and with his motorcycle and<br />

leather vest, ‘very cool.’” He worked for Scrubadub<br />

Car Wash for 10 years, rising to manager. “He now<br />

is the Simoniz Northeast Sales Manager, directly supervising<br />

the sales team from Maine to Buffalo, and<br />

down to Southern New Jersey. Simoniz is like an<br />

extended family for him, and he has enthusiastically<br />

brought that family into New England Car Wash<br />

Association. He has served on the NECA Board of<br />

Directors and was actively involved in starting our<br />

annual golf NECA outing,” the press release noted.<br />

Throughout the pandemic, West has been instrumental<br />

in supporting our NECA Board with the<br />

lobbying efforts to reopen all carwashes that were<br />

shut down by governors due to COVID, the press<br />

release said. “He checked in regularly with both myself<br />

and NECA President, Mat Paisner, to provide<br />

meaningful and scientific documentation that ensured<br />

our lobbyists were able to get car washes reopened<br />

in Phase 1 in Massachusetts and Maine. Al<br />

worked hard to make sure our Association had the<br />

correct information to fight science with science.”<br />

NECA said it was honored to recognize West<br />

who is always coaching and helping motivate others<br />

to do better. “He sends inspiring quotes to his customers<br />

while also finding time to volunteer in his<br />

community, in the schools and as a coach. He is the<br />

proud father of Connor, a 27 year old high school<br />

English teacher, and Callie, a 19 year old sophomore<br />

at Stonehill College who was recruited to play field<br />

hockey. He also is devoted to his third child, his dog<br />

Bradley Cooper. Al and his very active family, who<br />

until recently lived in Westborough, are building<br />

a home in Osterville so that they can live near the<br />

beach when they retire.”<br />

NECA recognizes<br />

Mat Paisner<br />

Mat Paisner is a sitting Board member and President<br />

of the NECA, and was honored by the Association<br />

for his tireless work during the unprecedented<br />

pandemic.<br />

“When this pandemic hit, Massachusetts started<br />

classifying businesses as either essential or non-essential,<br />

and car washes were deemed non-essential,<br />

triggering closings for many of us. Mat immediately<br />

called an emergency meeting of the NECA Board<br />

which quickly formed a committee,” a press release<br />

stated. “It was all hands on-deck as we networked with<br />

as many influential connections as possible to correct<br />

this misclassification. Because of the generosity of<br />

many NECA members, NECA was able to hire an influential<br />

lobby group who had direct access to those<br />

in Governor Baker’s administration responsible for<br />

which businesses were classified as essential in MA.”<br />

Paisner spent all hours, too many to count, making<br />

phone calls, scheduling conference calls, video calls<br />

and texts, with our members, state and local boards<br />

of health, government officials, law enforcement, the<br />

lobbyists, the Governor’s office and the list goes on,<br />

the press release stated. “During this uncertain time<br />

and chaos, we had the right person, at the right time,<br />

doing what is best for our industry. Mat maintained a<br />

high level of professionalism and composure, taking<br />

on the huge task of compiling all the information sent<br />

to him by many of us, disseminating the information,<br />

arguing, debating, calling on local officials and with<br />

the lobby group. Ultimately Governor Baker’s administration<br />

was convinced that car washes are essential.”<br />

The NECA Board is very happy we were successful<br />

in reopening the car wash industry in Phase 1, with<br />

only three other industries, and we have been assured<br />

that we will remain open throughout this pandemic<br />

by Lieutenant Governor Karen Polito.<br />

Mat was given a beautiful clock, with an engraved<br />

plate that reads: Presented in recognition and appreciation<br />

to Mathew Paisner for his tireless efforts on<br />

behalf of the car wash industry. November 10, 2020


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HOURS OF OPERATION:<br />

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TYPE OF CAR WASH:<br />

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SELF SERVE SNAPSHOT<br />

WHAT SEPARATES YOUR WASH<br />

FROM THE COMPETITION?<br />

The biggest advantage that we have is<br />

that we keep our car wash spotless. It<br />

may be old, but everything works and<br />

if it is broken it is fixed immediately so<br />

there’s not a bunch of signage all over<br />

that says “broken machines.” As far<br />

as the tunnel that is close to us, we<br />

have a different clientele. The people<br />

who come to use our wash want<br />

to make sure their vehicles are not<br />

scratched and want to make sure that<br />

they put their final touches on them.<br />

We get comments all the time from<br />

people driving across town to use our<br />

wash because it’s the cleanest and<br />

everything works.<br />

OUR CAR WASH STORY (AS<br />

TOLD BY TAYLOR PANNO):<br />

My wife and I (married for almost seven<br />

years) and we have three beautiful<br />

children, also have owned a Hot tub<br />

business for almost 15 years. Right<br />

next-door to us is self-serve car<br />

wash that had been owned by the<br />

same owner for 40 years and it was<br />

put up for sale last year. We had A<br />

family meeting and we decided to go<br />

ahead and purchase it with the idea<br />

that all of us will have to work it. My<br />

13-year-old son comes in and empties<br />

all the vacuums and stocks all the<br />

vending once a week. My six-year-old<br />

son keeps the bays clean, helps with<br />

repairs, sorts tokens and hands out our<br />

free dash wipes to all the customers<br />

vacuuming out their cars. My beautiful<br />

wife does all the books and sorts<br />

tokens and my baby girl who is five<br />

helps anyway she can and dances a lot<br />

while at the wash to all the music, but<br />

she’s also not afraid to get her hands<br />

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don’t hesitate to call one of the many<br />

resources available.<br />

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MENTAL ILLNESS):<br />

Call 800-273-TALK (8255)<br />

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Does your car wash have an Instagram<br />

account? If you do not, it<br />

is something to consider. It is not<br />

only free to use but can also serve a<br />

wonderful marketing tool. Described<br />

as mostly a photo-sharing platform,<br />

Instagram offers businesses its own set<br />

of tools to help businesses grow, market<br />

and interact with their customers. There<br />

is a lot of lingo, trends and fancy bells and<br />

whistles that can overwhelm the average<br />

user (ahem, such as yours truly), but an Instagram<br />

page can be kept simple and impressive with some<br />

pretty pictures and regular postings.<br />

It is an easy way to reach out to the masses, and<br />

especially the “younger” generations, and according<br />

to Hootsuite, 81% of users use Instagram to research<br />

a product or service.<br />

If this is enough to convince you to give it a try,<br />

here are some prominent tips and suggestions for<br />

business users, and also some big mistakes to avoid.<br />

3 Make sure you set up your page as a<br />

Professional account—this will allow for you<br />

to list your business name, address, <strong>web</strong>site,<br />

hours etc. Instagram also offers special tools<br />

for business owners on how to best use the<br />

platform. Also, be sure to use a business email,<br />

not your personal one, so that it will not link to<br />

your personal Facebook account. (Instagram is<br />

fun by Facebook). Therefore, while signing up,<br />

be sure to go to settings, and choose: “Switch<br />

to Business Account.”<br />

3 Find or take pictures that showcase your<br />

business. This might sound obvious, but<br />

make sure you’re checking the background<br />

for anything off-putting. Use natural lighting as<br />

much as possible. Sunset photos are also great.<br />

3 For your profile picture, use a picture of your<br />

sign, or your logo.<br />

HOT<br />

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When you first set up your business page, you’ll have two choices for creating<br />

your account — Log in with Facebook or Sign Up with Phone or Email.<br />

Be sure to sign up with a business email so your Instagram profile isn’t<br />

linked to your personal Facebook account. Tip from HubSpot.com<br />

Instagram currently has over 1 billion people using it each month.<br />

Users spent an average of 30 minutes per day on the platform last year,<br />

according to Hootsuite.com, which is a 13.8% jump from 2019.<br />

3 Do not make your page “live” until a few good<br />

photos are posted first. According to the Social<br />

Media Marketing <strong>web</strong>site OutBoundEngine.<br />

com, “It’s a best practice to have a photo or<br />

two posted to your account before you start<br />

following people. There isn’t much incentive for<br />

people to follow an account with no content.<br />

Find a couple of photos you think would be<br />

shareworthy.”<br />

3 As for frequency, there is no exact formula for<br />

how often you should post a picture. But what is<br />

important is that you post regularly.<br />

3 A great feature of Instagram is the Highlights<br />

section found under your profile name. Here<br />

you can post a collection of photos or videos<br />

and label each one with its own name. As a self<br />

serve car wash owner, this would be a good<br />

place to have a series of “How To” sections.<br />

Characters are limited, so you could title them,<br />

How To, or Using a Brush, Wash Options, etc.<br />

3 Post “Instagram Live” stories which will go out<br />

to all of your followers. Post videos promoting<br />

your wash or offering a special discount.<br />

3 Also, be sure to use the Instagram Business<br />

tools. According to Instagram, with a business<br />

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Around the Wash<br />

Insurance Issues<br />

Over Ice<br />

Wintertime is full of beauty… and pain, if you slip on ice, or your pipes<br />

freeze up. And, while looking at a glass half full has its merits, it’s when<br />

you see the potential hazards, that you are more prepared, especially when<br />

it comes to running a business and having the proper insurance. We have<br />

already seen snow in Texas this winter. As for the rest of the nation, according<br />

to the Farmer’s Almanac, snowfall will be greater than normal in<br />

the Northeast, Wisconsin, Upper Michigan, the High Plains, and northern<br />

Alaska. As for insurance measures, it seems as if there is a lot of information<br />

out there—from contractors’ insurance policies to knowing how to<br />

protect your business from a major lawsuit. Thankfully, Nate Perry, an insurance<br />

auditor with Quinton Insurance – Car Wash Protection Program,<br />

is here to help. The following are some of the common self serve car wash<br />

owner questions along with his answers. If you have a question you would<br />

like to ask Nate, please submit it to Editor Debra Gorgos at debrag@sscwn.<br />

com, and he will answer your question in an upcoming issue.<br />

Self serve car wash customers can often “miss” the mark and<br />

drive into a bay wall, or damage the equipment, can you tell us a<br />

little bit about garage liability?<br />

NATE PERRY: Any property damages to a business owner’s building, property,<br />

or premises would be covered under the individual customer’s personal auto<br />

policy under property damage. Make sure that if a loss occurs, you:<br />

• Contact the police to<br />

obtain a police report<br />

• Exchange contact information<br />

with the customer, and<br />

• Exchange insurance coverage<br />

information with your customer.<br />

This way, you can contact the customer’s personal auto insurance carrier<br />

first to submit the loss and they can properly investigate it.<br />

Wintertime at a car wash can mean property accidents due to<br />

ice, snowfall, and slips and falls by people self washing their<br />

cars. What advice do you have for car wash owners in regard to<br />

insurance?<br />

NATE PERRY: Hire the best snow removal contractor you can buy that will<br />

not only properly salt and remove the snow from your premises, but also<br />

provide you with proof of insurance coverage on a certificate of insurance<br />

and list your company as an additional insured. This way, if there is any<br />

claim from a slip and fall that pertains to the premises, your snow removal<br />

contractor’s insurance policy will be primary and will always pay first.<br />

If a customer were to slip and fall at a car wash during a<br />

snowstorm, what kind of protection would the car wash owner<br />

have from a major lawsuit?<br />

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contractor’s insurance as an additional insured, the business owner<br />

would be able to submit the loss under the contractor’s insurance policy and<br />

it would be paid on a primary basis before they could touch the business<br />

owner’s insurance.<br />

Fires, unfortunately, can occur at car washes, in equipment<br />

rooms especially, thanks to all of the chemicals -- what do<br />

car wash owners need to do to make sure they are properly<br />

insured?<br />

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purchased or present is accounted for on their insurance policies. Also,<br />

it is advised to have a central fire system installed in the building that goes<br />

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PAST STORIES INVOLVING CAR WASHES AND LAWSUITS<br />

Court Rules in Favor of Car Wash<br />

Back on February 21, 2013, in Pontiac, Michigan,<br />

the Michigan appeals court ruled in favor of a Pontiac<br />

car wash in a lawsuit by a customer who fell<br />

when he got out of his car to adjust the mirrors.<br />

According to an Associated Press story, “Eugene<br />

Rogers blamed Ultimate Auto Wash for the<br />

black ice. He said he was ‘violently thrown to the<br />

ground’ without warning when he stepped out of<br />

his vehicle after it was washed.”<br />

The appeals court said that Rogers could have driven<br />

a short distance and adjusted his mirrors or simply<br />

rolled down the windows and stayed in the car.<br />

“The court said anyone with ‘ordinary intelligence’<br />

would know that water running off vehicles<br />

at a car wash would likely form ice.”<br />

St. Albans man awarded<br />

$634,000 in slip and fall case<br />

On May 25, 2006, in Charleston, West Virginia,<br />

a St. Albans man was awarded nearly $634,000 after<br />

slipping and falling on black ice at a car wash in<br />

2001, the West Virginia Record stated.<br />

Danny K. Whittington broke his hip when he fell<br />

in a car wash bay at Toad’s Car Wash Inc. in St. Albans<br />

on Jan. 9, 2001, the story said. “Whittington,<br />

who was 46 at the time of the incident, filed his<br />

lawsuit in 2002. After two days of testimony before<br />

Judge Irene Berger, the six-member Kanawha Circuit<br />

Court jury returned its verdict in a little over<br />

an hour, according to attorney Charles Hughes.”<br />

Apparently the ruling all came down to the car<br />

wash’s floor radiant heating system. Hughes, who<br />

works for the Daniels Law Firm in Charleston,<br />

said Toad’s ran four car washes then, and the St.<br />

Albans location was the only one with this floor<br />

heating system.<br />

“They tried to show the system was working<br />

properly,” Hughes said in the story. “Yes, it was<br />

working properly mechanically. But it wasn’t<br />

working efficiently.”<br />

Hughes said the defense tried to show that because<br />

the temperature was 19 degrees, people<br />

need to be careful when washing a vehicle.<br />

“You can only be so careful around black ice,”<br />

he said in the story. “Our point was if you’re going<br />

to be open and running a car wash in 19-degree<br />

weather, you have to protect your customers. Danny<br />

exercised care. He looked around. We had independent<br />

third-party testimony about the black<br />

ice. It was a film. You could see right through it. It<br />

wasn’t immediately visible.”<br />

Whittington, who was a mail carrier, broke his<br />

left hip when he slipped and fell on the black ice.<br />

“He didn’t have health insurance,” Hughes said in<br />

the story. “He had about $22,000 in medical bills<br />

in just a few months, and he knew he couldn’t pay<br />

for it. He was making $9 per hour. So, he stopped<br />

treating it. He didn’t have prescriptions or physical<br />

therapy. He rehabilitated himself over the summer.<br />

Then, the Postal Service wouldn’t take him back.<br />

They said they couldn’t take the risk on him.”<br />

As for the verdict, the jury awarded $22,829.94<br />

to Whittington for medical expenses to date,<br />

$11,000 for lost wages to date, $200,000 for mental<br />

and physical pain and suffering, $300,000 for<br />

annoyance and inconvenience and 100,000 for<br />

loss of enjoyment of life.<br />

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(Note: Some posts feature minor edits for readability.)<br />

Third time’s a charm for EMV deadline<br />

Anyone got advice on this? I was told EMV compliance by April or else your card reader<br />

will not work. Does anyone in the industry care to comment? ZAL<br />

I do not believe anything is going to stop working<br />

in April as there are too many firms with old CC<br />

readers. You may find in 2021 that you are charged<br />

a fee for non-compliance with respect to CC processing<br />

- perhaps more than you want to pay. - ROZ<br />

They’ve been saying that for 15 years. First everything<br />

was supposed to move to chip/PIN “by the<br />

end of the year” with swipe not being supported,<br />

and we’re all still doing swipe. Who fed you this<br />

line? - MEP001<br />

On the manufacturer side, this is just one of the<br />

reasons we walked away from having our own<br />

credit card system. Constant moving targets. We<br />

were told at least 6 years ago that mag stripes were<br />

going to be obsolete in 6 months. - DAN KAMSICKAS<br />

So, what I was told - the gas station lobby got extensions<br />

every year. They are now compliant and<br />

will not lobby for more extensions. We don’t have<br />

the clout or numbers to be a concern. - ZAL<br />

The EMV deadline at the pump is April 2021. Fuel<br />

station operators have till then to comply with the<br />

EMV standard for paying at the pump or assume<br />

the liability for payment card fraud that happens<br />

at their facility. I think everything will continue<br />

to work, you will just assume the liability which I<br />

think we already have been. - APW<br />

This is what I was thinking has been the case since<br />

2015 when the other retailers were forced to. -<br />

OURTOWN<br />

We’ve already been assuming the liability. Any<br />

chargebacks for lost/stolen cards already say no<br />

remedy, no chip reader used. - SLASH007<br />

Cards will still be processed via mag stripe readers<br />

beyond April, but the liability will be 100%<br />

on the merchant as it has been since 2015. This<br />

could involve:<br />

3 Chargebacks initiated by customers (we’ve<br />

had a few merchants who said their customers<br />

know they can dispute charges when they<br />

use non-EMV readers, and have exploited this)<br />

3 Bank fees/penalties to ‘cover’ their time for<br />

the chargeback request<br />

3 Fees/charges from the banks that issue cards<br />

(I’ve read some cases where issuing banks<br />

have levied fees on a merchant for every transaction<br />

that was not processed via chip read)<br />

3 We’ve never tried to fear-monger at Hamilton<br />

with EMV to encourage new hardware<br />

purchases, but in the past year EMV has<br />

surpassed mag as the credit card solution on<br />

all of our new kiosks. We’ve seen a fairly big<br />

uptick in retrofit kits for existing units too.<br />

So much also depends on the market a wash is<br />

in. Higher-income areas tend to have less issues,<br />

whereas lower-income areas seem to be more susceptible<br />

to the customer-initiated chargebacks.<br />

I’m not sure if processors will levy<br />

additional fees in April for non-EMV<br />

processing, I haven’t heard anything,<br />

but I would imagine they’d be notifying<br />

customers now if they were planning<br />

to. - EXPAT<br />

If I update my Htk and goldline<br />

to EMV will it be one<br />

device for tap and chip?<br />

- ZAL<br />

Yep! We use the iUC285 by Ingenico, which is a<br />

3-in-1 reader (chip, tap, swipe). It mounts directly<br />

into the existing bolt holes on the HTK and GL, so<br />

you don’t need to do any quirky drilling or cutting.<br />

Processing is through Worldpay.<br />

Right now, it can only process chip and mag but<br />

Worldpay is making a software update for us in<br />

January (I believe) to enable tap. - EXPAT<br />

EMV compliant is important, if a customer disputes<br />

a charge and you were not EMV compliment,<br />

a fine of up to $1000 plus the chargeback<br />

fee and amount the transaction will be<br />

pulled or billed to your account. I have a<br />

good processor who keeps EMV compliment<br />

with POS terminals and good rates<br />

and zero credit card process fee options<br />

for transactions. - ALLAN<br />

<strong>SSCWN</strong> EDITOR CHIMES IN: EMV stands for Europay, MasterCard and<br />

Visa and refers to the, “Global standard for cards equipped with computer chips<br />

and the technology used to authenticate chip-card transactions,” according to<br />

creditcards.com. The original deadline for retailers to accept chip-based credit<br />

cards was October 1, 2015, but it was extended to October 2020 when it seemed<br />

as if retailers were not making enough effort to adapt to the new credit card<br />

feature. However, with Covid-19 it became even more evident that retailers were<br />

struggling even more and unable to meet the Autumn deadline. Now, there is<br />

the new deadline of April 17, 2021. According to a sponsored article by SageNet<br />

which appeared in CSP magazine, while traditional payment cards store data in<br />

magnetic strips that can be copied and counterfeited, EMV cards use computer<br />

chips to create a unique, one-time code for each transaction. That code is useless<br />

to a criminal if stolen because it can’t be used again. …While the move to EMV is<br />

not mandatory, card issuers have given merchants an incentive to replace their<br />

point-of-sale (PoS) systems with EMV-compliant equipment. For example, liability<br />

for purchases made with a compromised card shifts from the card issuer to the<br />

party that is the least EMV-compliant. In other words, the cost of fraud will be the<br />

responsibility of the non-compliant merchant.”<br />

SageNet also states, “EMV does not eliminate the need to maintain compliance<br />

with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). EMV is<br />

concerned with preventing fraud in card-present transactions, while PCI DSS<br />

focuses on securing cardholder data. Fuel retailers must ensure that they remain<br />

PCI DSS compliant as they upgrade their PoS systems and software.”<br />

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TRICKS OF THE<br />

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I was rinsing down a bay.... when the pump just stopped.<br />

I went into the equipment room and found the circuit<br />

breaker to the pump stand tripped. When I reset it ...<br />

BANG! Smoke came out of the motor starter. (BTW ... I<br />

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it’s VERY difficult to get the smoke back in ... )<br />

When I opened up the motor starter ... the wire from<br />

the main panel was fried. About 1.5 inches of wire was<br />

obviously heating, and had finally melted, broken, and<br />

touched the metal case. It turns out that the screw that<br />

holds this wire had loosened over the years. The loose<br />

contact caused the wire to heat ... and trouble ensued.<br />

Here’s the moral to the story: I checked the other<br />

“contacts” in the rest of the car wash motor starters.<br />

About 1/4 of them needed some degree of tightening!<br />

You may want to check yours ... RUDY<br />

It is generally the simple things that get us. I used to<br />

check this even on new machines. MAC<br />

If you have a thermal camera for checking your floor<br />

heat, it might be wise to run that over ALL of your<br />

electrical connection points over time. It can save<br />

you quite a bit of headache and money in the long<br />

run. We used to have this performed annually to all<br />

cabinets and disconnects at the amusement park I<br />

worked at. They paid thousands per visit, but probably<br />

saved us millions in down time. PRECISIONPYRO<br />

I bought a FlirOne Pro for my Android phone. It’s a<br />

thermal camera attachment. It’s allowed me to locate<br />

the heat loops in my floor heat. RUDY<br />

Won’t hurt to double check them every once in a<br />

while now though. Glad you didn’t get nailed by<br />

finding it with your fingers. It’s always better letting<br />

the smoke out of devices, rather than humans.<br />

PRECISIONPYRO<br />

Those screws have to be really tight. I can’t tell<br />

you how many times I’ve gone through almost<br />

new equipment and found them so loose I could<br />

turn them by gripping the screwdriver shaft. I<br />

tighten them until I can feel the joints in my wrist<br />

pop. MEP001<br />

I just checked ours and although I definitely wouldn’t<br />

call them loose, they were not as tight as they should<br />

be. For some reason the ones at the top where the<br />

power comes in, I could barely get them any tighter.<br />

The ones at the bottom going out to the motor I was<br />

able to tighten at least 1/4 turn and some were closer<br />

to 1/2. Good tip. OURTOWN<br />

The pump stand is constantly vibrating, and these<br />

should be checked at least once a month. Make sure<br />

to turn the breaker off when checking them and re<br />

tightening. DAMONI88<br />

Gross opportunity?<br />

I received an odd call today. Local Food Truck start-up is looking for a<br />

location to dump gray water at the end of the day. Has anyone run into<br />

this type of request?<br />

My initial inclination is to not allow. Not sure how I would determine a<br />

fair contract cost if I allowed. I was surprised to find the municipal water<br />

division was in support of allowing this ... GEORGE361<br />

Your drains are going to the sanitary sewer (unless<br />

your wash is really old) so I can see why the city is<br />

allowing it. I’m with you though on not allowing<br />

it. OURTOWN<br />

As long as there is no oil or chunks it could be<br />

worth it. If your sewer isn’t metered and there are<br />

no chunks it wouldn’t cost you anything. I would<br />

just require them to buy bay time to clean up after<br />

(assuming this is a SS). If there is potential for a<br />

lot of oil or waste, I doubt it would be worth your<br />

time for what they can pay. MC3033<br />

I don’t allow any dumping. The carpet cleaners<br />

leave the bay smelling like a wet dog, the food<br />

carts dump their utensil washing water and it<br />

starts to smell like rotten food, and then they start<br />

getting bold and dumping grease. You can probably<br />

imagine what an RV sewage dump smells like.<br />

There’s also liability to worry about if you allow it<br />

or charge for it. MEP001<br />

I wouldn’t allow it for the reasons posted above,<br />

plus who is going to monitor the process? Would<br />

you meet them there to oversee the process? How<br />

do they pay? What is the rate? The car wash is designed<br />

for dirt from the roadway, not food waste.<br />

NO DEAL! WAXMAN<br />

Years ago, I had a food truck dumping their gray<br />

wastewater at the car wash at night. What greasy<br />

stinking mess they’d leave, then a carpet cleaner<br />

saw them dumping their wastewater and he<br />

thought it was ok to dump his wastewater, so he<br />

had his guys start dumping at night. It took a while,<br />

but we caught them, and it got ugly real fast. They<br />

saw no problem in dumping their wastewater. The<br />

carpet guy really pissed me off when he said: “It’s<br />

just a car wash” and then he said where are we<br />

supposed to dump our wastewater at?... like it’s<br />

my problem. Needless to say, they aren’t customers<br />

of mine and I’ve never seen them since. If you<br />

let one dump be prepared for many more. RANDY<br />

No way I’d allow it, the business and legal risks are<br />

sky high compared to the few bucks received. (Yes,<br />

I’ve chased them off.) PAULLOVESJAMIE<br />

Hell no. Anything they dump at your becomes<br />

your problem. AXXLROD<br />

Thanks all. You have affirmed my concerns and I<br />

can’t see there being monetary benefits outweighing<br />

the headache. I will not be proceeding with<br />

negotiations. GEORGE361<br />

The only possible way I would consider it is through<br />

a cleanout with a strainer attached. I wouldn’t want<br />

that water sitting in my pits. GREG PACK<br />

Exactly, let them go to an RV waste facility and<br />

pay them. MEP001<br />

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TRICKS OF THE<br />

We work hard for the money!<br />

I am interested in buying a location that is about 17 years old but looks well maintained.<br />

It has 4 SS and 2 IBA bays. Location is quite busy. How much time a week would you guys<br />

think it would take for normal operations? I’m not expecting to include repairs/malfunctions/<br />

emergencies. I’m just looking for ballpark ideas. 30-50 hours? 60-80 hours? WORKIN_IKE<br />

That depends on you and the systems you put in<br />

place and the overall maintained level the wash is<br />

at. Some operators here spend the equivalent to a<br />

F/T job plus OT here. They’re married to the operation<br />

or they just love being there (I do enjoy hanging<br />

around at my washes – it’s my hobby and many<br />

times I just go to hang out).<br />

I have relatively new equipment and it’s well maintained.<br />

I have 4 guys that cover 9-5 every day. I tell<br />

them to call me if something breaks. If I’m in town,<br />

I’ll fix it. If I’m away I call in a tech.<br />

With that said, I’d say I’m at my site as little as 0<br />

hours (If I’m away) and as much as 35 hours (my<br />

office is there). I’d say for a small operation and an<br />

owner/operator 2-3 hours/day would be the average<br />

for a nicely run place. CAR_WASH_GUY<br />

Busy location means high traffic which means high<br />

probability for trash. Excluding what you mentioned<br />

going by daily to clean up and check everything<br />

I would estimate 2 hours. If the customers<br />

basically use the place as a dump well then could<br />

be more. In 2 hours, I would think you would be<br />

able to check vacs, check vending, wash down bays<br />

and clean up and get out of there. Fundamentals of<br />

a car wash.... make sure it’s clean and everything is<br />

working properly. RFREEMAN<br />

I have a very busy 6-bay SS and spend at least an<br />

hour a day cleaning every evening, plus I have a guy<br />

who comes in every afternoon and spends an hour.<br />

Add to that four or five more hours a week here and<br />

there cleaning out the vacs, cleaning walls, pulling<br />

coins and restocking the changer, etc. You say you<br />

aren’t expecting to include repairs, do you plan to<br />

have a service company do them? Because you’ll<br />

basically be working for them, especially with two<br />

IBAs. Depends on the machine, but some need a lot<br />

of preventive maintenance, and the bays can get really<br />

nasty in warm months with algae growth. MEP001<br />

I’m not saying that I don’t expect to do repairs. I’m<br />

just saying I am not including that amount of time<br />

as part of the routine. Because I know a repair or<br />

maintenance can’t be estimated due to skill level, severity<br />

of work required, frequency of repairs. I’m just<br />

looking for a normal routine week. And yes, I plan on<br />

doing my own maintenance and repairs. WORKIN_IKE<br />

We have a 3-bay SS and 1 IBA. I would say plan on<br />

devoting 20-25 hours a week to the car wash. Keep<br />

in mind all of the after-hours phone calls, handling<br />

of refunds, researching things you need to learn and<br />

handling/depositing money. BERT79<br />

I put in between 30 and 45 hours a week at my car<br />

wash. My situation is a little different because we<br />

have a standalone detail shop that is open six days<br />

per week, and a used car lot attached to the wash<br />

too. I have cut back on my hours in the last couple<br />

of years to try and have more of a life as I get older.<br />

When the economy got tough, I was working seven<br />

days a week to try to make everything earn enough.<br />

Once I install my new touch free, I’m hoping for<br />

even a little bit more freedom and flexibility with<br />

my hours. I have other business interests besides<br />

this one which also take up some time during the<br />

work week. WAXMAN<br />

We have a car wash that has five self-serves and<br />

two touch-free IBAS. Before 2016, we would put<br />

in 3 hours a day Monday through Thursday. Fridays<br />

were five-hour days. Saturdays were 5.5 hours. Sundays<br />

were 6. What changed when 2016 arrived was<br />

we started our membership program. We needed to<br />

be attending regularly to sell memberships and do<br />

membership odds and ends. WASH4LIFE<br />

Basically, the more time you can be there the better.<br />

Shoot for the busy times each day. Cameras help a<br />

lot here. MAC<br />

Too Cold to Handle<br />

What is everyone’s policy on opening/closing due to<br />

weather (i.e., rain/snow/ice)? JENNGAMBLE<br />

Right now, we keep the self-serves open 24/7/365. Our<br />

IBA is 15 years old with unreliable doors, so I close at<br />

5 p.m. and re-open the bay at 8 a.m. when it’s below<br />

freezing. Once I have my new equipment installed, the<br />

IBA will be open 24/7/365 as well. WAXMAN<br />

When it dips into single digits and below, we usually<br />

close. Our IBA doors sometimes freeze in the open position<br />

in those temps, and we have problems with our<br />

SS weep not keeping up if there is any kind of wind<br />

chill in addition to those temps. SRR5008<br />

We’re a 24/7 car wash with touch-free IBAs, vacuums<br />

and self-serve. If it’s below 20, we will close. WASH4LIFE<br />

I have my IBAs set to shutdown automatically at -10F.<br />

I have Airlift vinyl doors and floor heat. I do NOT have<br />

any supplemental heat or heated rails etc. Self Serve<br />

bays stay open 24/7. I’ve only shut down overnight a<br />

handful of times when the temp was predicted to drop<br />

to -30. I’ve had some of my best days when the temp<br />

didn’t get over 15F! ERIC H<br />

Ha ha, Southern wash here. No floor heat. We close the<br />

autos when they predict a hard freeze. Not a big deal as<br />

most cold spells are just a day or two and it’s slow then<br />

anyway. I don’t see much business when it’s in the 30s.<br />

Most people just wait a couple of days for it to warm<br />

up, the average winter day high is around 50. GREG PACK<br />

Below zero we close automatics at night. Open in as<br />

bays always. SOAPY<br />

In recent years we only close when it is blizzard/<br />

non-travel conditions ... when my manpower (employees)<br />

become less available then I tend to be closed<br />

much more often ... We sometimes dread super sloppy<br />

weather immediately followed by a horrific below 0° F<br />

long lasting cold spell! MJWALSH<br />

<strong>SSCWN</strong> EDITOR<br />

CHIMES IN: Want to talk<br />

about cold!? We all know it<br />

gets beyond freezing in Alaska,<br />

and all the way down to the<br />

Northern half of the United<br />

States. But did you know it was<br />

once -2 degrees F in Florida?<br />

According to data was sourced<br />

from the Nautical Oceanic<br />

and Atmospheric Association<br />

in an expose by USA Today,<br />

the below 0 weather took<br />

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on February 13, 1899. In<br />

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WINTER 2021 • 25


WE WANT<br />

YOUR<br />

STORIES!<br />

TRICKS OF THE<br />

I smell a Rat.com!<br />

Because I have my wash up on Google, we do postings to our <strong>web</strong>site. I<br />

get emails from them saying something like 120 people viewed our latest<br />

posting. I smell a rat. I just can’t imagine that many people are bored enough<br />

to look at a <strong>web</strong> site about a car wash ... Anyone else experience this? MAC<br />

Do you have a funny<br />

story from the bay?<br />

Maybe an inspiring<br />

tale from the wash?<br />

Try something<br />

new that worked well?<br />

“You won’t believe what this<br />

Darwin did at my wash…”<br />

26 • WINTER 2021<br />

“The best decision I ever made<br />

for my business was…”<br />

“On rainy days, I like to…”<br />

Reach out to Editor Debra Gorgos<br />

debgorgos@gmail.com to share<br />

your story with our readers.<br />

Mac, I will say this that it appears Google is making<br />

the same mistake with robo-call coordinated with<br />

3rd party sellers ... as the monopolistic telephone<br />

companies used to do. We have a publicly posted<br />

phone number for our facility & the logistic of that<br />

nonsense “you are not listed pitch” trying to get their<br />

“foot in the door spoofed calling” can actually become<br />

a problem!<br />

When computer industry people brag a bit too<br />

much about their Artificial Intelligence Algorithms<br />

... IMHO people all over the world should consider<br />

“hanging onto their hat” & making a “run for their<br />

life”! MJ WALSH<br />

The important stats to look at are how many looked<br />

up your phone number or asked for directions to<br />

your wash. OURTOWN<br />

Why smell a rat? It’s the WORLD WIDE WEB!<br />

There’s a lot of bored people out there, esp. nowadays!<br />

Do you have any idea how many folks spend<br />

countless hours looking at Facebook? The stats are<br />

believable once you broaden your perspective a bit.<br />

WAXMAN<br />

IMHO ... We should be looking forward to the<br />

day when Google, Facebook, & Twitter alternatives<br />

are more dominant than the current situation!!!<br />

MJWALSH<br />

I realize that Google wants me to buy their advertising.<br />

That part I get. All the other things they mention<br />

though I have no way of telling if it is true. Yes, they<br />

say many asked for directions and also called. I have<br />

an answering machine at the wash that almost never<br />

gets a recording. MAC<br />

Instead of being suspicious of the results that are<br />

claimed by Google, why not go in the opposite direction<br />

and put in an effort to make your Google<br />

business page more appealing to customers? Add<br />

photos of the wash and all your services offered.<br />

Create posts about interesting things to do with the<br />

car wash. I use it as a promotional tool like it was designed.<br />

It’s a low-cost way to improve your business.<br />

WAXMAN<br />

Google is the preferred ad spot due to integration<br />

into phone searches. You don’t necessarily have to<br />

spend money with them, but when someone searches<br />

on their phone for a car wash this is most likely<br />

where the information is coming from. The higher<br />

your ratings, the higher your ranking will be, but to<br />

get to the top page you’re probably going to need to<br />

spend money in a larger market. Personally, I’m old<br />

school and don’t bother buying ads or actively managing<br />

a page with any social media sites (Facebook,<br />

etc.), but that is a personal opinion. It just seems like<br />

too much work for the return. I would not interact<br />

with Yelp at all, I’ve seen many people complain that<br />

Yelp turns into an extortion racket. Same with BBB.<br />

Oh, you can also get a Google voice number just for<br />

your carwash. You can forward, have it ring multiple<br />

phones, etc. and it will send an email transcription<br />

if someone leaves a voicemail. It’s free, if you don’t<br />

mind the invasion of privacy. GREG PACK<br />

This is huge. Especially for car washes. This isn’t<br />

thought of as the most professional business so having<br />

a nice page and pictures is huge. If someone isn’t<br />

already familiar with your business this might get<br />

them to come or not.<br />

I think the Google phone call stat is believable. Just<br />

compare to your missed calls. I would imagine few<br />

if any calls you get come from a source other than<br />

Google. MC3033<br />

I can see valid points in all the posts above. Google<br />

My Business is a great place to describe your process<br />

and services. People love looking at pictures, so I add<br />

lots. You can easily post videos, too.<br />

It doesn’t take much time to add content to your<br />

page. Some of my biggest hits were on pics of things<br />

I thought we’re not going to get many views, such<br />

as a can of graffiti remover, pics of my detail equipment,<br />

etc. All of these little things add up to set you<br />

apart from competitors. If nothing else, you are providing<br />

the customer with more knowledge of your<br />

car wash. WAXMAN<br />

I just went to the Yelp page for my wash, and it<br />

seems to be broken. Despite the hours listed as<br />

24/7 it shows it as closed, and I can’t change it as a<br />

business owner. It seems useless anyway since Yelp<br />

shows 39 people have visited the page 39 times this<br />

year, where the Google page shows 15,000 just this<br />

month.<br />

If I’m within five miles of my wash and search “car<br />

wash near me” on my phone, my Google listing<br />

comes up first even if there’s a car wash between.<br />

MEP001<br />

Highly recommend you ask Yelp to take down your<br />

page. Yelp is useless and the only people who use it<br />

are the ones who are specifically leaving a bad review.<br />

MC3033


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all First and Second Draw loan applications, the<br />

SBA remains committed to keeping small business<br />

workers on payroll and their doors open during<br />

this challenging time. Moreover, the SBA over-performed<br />

operationally, issuing guidance and rules in<br />

advance and in alignment with the new law’s requirements,”<br />

Carranza added.<br />

$1.1 million PPP loans<br />

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over $100 billion<br />

The SBA has already forgiven more than 1.1<br />

million PPP loans for over $100 billion, providing<br />

an extraordinary amount of critical relief to<br />

America’s small businesses just 3 months since the<br />

earliest PPP borrowers’ covered periods ended, according<br />

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SBA Administrator Jovita Carranza stated in the<br />

press release, “For any eligible small business continuing<br />

to struggle due to the coronavirus pandemic,<br />

the Program has re-opened for new and certain<br />

existing PPP borrowers, and we encourage you to<br />

take advantage of the PPP to keep your workers on<br />

payroll, regardless of any local economic restrictions<br />

on your operations. SBA is continuing to work<br />

around the clock to forgive existing PPP loans and<br />

implement the next phase of this vital Program.”<br />

The SBA has so far received 1,346,125 forgiveness<br />

applications for approximately $170.5 billion.<br />

SBA has made payment on nearly 85% of<br />

the applications, forgiving over $100 billion. For<br />

the smallest borrowers with loans up to $50,000,<br />

88% have been approved for forgiveness.<br />

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OSHA's maximum penalties for serious and<br />

other-than-serious violations will increase from<br />

$13,494 per violation to $13,653 per violation.<br />

The maximum penalty for willful or repeated<br />

violations will increase from $134,937 per violation<br />

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any penalties assessed after January 15, 2021.<br />

Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act<br />

of 1970, employers are responsible for providing<br />

safe and healthful workplaces for their employees.<br />

OSHA's role is to help ensure these conditions<br />

for America's working men and women by<br />

setting and enforcing standards, and providing<br />

training, education and assistance.<br />

Employers can withhold,<br />

make payments of deferred<br />

Social Security taxes from 2020<br />

The Internal Revenue Service today released<br />

Notice 2021-11 addressing how employers who<br />

elected to defer certain employees' taxes can withhold<br />

and pay the deferred taxes throughout 2021<br />

instead of just the first four months of the year,<br />

according to a January 19 press release.<br />

In response to a presidential memorandum<br />

signed August 8, 2020, Notice 2020-65 was issued<br />

on August 28, 2020, giving employers the option to<br />

defer certain employees' Social Security taxes from<br />

September 1, 2020, to December 31, 2020. This<br />

applied to employees paid less than $4,000 every<br />

two weeks, or an equivalent amount for other pay<br />

periods, with each pay period considered separately.<br />

The taxes, which are technically called Old Age,<br />

Survivors and Disability Insurance, or OASDI, are<br />

calculated at 6.2% of employees' wages.<br />

Any taxes deferred under Notice 2020-65 are<br />

withheld and paid ratably from employee wages<br />

between January 1, 2021, until April 30, 2021.<br />

However, the Consolidated Appropriations Act,<br />

2021, signed into law December 27, extended<br />

the period that the deferred taxes are withheld<br />

and paid ratably. The period is now for the entire<br />

year − from January 1, 2021, through December<br />

31, 2021. Notice 2021-11<br />

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2020-65 to reflect<br />

this extended<br />

period. Payments made by January 3, 2022, will<br />

be considered timely because December 31, 2021,<br />

is a legal holiday. Penalties, interest and additions<br />

to tax will now start to apply on January 1, 2022,<br />

for any unpaid balances.<br />

Employees could see their deferred taxes being<br />

collected immediately. Employees should check<br />

with their organization's payroll point of contact<br />

on what their collection schedule will be.<br />

Additional tax relief related to the COVID-19<br />

pandemic can be found on IRS.gov.<br />

Security Summit urges<br />

businesses to tighten security<br />

to protect against identity theft<br />

The Internal Revenue Service, state tax agencies<br />

and the tax industry urged businesses to be on<br />

guard as thieves try to use their stolen names and<br />

data to file fraudulent tax returns.<br />

The partners, operating cooperatively as the Security<br />

Summit to fight identity theft, marked the<br />

fourth day of National Tax Security Awareness<br />

Week with a warning to businesses to enact the<br />

strongest measures possible to protect their data<br />

and systems. The IRS also is planning additional<br />

MYTHS vs. FACTS<br />

MYTH #1: PPP is wrought with<br />

waste, fraud, and abuse.<br />

MYTH #2: PPP only supported large<br />

corporations, not small businesses.<br />

regarding PPP loans<br />

MYTH #3:<br />

PPP did not support workers.<br />

FACT: The vast majority of PPP funds supported<br />

American small businesses and their hardworking<br />

employees in dire need of economic relief. To<br />

ensure all program rules were followed, all loans are<br />

undergoing an automated review, and all loans of $2<br />

million or more will undergo a manual review. In addition,<br />

any loan may be selected for a manual review.<br />

SBA has a robust process for ensuring PPP funds<br />

were used as intended. SBA is committed to rooting<br />

out fraudulent activity; any abuser of this important<br />

program will be held appropriately accountable. A<br />

borrower listed in the data release doesn’t mean that<br />

SBA has made an affirmative declaration that a borrower<br />

is eligible or that it will receive loan forgiveness.<br />

SBA has a process for review and that is ongoing.<br />

FACT: The PPP was deployed to help keep<br />

small businesses afloat and employees on payroll<br />

through the coronavirus pandemic. Of those<br />

businesses that received PPP loans, 75 percent<br />

have nine or fewer employees. In addition, 87% of<br />

all loans, or nine out of ten, were $150,000 or less.<br />

Not a single eligible independent contractor, sole<br />

proprietor, or small business that applied for a PPP<br />

loan and was approved before the PPP closed—<br />

whether it employed hundreds of workers or a single<br />

individual—was precluded from receiving one<br />

due to lack of funding. The PPP closed in August<br />

with more than $130 billion in available funding<br />

that went unclaimed.<br />

FACT: Every facet of PPP was designed to keep<br />

Americans employed. The PPP has succeeded.<br />

To date, PPP has supported more than 51 million<br />

American jobs, and account for more than 80%<br />

of small business payroll in the United States. By<br />

requiring at least 60% of PPP funds to cover payroll<br />

costs, the Administration ensured Americans’<br />

paychecks were protected. The PPP directly contributed<br />

to the historic economic recovery we are<br />

currently experiencing, keeping unemployment far<br />

lower than expected at the peak of the pandemic. In<br />

addition, the unemployment rate is currently 6.7%,<br />

a rate not expected to be achieved by many outside<br />

experts until the fourth quarter of 2021.<br />

MYTH #4: PPP funds did not reach historically underserved communities.<br />

FACT: Since enactment of the CARES Act, SBA<br />

and Treasury worked closely with Congress, borrowers,<br />

and lenders of all sizes—including regional<br />

and community banks, Community Development Financial<br />

Institutions (CDFIs), and Minority Depository<br />

Institutions (MDIs)—to make certain the broadest<br />

possible segment of small businesses could access<br />

the PPP. To ensure funds began flowing as rapidly<br />

as possible to all small businesses, particularly<br />

those in underserved communities, SBA and<br />

Treasury worked closely with lenders that were<br />

positioned to reach borrowers who had had less<br />

well-established traditional banking relationships.<br />

Through our actions, we increased the number of<br />

participating lenders from the 1,700 that participated<br />

in SBA 7(a) lending in 2019 to nearly 5,500 lenders<br />

participating in the PPP. SBA and Treasury executed<br />

an aggressive outreach campaign to ensure<br />

PPP participation by CDFIs, MDIs, and minority,<br />

women, veteran, or military-owned lenders due to<br />

their unmatched ability to reach underserved communities.<br />

The data shows that SBA and Treasury’s<br />

outreach campaign worked. As of August 8, 2020,<br />

when the PPP closed to new loan applications, 432<br />

MDIs and CDFIs had participated from across the<br />

country, providing over 221,000 loans for more than<br />

$16.4 billion. PPP delivered $133 billion of loans to<br />

businesses in Historically Underutilized Business<br />

Zones, accounting for more than 25 percent of all<br />

PPP funding. Additionally, a review of census tracts<br />

indicates 28 percent of the U.S. population lives in<br />

low and moderate income census tracts, and when<br />

matched against the distribution of PPP loans, 27<br />

percent of the PPP funds went to low and moderate<br />

income communities, which is in line with their<br />

representation in the population.<br />

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steps to help businesses combat cybercriminals<br />

trying to steal their data.<br />

"As the IRS and our partners have strengthened<br />

our security standards, identity thieves have<br />

looked for new ways to find sources of information,<br />

and businesses need to stay alert," said IRS<br />

Commissioner Charles Rettig. "Businesses, just<br />

like individuals, can be victims of identity theft.<br />

Thieves may steal enough information to file a<br />

business tax return for refund or use other scams<br />

using the company's identity."<br />

More than 70% of cyberattacks are aimed at businesses<br />

with 100 or fewer employees. Thieves may be<br />

targeting credit card information, the business identity<br />

information or employee identity information.<br />

Businesses are encouraged to follow best practices<br />

from the Federal Trade Commission include:<br />

• Set your security software to update<br />

automatically<br />

• Back up important files<br />

• Require strong passwords for all devices<br />

• Encrypt devices<br />

• Use multi-factor authentication<br />

More information is available at FTC's Cybersecurity<br />

for Small Businesses.<br />

Businesses should especially be alert to any<br />

COVID-19 or tax-related phishing email scams<br />

that attempt to trick employees into opening embedded<br />

links or attachments. IRS related scams<br />

may be sent to phishing@irs.gov.<br />

Starting back on December 13, 2020, the IRS<br />

began masking sensitive information from business<br />

tax transcripts, the summary of corporate tax<br />

returns, to help prevent thieves from obtaining<br />

identifiable information that would allow them to<br />

file fake business tax returns.<br />

Only financial entries are fully visible. All other<br />

information has varying masking rules. For example,<br />

only the first four letters of each first and last<br />

name – of individuals and businesses – are displayed.<br />

Only the last four digits of the Employer<br />

Identification Number are visible.<br />

The IRS also has publicly launched the Form<br />

14039-B, Business Identity Theft Affidavit that<br />

allows companies to proactively report possible<br />

identity theft to the IRS when, for example, the<br />

e-filed tax return is rejected.<br />

Businesses should file the Form 14039-B if they<br />

receive a:<br />

• Rejection notice for an electronically<br />

filed return because a return already<br />

is on file for that same period.<br />

• Notice about a tax return<br />

that the entity didn't file.<br />

• Notice about Forms W-2 filed<br />

with the Social Security<br />

Administration that the entity didn't file.<br />

• Notice of a balance due that is not owed.<br />

This form enables the IRS to respond to the<br />

business much faster than in the past and work to<br />

resolve issues created by a fraudulent tax return.<br />

Businesses should not use the form if they experience<br />

a data breach but see no tax-related impact.<br />

For more information, see Identity Theft Central's<br />

Business section.<br />

Although the tax scams can come and go, all<br />

employers should remain alert to Form W-2 theft<br />

schemes. In the most common version, a thief<br />

poses as a high-ranking company executive who<br />

emails payroll employees and asks for a list of<br />

employees and their W-2s. Businesses often don't<br />

know they've been scammed until a fraudulent return<br />

shows up in employees' names.<br />

There is a special reporting procedure for employers<br />

who experience the W-2 scam. It also may be<br />

found at Identity Theft Central's Business section.<br />

Finally, Security Summit partners urge businesses<br />

to keep their EIN application information<br />

current. Changes of address or responsible party<br />

may be reported using Form 8822-B. Reminder:<br />

Changes in the responsible party must be reported<br />

to the IRS within 60 days. Current information<br />

can help the IRS find a point of contact to resolve<br />

identity theft and other issues.<br />

SBA extends COVID-19 EIDL<br />

deadline to Dec 31, 2021<br />

The SBA announced on December 30, 2020,<br />

that the deadline to apply for the Economic Injury<br />

Disaster Loan (EIDL) program for the COVID-19<br />

Pandemic disaster declaration is extended to Dec.<br />

31, 2021. The deadline extension comes as a result<br />

of the recent bipartisan COVID-19 relief bill<br />

passed by Congress and enacted by former President<br />

Trump on Dec. 27, 2020.<br />

To date, the SBA has approved $197 billion in<br />

low-interest loans which provide working capital<br />

funds to small businesses, non-profits and agricultural<br />

businesses to make it through this challenging<br />

time.<br />

“Following the President’s declaration of the<br />

COVID-19 Pandemic, the SBA has approved over<br />

3.6 million loans through our Economic Injury<br />

Disaster Loan program nationwide,” Carranza<br />

stated in the press release. “The EIDL program<br />

has assisted millions of small businesses, including<br />

non-profit organizations, sole proprietors and<br />

independent contractors, from a wide array of industries<br />

and business sectors, to survive this very<br />

difficult economic environment.”<br />

EIDL loan applications will continue to be accepted<br />

through December 2021, pending the<br />

availability of funds. Loans are offered at very<br />

affordable terms, with a 3.75% interest rate for<br />

small businesses and 2.75% interest rate for nonprofit<br />

organizations, a 30-year maturity, and an<br />

automatic deferment of one year before monthly<br />

payments begin. Every eligible small business and<br />

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Rest:<br />

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higher stress levels than when they started<br />

their businesses, and 60% struggle to take<br />

time off, the article stated.<br />

“Even if you can't go on your annual ski<br />

vacation this year, find time for rest. That<br />

might mean taking a Friday off now and<br />

then (a practice I highly recommend!) or<br />

spending a long weekend in a cabin in the<br />

woods. Heck, it could just be getting a massage<br />

or turning off your phone after work<br />

hours if that's the best you can do. But I<br />

encourage you not to devalue the importance<br />

of being well rested. A brain that isn't<br />

stressed and overtaxed can come up with<br />

innovative ideas.”<br />

Reframe:<br />

The biggest takeaway from 2020 is that<br />

we can't rely on how we used to conduct<br />

our businesses, Guillory wrote.<br />

“You may struggle now to attract business<br />

the way you used to, either because of the<br />

economic climate making consumers gunshy<br />

about spending money or because the<br />

market has changed. The worst thing you<br />

can do is continue doing ‘business as usual.’<br />

These are not usual times, and even when<br />

things level off, we will need to have a permanent<br />

plan in place for what our businesses<br />

will look like moving forward.”<br />

Guillory suggested revisiting your business<br />

plan and giving it an update. “Where you<br />

find customers, what you sell, and your longterm<br />

strategy may have shifted, so put those<br />

changes in writing; your business is there to<br />

remind you of how you might need to pivot<br />

to survive.”<br />

Rejuvenate:<br />

Find your passion again<br />

“I occasionally go through extreme burnout<br />

in my business and lose passion for what<br />

I do,” Guillory wrote. “It can be tough to do<br />

the same thing for years. But when I feel like<br />

I can't go on another day, I step back. I rest. I<br />

take time away from my business and don't<br />

even think about it for days or weeks. Inevitably,<br />

when I return, I feel better.”<br />

If that does not work, Guillory suggests<br />

trying something else such as coming up<br />

with a new product or service, or finding<br />

different industries to work with. You might<br />

learn a new skill. Or hire help to take some<br />

of the pressure off of you.<br />

“Don't let your passion die or running<br />

your small business will consume your soul.”<br />

And if these rejuvenation ideas don't work,<br />

she advised, consider that it might be time to<br />

call it quits. “Again, just like in a relationship,<br />

sometimes there's a shelf life for your business,<br />

and denying that will only make you<br />

unhappy. Find an exit path and make room<br />

for something new to light you up.”<br />

CDC offers job stress tips<br />

Whether you are going into work or working<br />

from home, the COVID-19 pandemic has probably<br />

changed the way you work, according to<br />

the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention<br />

(CDC). “Fear and anxiety about this new disease<br />

and other strong emotions can be overwhelming,<br />

and workplace stress can lead to burnout. How<br />

The CDC said to recognize the following<br />

symptoms of stress you may be experiencing.<br />

• Feeling irritation, anger, or in denial<br />

• Feeling uncertain, nervous, or anxious<br />

• Lacking motivation<br />

• Feeling tired, overwhelmed, or burned out<br />

• Feeling sad or depressed<br />

• Having trouble sleeping<br />

• Having trouble concentrating<br />

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factors that can add to stress during a<br />

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• Concern about the risk of being exposed to<br />

the virus at work<br />

• Taking care of personal and family<br />

needs while working<br />

• Managing a different workload<br />

• Lack of access to the tools and equipment<br />

needed to perform your job<br />

• Feelings that you are not contributing enough<br />

to work or guilt about not being on the<br />

frontline<br />

• Uncertainty about the future of your<br />

workplace and/or employment<br />

• Learning new communication tools and<br />

dealing with technical difficulties<br />

• Adapting to a different workspace and/or<br />

work schedule<br />

The CDC said to follow these tips to build resilience<br />

and manage job stress:<br />

• Communicate with your coworkers, supervisors,<br />

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• Identify things that cause stress and work<br />

together to identify solutions.<br />

• Talk openly with employers, employees,<br />

and unions about how the pandemic is<br />

affecting work. Expectations should be<br />

communicated clearly by everyone.<br />

• Ask about how to access mental health<br />

resources in your workplace.<br />

• Identify those things which you do not have<br />

control over and do the best you can with the<br />

resources available to you.<br />

• Increase your sense of control by developing<br />

a consistent daily routine when possible —<br />

ideally one that is similar to your schedule<br />

before the pandemic.<br />

you cope with these emotions and stress can affect<br />

your well-being, the well-being of the people you<br />

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During this pandemic, it is critical that you recognize<br />

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• Keep a regular sleep schedule.<br />

• Take breaks from work to stretch,<br />

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colleagues, coworkers, family, and<br />

friends.<br />

• Spend time outdoors, either being<br />

physically active or relaxing.<br />

• If you work from home, set a regular time<br />

to end your work for the day, if possible.<br />

• Practice mindfulness techniques.<br />

• Do things you enjoy during non-work<br />

hours.<br />

• Know the facts about COVID-19. Be informed<br />

about how to protect yourself and others.<br />

Understanding the risk and sharing accurate<br />

information with people you care about<br />

can reduce stress and help you make a<br />

connection with others.<br />

• Remind yourself that each of us has a crucial<br />

role in fighting this pandemic.<br />

• Remind yourself that everyone is in an<br />

unusual situation with limited resources.<br />

• Take breaks from watching, reading, or<br />

listening to news stories, including social<br />

media. Hearing about the pandemic<br />

repeatedly can be upsetting and mentally<br />

exhausting<br />

• Connect with others. Talk with people you<br />

trust about your concerns, how you are<br />

feeling, or how the COVID-19 pandemic is<br />

affecting you.<br />

• Connect with others through phone calls,<br />

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cards, video chat, and social media.<br />

• Check on others. Helping others improves<br />

your sense of control, belonging, and<br />

self-esteem. Look for safe ways to offer<br />

social support to others, especially if<br />

they are showing signs of stress, such<br />

as depression and anxiety.<br />

• If you feel you may be misusing alcohol or<br />

other drugs (including prescription drugs) as a<br />

means of coping, reach out for help.<br />

• If you are being treated for a mental health<br />

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HAPPENINGS IN & AROUND<br />

THE SELF SERVE CARWASHING<br />

Car Wash Owners Network<br />

partners with Okie Express<br />

Car Wash Owners Network (CWON), a portfolio<br />

company of Baltimore, Maryland-based Access<br />

Holdings, today announced it has closed its investment<br />

in Okie Express Auto Wash, the largest car<br />

wash operator in the Oklahoma City market, a press<br />

release reported. Financial terms were not disclosed.<br />

Founded in 2008, Okie owns and operates 11<br />

premier express car wash locations known across<br />

Oklahoma City for their superior customer service,<br />

convenient locations, exceptional wash quality<br />

and speed. Okie washes more than one million<br />

cars annually and supports multiple local charities.<br />

CWON is partnering with Okie CEO Mike<br />

North and COO Steve Holcomb to support the<br />

company’s next stage of accelerated growth.<br />

Kevin McAllister, Managing Partner and Founder<br />

of Access Holdings, said in the press release,<br />

“We are excited to partner with Mike and Steve,<br />

who’ve built Okie into the #1 car wash operation<br />

in the Oklahoma City market. During our investment<br />

process, we developed a shared view of future<br />

growth opportunities and a compelling vision<br />

for the business we want to build together.”<br />

Dover and OPW acquire<br />

Innovative Control Systems ® (ICS)<br />

Dover, and its OPW business unit, of De Pere,<br />

Wisconsin, announced on January 6, 2021, that<br />

it has acquired Innovative Control Systems, Inc.<br />

(ICS), an industry-leading provider of technology<br />

solutions for the car wash industry, based in<br />

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. ICS will now become<br />

part of OPW’s Vehicle Wash Solutions platform of<br />

brands, which includes PDQ and Belanger.<br />

“We are thrilled to bring ICS into OPW’s Vehicle<br />

Wash Solutions group to provide customers state-ofthe-art<br />

payment terminals and point-of-sale management<br />

solutions, wash site management software and<br />

other wash equipment technologies as part of a complete<br />

vehicle wash solutions package,” Gary Campbell,<br />

vice president and general manager for OPW<br />

Vehicle Wash Solutions, stated in a press release.<br />

Happy 80th birthday, Warsaw Chemical!<br />

2021 marks the 80th year anniversary for Warsaw<br />

Chemical. The company, which is based in Warsaw,<br />

Indiana, has grown from a small manufacturer of<br />

toilet bowl cleaners and mechanics hand soaps, into<br />

a nationally recognized supplier of more than 300<br />

cleaners, soaps, disinfectants, protectants, lubricants<br />

and specialty products, a press release stated.<br />

Warsaw Chemical was founded in 1941 and has<br />

always been privately owned. Currently, about 70<br />

people are employed by the company. “We are proud<br />

of the fact that Warsaw Chemical has been a part of<br />

the Warsaw Community for eight decades. We have<br />

a team of highly talented people that have championed<br />

the success of the company. We will continue<br />

North added, “We had several options to consider<br />

when looking for a growth partner, but Access<br />

Holdings and CWON clearly distinguished themselves<br />

by their knowledge of the industry and relationship-oriented<br />

approach to crafting the right<br />

deal. Their team focused on finding solutions that<br />

were right for us and our business.”<br />

Okie is CWON’s second investment in a car<br />

wash operator. In January 2020, CWON partnered<br />

with the ownership team of Cobblestone Auto<br />

Spa, the premier car wash operator in Phoenix and<br />

Denver. CWON’s affiliated network now includes<br />

42 locations with additional locations planned to<br />

open by the end of 2021. “We want to partner with<br />

operators in attractive markets and accelerate their<br />

expansion. Okie is another great example of this,<br />

and we’re excited about our new partnership,” said<br />

Jason Cellura, CWON’s Chief Development Officer,<br />

stated in the press release.<br />

CWON is executing a purposeful growth strategy<br />

by partnering with express car wash operators in attractive<br />

markets, the press release stated.<br />

Both Vehicle Wash Solutions and ICS have previously<br />

partnered to develop a retrofit kit for PDQ’s<br />

installed base of Access payment terminals at inbay<br />

automatic sites to ensure those customers have<br />

access to EMV payment solutions and ongoing Payment<br />

Card Industry compliance. This joint product<br />

will be ready to launch in early 2021.<br />

“By joining OPW, ICS can continue to expand its<br />

customer base and partner with the Vehicle Wash<br />

Solutions brands to bring innovative new products<br />

to market. Those ICS customers who do not use<br />

VWS equipment will continue to see our same focus<br />

on innovation and dedicated customer support.<br />

This is a great development for our business,” said<br />

Kevin Detrick, founder and president of ICS.<br />

to build on our history of creating and manufacturing<br />

products that carry value and contribute to the<br />

success of our clients,” Troy Gamble, CEO and partner<br />

of Warsaw Chemical, stated in the press release.<br />

Warsaw Chemical is a high-quality chemical<br />

manufacturing business that produces a diversified<br />

line of Warsaw Chemical Branded and Private Label<br />

products distributed in four different markets:<br />

Janitorial Cleaning Products, Disinfectants and<br />

Hand Soaps; Car Wash Chemicals (our Car Choice<br />

line) for self-serve systems, touchless automatics<br />

and tunnel/conveyor washes; Tire Mounting Lubricants,<br />

and Agrochemical Adjuvants.<br />

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DRB, a leading provider of software and hardware<br />

innovations to the car wash industry and<br />

based in Akron, Ohio, announced on December<br />

3, 2020, that EverWash, Inc., is now a DRB Certified<br />

Interface. This new integration allows critical<br />

information to flow between EverWash’s mobile<br />

applications and DRB In-Bay Solutions’ Unitec®<br />

brand of pay stations, a press release reported.<br />

With the DRB Certified Interface, EverWash<br />

can provide a mobile app to in-bay automatic<br />

(IBA) car washes that utilize Unitec pay stations.<br />

The app allows customers to purchase unlimited<br />

plans on the app and redeem them by scanning a<br />

code at the pay station, creating an easy, contactless<br />

transaction.<br />

This allows IBA washes to take advantage of the<br />

recurring revenue that unlimited wash plans offer.<br />

“We’re passionate about helping car wash operators<br />

grow and get the most out of their assets,”<br />

Dan Pittman, president and CEO of DRB, said<br />

in the press release. “The EverWash integration<br />

opens up new paths for unattended car wash operators<br />

to generate revenue and consumer loyalty.<br />

The ability to offer unlimited wash plans via<br />

a mobile application is a game-changer for this<br />

segment of the car wash industry.”<br />

The DRB Certified Interface also enhances<br />

EverWash’s ability to help car wash operators<br />

grow their businesses and manage consumer behavior<br />

in the face of growing competition, Scott<br />

Pashley, EverWash’s Chief Revenue Officer stated<br />

in the press release.<br />

“This integration will provide the contactless<br />

solution so many consumers are looking for now<br />

while also streamlining the experience for hundreds<br />

of our wash partners and tens of thousands<br />

of members,” Pashley said in the press release. “We<br />

are extremely excited to partner with DRB In-Bay<br />

Solutions to grow our wash partner's profits."<br />

"EverWash's DRB Certified Interface is a huge<br />

win," said Jerry Sinner, general manager at Orlando's<br />

Market and Carwash. "This made for a<br />

straightforward EverWash implementation at<br />

my location, and an effortless membership experience<br />

for our customers. We look forward to<br />

growing our membership thanks to the technology<br />

offered by both EverWash and DRB In-Bay<br />

Solutions moving forward."<br />

The DRB Certified Interface program provides<br />

a platform for the secure exchange of data<br />

between DRB and third-party companies with<br />

which car wash owners do business. DRB requires<br />

vendors to complete a certification process which<br />

helps ensure secure access to car wash data. DRB<br />

supports its approved vendors with technical assistance<br />

and system updates.<br />

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Sonny’s, of Tamarac, Florida, the<br />

world’s leading manufacturer of<br />

conveyorized car wash equipment,<br />

parts, and supplies, announced on<br />

December 4, 2021, that it entered into a definitive<br />

agreement to acquire Lone Star Car Wash Systems<br />

based in Texas.<br />

“Our proposal to acquire Lone Star was an easy decision<br />

because it allows us to scale up our ability to<br />

service clients in Texas faster than ever before,” Paul<br />

Fazio, CEO of Sonny’s, stated in a press release. “We<br />

believe this will be a game changer in Sonny’s helping<br />

Texas car wash owners gain their unfair share.”<br />

Through this acquisition, Sonny’s CarWash Services<br />

of Texas has plans to expand quickly throughout<br />

Texas servicing all stages of a car wash project and<br />

business, the press release stated. Current car wash<br />

owners and potential investors will have a local team<br />

to rely on for help with everything from equipment<br />

and chemistry, to site and management consulting,<br />

maintenance, and repair.<br />

“Creating Sonny’s CarWash Services of Texas provides<br />

our clients incredible growth opportunities and<br />

the best equipment, chemistry, controls and servicing<br />

in the industry. We are grateful for Sonny’s partnership<br />

and are eager to see what we can continue to achieve<br />

together," Clay Wilson, owner and CEO of Lone Star<br />

Car Wash Services, stated in a press release.<br />

On December 16, in another press release, Sonny’s<br />

hinted of future plans for additional acquisitions<br />

in Texas.<br />

“To service our current customers better and to<br />

reach new customers, we intend to hire big,” Paul<br />

Fazio, CEO of Sonny’s, stated in the December 15<br />

press release. “We’re more than just a car wash equipment<br />

manufacturer; we’re service people here to<br />

service car wash owners every day of the year, at all<br />

hours of the day.”<br />

Sonny’s hosted a job fair for multiple positions<br />

in Dallas, Texas, on December 16th. Qualified candidates<br />

will have opportunities from all sides of the<br />

industry including commissioned sales reps, district<br />

managers, car wash service technicians, and drivers.<br />

In other Sonny’s news, back on November 2, 2020,<br />

the company announced the acquisition of Florida<br />

CarWash Services.<br />

Florida CarWash Services is a full line car wash<br />

equipment and supply distributor primarily serving<br />

the Centraland Northeast Florida market. Headquartered<br />

in Apopka, Florida, just outside of Orlando,<br />

CarWash Services is a family-owned company that<br />

offers professional assistance to conveyor, in-bay and<br />

self serve carwash operators.<br />

“I’m pleased to share the news that Sonny’s has<br />

acquired Florida CarWash Services,” Fazio stated in<br />

the press release. “They have been a Sonny’s distributor<br />

for over 8 years and are known for providing<br />

superior service and support in Florida and helping<br />

car wash owners maximize revenues. We couldn’t<br />

be any more excited to form this new business relationship<br />

with them.”<br />

“Everyone at Florida CarWash Services is very excited<br />

about this new partnership with Sonny’s and<br />

all that we’ll be able to offer our customers,” Harold<br />

Chenoweth, President and CEO of Florida CarWash<br />

Services, stated in the press<br />

release. “Our companies share<br />

the same core values of service<br />

to our customers. Being<br />

a part of Sonny’s strengthens our ability to provide<br />

the best service and solutions to help our customers<br />

be more successful.”<br />

Florida CarWash Services will continue to be led<br />

by the same management team for the thousands of<br />

clients it serves.<br />

In an October 23, 2020, press release, Sonny’s announced<br />

the acquisition of Harrell’s Car Wash Systems<br />

based in Indianapolis, Indiana.<br />

Harrell’s is the leading distributor of carwash systems<br />

and supplies in the Midwest, Northeast and<br />

MidAtlantic regions. Founded over 40 years ago as<br />

a carwash, Harrell’s has grown into a full service distributor<br />

that provides site evaluation, design and development<br />

assistance, equipment solutions and a full<br />

line of chemical and parts.<br />

“Our partnership with Harrell’s represents an opportunity<br />

to service our customers better locally,”<br />

Fazio stated in the press release. “When I look back<br />

at the humble beginnings of both companies and the<br />

growth we’ve experienced, the passion and commitment<br />

to customers is what made Sonny’s and Harrell’s<br />

the companies we are today. Sharing this value<br />

is what makes this partnership possible.”<br />

"Our commitment to helping in-bay and tunnel car<br />

wash investors succeed is about finding ways to create<br />

a competitive edge for their business,” said Chad<br />

Tearman, president of Harrell’s, in the press release.<br />

“With Harrell’s becoming part of Sonny’s CarWash<br />

Services, our localized knowledge combined with<br />

Sonny’s leadership position in carwash innovation<br />

and manufacturing will only elevate the solutions we<br />

deliver to all our customers on a local level to make<br />

them more profitable.”<br />

Harrell’s will continue to be led by the same management<br />

team for the thousands of clients it serves.<br />

And, last but not least, Sonny’s also announced the<br />

acquisition of GoToKiosk, a manufacturer of custom pay<br />

stations and kiosks, including hardware and software.<br />

A December 4, 2020, press release stated that<br />

GoToKiosks engineering excellence in factory direct<br />

product and product mix, software innovations, and<br />

marketing solutions provides Sonny’s clients with a<br />

higher level of operational efficiency and profitability.<br />

“Bringing together the technical strengths of our<br />

two companies accelerates our ability to create new<br />

car wash controls solutions, as well as marketing and<br />

business management solutions that deliver more value<br />

for our clients and partners,” Fazio stated in the<br />

press release. “Evan Timmons and his team are well<br />

known for high-quality products, technical expertise<br />

and innovative systems. This is a great addition to our<br />

Controls and Marketing solutions and a huge benefit<br />

for our clients.”<br />

“The combination of our products and Sonny’s<br />

world-class Controls technology offers tremendous<br />

benefit for car wash owners and the industry. We’re<br />

proud to become a part of Sonny’s and we look forward<br />

to creating more cutting-edge technology for<br />

the carwash industry,” Evan Timmons, General Manager<br />

of GoToKiosk, stated in the press release.<br />

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Belanger’s Cube® Soft-Touch In-Bay Automatic Wash System<br />

wins Best New Product Contest<br />

Belanger, of De Pere, Wisconsin, a leading manufacturer<br />

of tunnel and in-bay automatic vehicle<br />

wash systems, and a product brand of OPW Vehicle<br />

Wash Solutions, is proud to announce its Cube®<br />

Soft-Touch In-Bay Automatic Wash System has<br />

been named the winner in the Car Wash/Forecourt<br />

category of CSP magazine’s 17th Annual Retailer<br />

Choice Best New Product Contest. According to<br />

a November 2, 2020, press release, the winners of<br />

the contest, which honors the convenience-store<br />

industry’s most successful product launches from<br />

the past year, are chosen via an online poll of c-store<br />

retailers. The Cube’s victory was celebrated during<br />

a Virtual Best New Product Happy Hour that was<br />

hosted by CSP on Oct. 14, and it was honored in<br />

print in the December issue of CSP magazine.<br />

“We were incredibly excited to learn that our<br />

Cube vehicle wash system had been chosen as the<br />

winner of CSP’s contest by the retailers,” Gary<br />

Campbell, General Manager for OPW Vehicle<br />

Wash Solutions, stated in the press release. “The<br />

needs of any vehicle-wash customer are simple –<br />

provide customers with a cleaner car and do so<br />

efficiently. But the Cube’s capabilities go well beyond<br />

that. The Cube is a truly unique IBA wash<br />

system, one that checks every box for a high-quality,<br />

reliable, cost-effective, safe and enjoyable vehicle-washing<br />

experience.”<br />

In addition to providing a cleaner vehicle, the<br />

Cube does its job quietly and without the commotion<br />

that can come from brushes beating against<br />

the surfaces of the vehicle. The Cube utilizes<br />

slow-spinning friction wheels and Belanger’s ShineMitt<br />

foam media to reduce noise levels and thoroughly<br />

clean the vehicle with gentle brush passes.<br />

The Cube also features a host of “smart” technology<br />

systems, allowing it to be precise, intuitive and<br />

flexible while providing the best possible cleaning<br />

result for each customer.<br />

The Cube also offers remote-access capabilities,<br />

patented LED-enhanced wheels and spray arms<br />

that cycle through six colors to provide Active<br />

Site Marketing, and an innovative scissor-arm<br />

top wheel that precisely lowers to the vehicle and<br />

covers more area along the front, top and rear of<br />

the vehicle. The Cube’s LED lights also provide<br />

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A November Iowa News story<br />

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said the new car wash features two<br />

self-service bays, a brush automatic<br />

bay, and a brushless automatic--with<br />

each offering the option to pay with cash, credit,<br />

or by app.<br />

“All machines [are] able to scan your phone for<br />

payment. [We offer] a mobile app with push notifications,<br />

discounts, and club promotions,” Ketchen said.<br />

The cement in and around the car wash is heated,<br />

including the exits. Ketchen said in the story, “Snow<br />

and ice should never get in the exits and freeze the<br />

bay doors...The boiler continually pumps all the<br />

water under the heated cement and in storage.”<br />

Ketchen contracted with Washworld for the car<br />

wash system itself but used local contractors for<br />

everything else. Ketchen has owned and operated<br />

John’s Qwik Stop since purchasing the business<br />

from John and Bev Anderson in the fall of 1995,<br />

the story said.<br />

Ketchen estimated that between the convenience<br />

store construction in 2016 and the car wash this<br />

year, JQS has spent more than $2.5 million locally.<br />

His Vinton store employs 35 full- and part-time<br />

employees, one of whom will be present at the car<br />

wash to answer questions and keep the bays clean a<br />

majority of the time, Ketchen said in the story.<br />

Daytona business tycoon hopes car wash will revitalize area<br />

Back in 2004, businessman Chuck Duva transformed<br />

the LPGA Boulevard of Daytona, Florida,<br />

from a sleepy rural road into a magnet for commercial<br />

development, according to a January 24, 2021,<br />

Daytona Beach News-Journal story.<br />

Now Duva hopes to help spark the revitalization<br />

of the "Gateway to the World's Most Famous<br />

Beach" on the city's beachside that leads to the Atlantic<br />

Ocean, by including new businesses including<br />

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Duva recently paid approximately $1.4 million<br />

to acquire three commercial properties with a goal<br />

is to redevelop them, starting with renovating the<br />

5,000-square-foot former Shell gas station/convenience<br />

store/car wash. The car wash is a much<br />

needed amenity that is currently lacking on Daytona<br />

Beach's beachside, Duva said in the story.<br />

The Shell station and car wash closed more than a<br />

decade ago and are surrounded by a chain link fence<br />

with "No Trespassing" signs on it. The property has become<br />

an eyesore on a<br />

stretch of road that<br />

Duva describes as<br />

"an embarrassment"<br />

and one of the most visible examples<br />

of blight because of its prime location along the<br />

city's busiest east-west corridor, the story said.<br />

Duva said he currently expects to spend at least<br />

$3.5 million to $4 million on improvements to his<br />

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EXTRA!<br />

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Here’s some sweet news!<br />

While washing his wife’s car at the Running<br />

Clean Car Wash in Fredericksburg, Texas, Anthony<br />

Ware felt his Aggie Class of ’94 ring slip off his finger.<br />

According to the Fredericksburg Standard, the<br />

ring had been loosened by soap and water, and fell<br />

into the drain under a wash bay on Saturday, January<br />

23. When he realized it was gone, the former<br />

college basketball player lifted the heavy grate and<br />

got down on his knees to search for it.<br />

It was more than just a ring Ware, it was a representation<br />

of his journey.<br />

He told the Standard he had a rough childhood<br />

in Chicago where his parents could sometimes not<br />

afford heat, his fridge was never full and he never<br />

had a Christmas tree. “She broke it down. There is<br />

no Santa. There is no Easter bunny. No such thing<br />

as magic,” Ware said in the story. “We are poor.”<br />

As he grew older, he understood his future was<br />

limited. So, all Ware wanted was a basketball, he<br />

said in the story. “I figured nothing in this neighborhood<br />

is going to get me out of here except<br />

maybe playing a sport, and going to college, or<br />

going into the military.” Ware found a basketball<br />

with a hole in it and wrapped it in duct tape.<br />

Ware eventually got into Texas A&M University<br />

for his basketball skills. It was there at college<br />

where Ware finally felt like his life took a turn. He<br />

had support, friends and the future seemed bright.<br />

Getting the ring meant a lot to him and he had<br />

been wearing it proudly since graduating over 25<br />

years ago. Even before losing it at the car wash, he<br />

had discovered a man selling an Aggie ring that did<br />

not belong to him. Ware paid him $100 and posted<br />

about the find online in search of the owner,<br />

the story said.<br />

As for him losing it at the car wash, Ware was<br />

determined to find it and after an hour of trying to<br />

fish it from the sludge, attendant Alonso Castillo<br />

came to the bay to help.<br />

“The two worked together trying to find the<br />

ring. Soon after, the Stroeher and Son, Inc. general<br />

manager Steve Olfers joined the hunt and Ware<br />

told the men why the ring was so important to<br />

him. Both of Olfers’ daughters attended Texas<br />

A&M University, so he knew the old tradition tied<br />

to the lost piece of jewelry,” the story said.<br />

Olfers and Castillo continued the search even<br />

after Ware had to leave.<br />

“I admire him and his tenacity,” Olfers said, in<br />

the story.<br />

The next day, Duane Neffendorf joined the two<br />

men in search of the ring. Using a metal detector<br />

didn’t work so the men ended up resorting to<br />

shoveling and sifting through the mud.<br />

‘Don’t play with<br />

me, Steve. My<br />

emotions are fragile<br />

right now. I’m an<br />

eggshell and I’ve<br />

got a piano hanging<br />

over my head’<br />

Later that Sunday, Neffendorf found the ring.<br />

They were able to track down Ware’s address so<br />

that they could tell him the good news.<br />

“When Steve showed up at the door, I said<br />

‘Don’t play with me, Steve. My emotions are fragile<br />

right now. I’m an eggshell and I’ve got a piano<br />

hanging over my head,’” Ware said in the story.<br />

Olfers showed Ware the ring safely locked up in<br />

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Self serve coming to Southington, Connecticut<br />

Plans for a self serve car wash have been submitted<br />

to town officials in Meriden, Connecticut,<br />

according to a Record-Journal story.<br />

The January 22, 2021, story said Michael Riccio,<br />

Michael Fasulo and David Carabetta own three<br />

parcels of land and when they bought the property<br />

about seven years ago, they had intended to<br />

market it to a drug store chain but those companies<br />

began to slow their growth around that time.<br />

“We had a lot of interest from drug stores and<br />

gas stations and all kinds of stuff, but nothing ever<br />

came to fruition,” Riccio said in the story. “When<br />

the drug stores started pulling back, it shrunk our<br />

pool of potential buyers.”<br />

Carabetta already owns Class Act Auto Wash<br />

in Meriden, Connecticut, which is a self-service<br />

car wash with a 1950s theme.<br />

Construction will hopefully start in the Spring.<br />

“We are beyond excited to finally clean it up,” Riccio<br />

said in the story. “We know it’s been an eyesore<br />

EXTRA!<br />

EXTRA!<br />

for a long time. It was a product of the market.”<br />

Plans are for there to be five wash stations including<br />

automatic wash, truck and self-service areas.<br />

Sharon Blanchette, a resident who lives next to<br />

the proposed car wash, said having a car wash next<br />

door would not bother her.<br />

“Right now, the way it looks, it’s just an eyesore,”<br />

Blanchette said in the story. “I’m glad they ’re going<br />

to put something there.”<br />

Car wash wants to add on meat cutting and packing facility<br />

In Andover, Hampshire, England, a car wash that<br />

was raided by police for illegally operating as a<br />

meat processing plant is now applying for a permit<br />

to allow for it to legally pack mean. In November<br />

2020, over 5,200 pounds of meat was seized after<br />

council officers stormed the site, finding beef, goat<br />

and lamb in “poor conditions”.<br />

A planning application for the site was submitted<br />

on January 28, according to the Andover Advertiser.<br />

“The new facility will have a covered van delivery<br />

and dispatch area for the meat facility, with a car<br />

wash area being maintained the other side of the<br />

former petrol station’s steel columns nearer to the<br />

road. The hours of its opening are not yet known.”<br />

If approved, the application would allow for the<br />

legitimate packing and cutting of meat at the site,<br />

the story said, following a prohibition of such activity<br />

at the site following a council enforcement raid.<br />

Another similar raid took place in Devizes, England,<br />

back in October, where fresh meat was being<br />

cut in “grossly unhygienic” conditions at a car wash.<br />

The facility’s operator, Gent Jakupi, moved his<br />

operations to the new car wash site iwithout registeringwith<br />

the council or Food Standards Agency.<br />

This site was then raided on November 27. At<br />

the time, according to the story, Jakupi said that<br />

he was buying the meat fresh and shipping it the<br />

same day, so was unaware that he needed a licence.<br />

He added that his premises were cleaned thoroughly,<br />

describing the floor as “so clean I would be<br />

happy to eat off it.”<br />

However Councillor Simon Jacobs, cabinet<br />

member for public health and public protectionnd,<br />

disagreed and said officers were “shocked” by<br />

the conditions.<br />

Jacobs was quoted as saying, “They found that<br />

even the most basic requirements such as clean<br />

food rooms, a hot water supply, washing facilities,<br />

the control of pests and basic welfare facilities for<br />

food handlers were missing. This business has put<br />

their customers at risk.”<br />

The application is currently under consideration<br />

by Wiltshire Council, with a decision to be made<br />

in due course, the story said.<br />

FALL 2020 • 45


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46 • FALL 2020


FALL 2020 • 47


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2. Bay 1 hose is gone<br />

3. Pole on roof is missing<br />

4. Bay 4 hose is shorter<br />

5. Sign in Bay 2 is missing<br />

6. White paint in Bay 3 is higher<br />

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Zhakova was apparently unaware<br />

of the power of the self serve car<br />

wash wand and ends up going for<br />

a little tumble, and then another<br />

tumble, and then a backward<br />

somersault, eventually hitting the<br />

wall, and then, voila! With the<br />

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back up again, never letting go of<br />

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Maybe it was just a stunt, but<br />

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5 6 7 8<br />

According to the YouTube<br />

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FILL IN THE<br />

BLANK<br />

MY GOAL FOR 2021<br />

(BUSINESSWISE) IS TO ....<br />

... make more money! - APW<br />

... make more money than APW. - MEP001<br />

... sell out and retire like Pat Hall - Randy<br />

... raise my prices, new pole sign, paint outside of<br />

building. Maintain the excellent service I provide. -<br />

swampdonkey<br />

... I maintain my carwash's equipment very well but<br />

have let the years go by w/ the decals deteriorating<br />

and it's always been too far down on my to-do list<br />

to ever get to... 2021 goal is to make some drafts<br />

to print of ideas for sign shops to then create some<br />

nice-looking decals and signage to where my<br />

signage finally again matches my equipment's high<br />

performance for a change! - Carl<br />

... figure out methanol soap, complete installation of<br />

floor heat, install FRP panels, install air Shamee. -<br />

Andy Burn<br />

... paint the wash, introduce new chemicals (in stock,<br />

just running out old stock), stabilize revenue at target<br />

level. - Greg_T<br />

... close the deal and get to work on rehab!! -<br />

PrecisionPyro<br />

... install new wash World Razor, new doors,<br />

new wall panels, lighting, cameras. Sell .25 used<br />

cars, install new detail shop vacuums, build an<br />

awning over my pay station, build an awning over<br />

my token machine, install 5 More streetlights in<br />

my parking lot, install two new internally lit car<br />

wash signs on the building. - Waxman<br />

... stay retired - I.B. Washincars<br />

... hopefully, get stronger in the ability to organize &<br />

be able to access key information pertinent to our 3<br />

semi-automated services that we provide. Easier said<br />

than done ... but if we avoid unnecessary worthless<br />

distractions... - Mjwalsh<br />

... hopefully Survive This Newly Elected President -<br />

water guy<br />

... in the words of Randolph Duke: Sell, Mortimer, sell,<br />

sell, sell!! (1980s movie Trading Places, for those of<br />

you too young to remember) - washnvac<br />

Double the Detail business we do. - BenBranam<br />

... buy another wash - Slash007<br />

And we have had more responses to this fill in the<br />

blank thread since its original posting date last year<br />

THE FUNNY THING<br />

ABOUT OWNING A<br />

SELF SERVE IS ___________<br />

…fortunately, when they left 3 hours later, they had cleaned up most of their<br />

mess! The gray bucket that was left behind was taken by the next customer<br />

who drove in. Not sure if it was paint or cleaner, but it was gone when I arrived!<br />

Although I didn't make much money in that bay overnight, I am GRATEFUL they<br />

didn't steal anything, break anything, burn anything or leave a HUGE mess!! …<br />

The funny thing about owning a self serve is seeing such a striking contrast in<br />

people every day: Common sense vs Stupidity, Happy vs Depressed, Grateful<br />

vs Unthankful, Neat vs Messy, Free-spender vs Thrifty, Positive vs Negative,<br />

Introverts vs Extroverts, etc. - Kimberly Berg<br />

…Wondering why I got in this business in the first place... - Twodose<br />

...how people perceive that I probably spend about an hour a week collecting<br />

big bags of money, without having to do any other work! - Greg_T<br />

If you would like to contribute your own answer, visit AutoCareForum.com<br />

and do a keyword search of “fill in the blank.”<br />

50 • FALL 2020


FALL 2020 • 51


Strange Legends<br />

PIT<br />

FROM THE<br />

PIT<br />

Legends<br />

It’s the Pits...<br />

Along with dealing with clueless customers and having to repair vandalized equipment, on a scale of<br />

1 to10, how bad is cleaning out the car wash pits? If you do it yourself, from the back-breaking, yuckentrenched<br />

ick, it is most likely a 10. Some have found solace in knowing you can pay others to do it …<br />

but at a cost. So, what is the best solution? Pay in terms of labor, or pay in terms of cost?<br />

Here are some stories from fellow self serve owners who share what works best for them.<br />

John Hilzendeger owns two Monroe Street<br />

Powerwash locations which include self serve<br />

and automatic bays and are located in Spokane<br />

and Hayden, Washington. The Hayden location<br />

has smaller pits requiring monthly cleanings and<br />

they use a clam shell digger for that location. “The<br />

second location in Spokane has much bigger pits,<br />

but with the grate being smaller the clam shell digger<br />

does not work as well so they use a commercial<br />

company that uses a pump/vacuum system,” said<br />

Hilzendeger. They have the commercial company<br />

come in the early spring of each year. The costs of<br />

maintaining the pits is around 1.5% of gross revenue<br />

for the self serve bays.<br />

As for the amount of time it takes, he estimates<br />

it takes roughly 30 minutes per pit.<br />

Kimberly Berg, the owner of the five-bay<br />

self serve Citrus Heights Car Wash, in Citrus<br />

Heights, California, said she hires a local pumping<br />

company which comes out once a year every<br />

November.<br />

52 • WINTER 2021<br />

“I have a 1500-gallon size tank and it costs me<br />

$1050. The process takes less than an hour for them<br />

to suck up the sludge and wash down my pits. Because<br />

their truck is so large, and blocks access to<br />

two wash bays and two vacuums, I schedule them<br />

to come out early in the morning, usually around 7<br />

a.m., in November when business is slow,” Berg said.<br />

As for her advice for new owners, she suggests<br />

scheduling such services regularly as an essential<br />

maintenance item.<br />

“When I first purchased my car wash, the pits had<br />

not been emptied in a while. It was full of smelly<br />

sludge, that had backed up into the wash bays.<br />

There was so much sludge, that it required two<br />

trips and cost me double to remove! In the past,<br />

when we noticed more oil in the pits, I dropped in<br />

oil-absorbing sheets, but it's so messy to pull out<br />

the oily sheets and throw them into a trash bag.<br />

This year, I researched an easier solution that is better<br />

for the environment. It's a concentrated liquid<br />

bacterial enzyme, that is supposed to break down<br />

oil in grease traps and drain lines. It's called ‘Get Serious’<br />

and it has 4-star reviews on Amazon. It cost<br />

me $24.98 for 1 gallon. I pour 1 cup (8 ounces) into<br />

my main pit every month, from each of our 5 wash<br />

bays. We'll see how good it works next November,<br />

but it certainly won't hurt anything!”<br />

Mike Walsh, owner of King Koin Launderette<br />

& Car n Dog Wash in Bismarck, North Dakota,<br />

has been in the business for 50 years, and said<br />

that one thing that came about from unbelievable<br />

intense competition from local gas stations no longer<br />

doing any mechanical service work and adding<br />

"100% hands off" drive thru automatics was the<br />

increase from Roto Rooter and many others offering<br />

car wash suction services. “Whereas” he added,<br />

“it was almost impossible for those services in our<br />

area back in the 70s.”<br />

“Those were the days when I personally physically<br />

cleaned out our pits,” Walsh said. “Since I was<br />

a quite a bit younger ... in retrospect ... the exercontinued<br />

...


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WINTER 2021 • 53


It’s the Pits...<br />

cise probably did me some good ... and timewise<br />

possibly did help to keep (ha ha) me a bit more<br />

out of mischief.”<br />

Another observation, added Walsh, “Was the<br />

farm septic tank pumpers rose to the new potential<br />

business which helps to explain the more small<br />

pumpers willing to serve us car washers starting<br />

back in the late 1980s – early 1990s.”.<br />

Bill Hoaglin of Grubville, Missouri, said they<br />

use a septic pumping company for his seven bays,<br />

plus the reclaimer tank. It costs $450 and they<br />

have them pumped totally clean every 60 days.<br />

He said the cheapest location is $350 for three<br />

bays and the reclaimer pit. “[it is] well worth the<br />

money to [pay] to have it done.”<br />

Tony Fitch, a car wash owner in Oklahoma,<br />

agrees that hiring outside help is the way to go. “Hire<br />

[to have] it done.” Why? “Too many regulations.”<br />

Ervin H. Wyatt owns a four-self-serve and<br />

two-in-bay-automatic car wash in the Western<br />

Slope of Colorado, and he said they do it all inhouse.<br />

“We have our bay pits done by our staff, and<br />

we dump it into a big pit, which we have serviced<br />

every other week costing $300 per time.”<br />

Recent retiree Pat Hall, who previously owned<br />

The Car Pool in Bardstown, Kentucky, said that<br />

back in the early '70s they had a wash with small<br />

pits and they shoveled it straight into the dumpster.<br />

“After that and until my retirement last year,<br />

I always paid to have them cleaned and hauled off.<br />

Most of his pits were 3’x7’ and 4’ foot deep. I would<br />

say we would average a couple of times a year. I had<br />

several different pumpers over the years, but at the<br />

end I think I was paying around $150 per pit.”<br />

Now this is clever!<br />

Carwashforum.com user Alberta North has 8<br />

SS bays with 2 truck wash self serves and he made a<br />

custom bucket. “It works great. I also dump outside<br />

and let it dry.” It is an attachment for a skid steer.<br />

He said he bought the mounting plate and got their<br />

local welding shop to build the bucket to his specs.<br />

The main reason he invented it was to save time,<br />

labor and cost.<br />

“I also don’t have to rely on anyone to come help.<br />

I can do the whole job myself and on my schedule,”<br />

he added.<br />

Is pit cleaning the worst job ever?<br />

Or should people just deal with it and<br />

realize it's just part of the job?<br />

Answers submitted via carwashforum.com<br />

Trust me. It is not the worst job ever. Dirty yes<br />

though. I use a company that pumps them out.<br />

Costs me $600 for six bays and may take 2 or3<br />

years before another. And the best part is they give<br />

me money to put their dirt there. - MAC<br />

That blows my mind that y'all can go one, two, or<br />

even three years. I have to clean the five pits at one<br />

of my washes that I just cleaned 3 weeks ago again<br />

this weekend. The other two washes I can only go<br />

about 2 months before they have to be cleaned out.<br />

My biggest pit is 4 ft deep 8 ft long and 3 ft wide<br />

and it's the one that will make it two months. - APW<br />

We clean our pits every 2-3 months.<br />

From my perspective, no option, but to deal with<br />

it. We clean it ourselves. - CENTRALTEX<br />

Worst part is the smell from grain that is fermenting<br />

in the bottom. - SWAMPDONKEY<br />

I have to clean pits on average every 2 months.<br />

No way I could afford to be paying someone<br />

else to do it. - SOAPY<br />

Lots of variables. When I was a kid my dad paid<br />

me to clean pits with a bucket and a shovel. One<br />

of the pits was large with a manhole cover that<br />

required getting down into the pit to clean it. That<br />

was not a lot of fun but after watching Dirty Jobs,<br />

it is not the worst job ever, it may not even be the<br />

worst job in car washing.<br />

Moved to a Handi-clam at the recommendation of<br />

guys on the forum and no more getting into the pit.<br />

Now we have the pits pumped, easiest solution but<br />

a lot more expensive. - DAVIDM<br />

In 2019 I had a sewer problem which required<br />

me to climb into the tank and jet the line myself.<br />

This took hours. The problem was the 'plumber'<br />

had connected my new sewer pumps incorrectly,<br />

so the wrong diagnosis of the problem was made.<br />

THIS was the hardest job at the car wash for<br />

me - WAXMAN<br />

My wash is in a unique site. Affluent market<br />

area and customers that really don't get their<br />

cars too dirty. I wash the bays down by blowing<br />

and dirt to the vacant lot behind the place.<br />

Pits are 3'W by 3'D by 6'L. - MAC<br />

Mine wash was built for rural use knowing mud<br />

was going to be a problem, so they designed my<br />

pits 9 feet deep. Once every year and a half for<br />

me seems to be the average for cleaning.<br />

Dirty job! Keep those drain pipes clean with a<br />

jetter too! Overflowing pit drains with freezing<br />

weather is certainly no fun! - DAVID ROLF<br />

Mine only has one pit; the rest have a drain with a<br />

basin that lifts out to catch most of the mud. The<br />

basins have to be dumped about once a week,<br />

which isn't a huge deal. The pit is huge, 4' across,<br />

8' long and 8' deep. I don't know why they made<br />

it so deep, the lines from the other bays come in<br />

a foot off the bottom, so I can't let the mud get<br />

above that. It only costs $500 to have it cleaned<br />

once a year. The original owner managed to go his<br />

first 8 years without cleaning it. - MEP001<br />

My guess is that if I didn't shovel my own pits, we<br />

would need to get them pumped every 3 months or<br />

so, at a cost of $2,000 (which is just way too much<br />

for a wash of our turnover to absorb). We had<br />

them pumped once out of necessity but will aim to<br />

never do so again. So, each week I use old-fashioned<br />

shovels and buckets to keep the pits nearly<br />

empty. This also helps to keep drains and the final<br />

discharge pit clean. It seems that our pumping and<br />

disposal costs in Australia are much higher than in<br />

the U.S. - GREG_T<br />

I have a Ring-O-Matic and 2 Handi Clam. I usually<br />

have an employee hit the pits and dump it in my<br />

drying area. I have 2 Handi Clams...1 6' one for<br />

hitting the pits to buy us some more time, and a 15'<br />

one for hitting the interceptor. Local septic company<br />

wants $500/pit to haul and dump (they also<br />

need to test). I pay a guy $300 to haul away the<br />

dried-out dirt. - CAR_WASH_GUY<br />

I have to shovel out my pits every 7 days in the<br />

winter and every 14 days in the summer. It's a real<br />

PITA! When you're 70 years old it can be a challenge.<br />

- RANDY<br />

99% of washes in my metro area have 500-600<br />

gallon in-ground pre-cast concrete tanks under<br />

each bay…plumbed to a 1,500-gallon partitioned<br />

sand/oil separator buried out in the parking lot.<br />

The bay tanks are topped with cast iron, traffic<br />

duty sewer grates. The s/o tank has a manhole<br />

cover over each section.<br />

Prior to DOT and municipalities converting to<br />

liquid deicers from salt and sand we had to have<br />

the bay tanks pumped out about twice a year. The<br />

s/o tank had to be pumped every 2-3 years. Cost<br />

was about $2,500 per visit for my 8-bay.<br />

After DOT switched to liquid deicers our 500 tanks<br />

could go nearly 1-1/2 years between pumping…<br />

there aren’t any unpaved roads for miles around!<br />

Then, the local sewer district created a Sand/Oil<br />

inspection division. A tech shows up with a test rig<br />

and an iPad. He dips the tank and takes a photo<br />

with the iPad. An email is immediately generated<br />

showing the test results and remedy, if needed.<br />

(They allow only 10% of the tank’s capacity to<br />

contain solids…it’s usually only superfine sludge).<br />

The techs have been on the property searching for<br />

the source of waste stream contamination…antifreeze,<br />

oil, toxins, etc. They take this stuff seriously<br />

because it kills the “bugs'' at the sanitary sewer<br />

treatment plant!<br />

The pumping company we used specializes in<br />

carwashes. Their trucks and facility are state-ofthe-art.<br />

They accept all responsibility for treatment<br />

and disposal.<br />

25 years of ownership and I cannot recall ever<br />

touching the mud! My rural and mountain town<br />

friends…not so lucky!<br />

Side note: Since liquid deicers were introduced…less<br />

cost for solids removal…more wintertime<br />

revenue from customers wanting to get the<br />

Mag Chloride off their vehicles ASAP! A win-win for<br />

the carwashes! And, I no longer have to have my<br />

windshield repaired/replaced on an annual basis. A<br />

loss for the glass shops. - CANTBREAK80<br />

54 • WINTER 2021


POLL<br />

Do you clean<br />

the car wash<br />

pits yourself?<br />

Yes<br />

No, I hire<br />

outside<br />

help to do it<br />

43.8% 50%<br />

6.3%<br />

No, an employee does it<br />

From the Forum:<br />

Do you clean the car wash pits yourself?<br />

Answers submitted via carwashforum.com<br />

I have cleaned my pits for over 20 years, on my<br />

2nd Ring-O-Matic 750. I pump in the evening<br />

when the wash has slowed down. I paid off the<br />

first pumper in 2 1/2 years pumping my 3 washes<br />

and hiring out too. I didn’t pump sewage tanks. -<br />

SWAMPDONKEY<br />

I’ve been digging them, but my back can’t handle<br />

it anymore. I’m dealing with four washes now, we<br />

just priced out having them pumped and they want<br />

$6000 twice a year. Time to buy a Ring-o-matic<br />

clamshell cleaner... - MEP001<br />

I used a Ring-O-Matic for 25 years and did all<br />

the pumping myself for the first15 years. Then<br />

I mostly let my employees do it for 10 years.<br />

Now I use a tractor with a custom-made pit shovel,<br />

and I do the pit cleaning about 1/2 the time as this<br />

makes cleaning the pits like sitting on an easy chair.<br />

Gator from this forum made the first one. I do my<br />

own, and make sure I do some each week rather<br />

than letting it build up. At this stage I can still get it<br />

done with shovel and buckets, but I’ll see where I’m<br />

at in 5-10 years! - GREG_T<br />

On my dad’s first wash, back in the early 70s, we<br />

shoveled them out, directly into the dumpster. All<br />

subsequent washes, we built with large pits and<br />

always paid to have them cleaned. - I.B. WASHINCARS<br />

Do it myself with a Ring-O-Matic. I have 4 bays total<br />

and it only takes me a couple of hours. Then I haul<br />

the dirt to my property and dump it. - COOLL903<br />

So, I had my pits in the bays pumped about a month<br />

ago, 3-1000 gallon in the bays, this guy charged me<br />

$350.00, I know cheap, I gave him $450.00 and said<br />

I will see you next year! …They take it to a sewage<br />

treatment plant. I actually offered for them to unload<br />

some on my property because they couldn’t fit<br />

all three bays on their truck for one trip, and they<br />

refused to do it. - TWODOSE<br />

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1,250-gallon bay and compared to everyone else was<br />

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Watch<br />

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Back!<br />

Pit Tip<br />

From Lamar Skarda<br />

(PAST SWCA PRESIDENT, 2000-2001)<br />

This originally appeared in the Spring 2015 edition<br />

of Self Serve Car Wash News and was contributed<br />

during the SCWA Convention and EXPO<br />

In 1991, the National Institute for Occupational<br />

Safety and Health (NIOSH) developed a revised<br />

equation to assess lifting conditions.The 1991 equation<br />

uses six factors that have been determined to<br />

influence lifting difficulty the most.The 1991 equation<br />

maintains the biomechanical criteria for establishing<br />

the maximum lower back compression force<br />

of 770 lbs.The load constant had been reduced<br />

from 90 pounds to 51 pounds because of the need<br />

to increase the minimum horizontal distance from<br />

6 inches to 10 inches (which is believed to be the<br />

minimum attainable horizontal distance as measured<br />

from the spine during lifting).<br />

Application of the NIOSH lifting tasks assumes<br />

the following:<br />

• Lifting task is two-handed, smooth, in front of the<br />

body, hands are at the same height or level, moderate-width<br />

loads (i.e., they do not substantially<br />

exceed the body width of the lifter), and the load<br />

is evenly distributed between both hands.<br />

• Manual handling activities other than lifting are<br />

minimal and do not require significant energy expenditure,<br />

especially when repetitive lifting tasks<br />

are performed (i.e., holding, pushing, pulling,<br />

carrying, walking or climbing).<br />

• Temperatures (66-79°F) or humidity (35-50%) outside<br />

of the ranges may increase the risk of injury.<br />

• One-handed lifts, lifting while seated or kneeling,<br />

lifting in a constrained or restricted workspace,<br />

lifting unstable loads, wheelbarrows and shovels<br />

are not tasks designed to be covered by the lifting<br />

equation.<br />

• The shoe sole to floor surface coupling should<br />

provide for firm footing.<br />

Also, according to OSHA, the factors<br />

associated with back disorders include:<br />

• Reaching while lifting.<br />

• Poor posture--how one sits or stands.<br />

• Stressful living and working activities--<br />

staying in one position for too long.<br />

• Bad body mechanics--how one lifts,<br />

pushes, pulls, or carries objects.<br />

• Poor physical condition-losing the strength<br />

and endurance to perform physical tasks<br />

without strain.<br />

• Poor design of job or workstation.<br />

• Repetitive lifting of awkward items, equipment.<br />

• Lifting and lowering assumes the same level of<br />

risk for low back injuries.<br />

• Using the Guidelines in situations that do not<br />

conform to these ideal assumptions will typically<br />

underestimate the hazard of the lifting task under<br />

investigation.<br />

According to OSHA, here are some tips on how<br />

to avoid back injuries:<br />

• Turn the whole body by moving the feet<br />

instead of twisting the torso.<br />

• Use long-handled tools to minimize torso bending.<br />

• Use the "right" shovel for the job.<br />

• Use round-bladed shovels for<br />

sand and dry earth.<br />

• Use square-bladed shovels for<br />

coarse-grained materials such<br />

as gravel or rocky soil from piles.<br />

• Use shovels with a rolled step for digging in<br />

hard earth, so that the pressure applied to the<br />

bottom of feet is spread over a wider area.<br />

• Use smaller shovel heads (trenching shovel)<br />

to minimize the weight of material lifted.<br />

• Break digging tasks into segments no longer<br />

than 15 minutes mixed with non-digging<br />

tasks, depending on environmental conditions<br />

and required digging effort.<br />

• Alternate shoveling between<br />

left and right sides of the body.<br />

• Reduce the throwing distance by placing<br />

wheelbarrows close to the digging area.<br />

Optimal throw distance is approximately<br />

3 feet and should not exceed 4 feet.<br />

Some of the causes of Back Disorders<br />

• Use proper personal protective equipment<br />

(PPE), including protective gloves and<br />

safety shoes with steel shanks.<br />

• Twisting while lifting.<br />

• Bending while lifting.<br />

• Maintaining bent postures.<br />

• Heavy lifting.<br />

• Fatigue.<br />

• Poor footing such as slippery floors,<br />

or constrained posture.<br />

• Lifting with forceful movement.<br />

• Vibration, such as with lift truck drivers,<br />

delivery drivers, etc.<br />

Signs and Symptoms: include pain<br />

when attempting to assume normal<br />

posture, decreased mobility, and pain when<br />

standing or rising from a seated position.<br />

It’s not an idea original to me, but what I’ve<br />

done in most of my bays is attempt to keep<br />

the mud out of the pit.<br />

1. I take the grate off, put a flat quarter-inch<br />

diamond plate on top of it, and on one side<br />

of it put about a 2” piece of pipe that sticks<br />

up even with the top of your concrete.<br />

2. Then I put a slit down one side of it<br />

and about 95% of the mud stays on<br />

top of the pit – stays up in the bay.<br />

3. Then you have your guy come in,<br />

I guess during hunting season, you [them]<br />

come in 2-3 times a day and clean it up.<br />

4. It’ll usually be dried up so you can<br />

throw it in the dumpster.<br />

If you do it all the time, you don’t end up<br />

with one of those 10,000-pound dumpsters<br />

that turns the truck over and he can actually<br />

dump the stuff and haul it off on a regular<br />

basis. If you have a really muddy time, then<br />

maybe you need to get twice-a-week service<br />

…About two years ago I started paying them<br />

a little more money and once a week they dig<br />

one pit and they go from one pit to the next<br />

pit. They dig the pit today, leave it laying on<br />

top, it dries out and the next day they put that<br />

one out of service. The next day they come<br />

in, throw it in the dumpster and the next week<br />

they do another one. So, you minimize the<br />

amount of weight you get in the dumpster<br />

and you get it hauled off on a regular basis.<br />

Obviously, that doesn’t work on the final pit,<br />

you’ve got to have something else there, but if<br />

you keep your bay pits pretty clean, you don’t<br />

have that much carry-over into that final pit<br />

which I put a solid plate on top of and I can<br />

get it pumped once a year. And even if I spend<br />

$2,000 a year to get that one pumped, I’m in<br />

pretty good shape by just doing the everyday<br />

maintenance once a week. That means at a<br />

six-bay car wash you’re going to be able to dig<br />

five of them by hand. That means every five<br />

weeks, that pit that they dug five weeks ago,<br />

they’re digging it again. It’s done by my regular<br />

clean-up guy … If you don’t have a regular<br />

clean-up guy, in my opinion, you’re going to<br />

have problems. I don’t get to my car washes<br />

first thing every morning, but my clean-up<br />

guys do and that’s who I pay to dig them out.<br />

I got one who digs it all the way to the bottom.<br />

The others dig about the first 18” off, but<br />

within about 5 weeks they’re digging about<br />

another 18” off, so it works fine.<br />

WINTER 2021 • 57


58 • WINTER 2021


Darwin<br />

DARWIN at<br />

the<br />

CARWASH<br />

The investment in security cameras pays off for carwash operators (and the readers of <strong>SSCWN</strong>)<br />

with these mostly frustrating, sometimes funny -- and always cautionary -- stories of Darwins Caught on<br />

Camera. Images of these criminals and/or their vehicles were given to police and the press. Many have been<br />

caught thanks to the prowess of security cameras.<br />

For anyone who is a fan of Dateline<br />

NBC or 20/20, you’re going to love<br />

this story.<br />

In fact, try and read it out loud using the voice of<br />

Dateline reporter Keith Morrison (pictured right):<br />

It seems as if a car wash played a role in tracking<br />

down a missing woman in Queen Creek, Arizona.<br />

According to 12News, 28-year-old Jessica Goodwin<br />

was declared missing after she didn’t show up<br />

for work on January 11, 2021. According to family<br />

members, her bank account showed the last place<br />

her credit card was used was at a San Tan Valley<br />

car wash around 1 p.m. on the same day she did<br />

not show up for work. “The sister of the missing<br />

female stopped by and asked if we had video surveillance,”<br />

Steve Engen, the car wash manager, told<br />

12News. “Because this evidently was the last place<br />

that the missing person’s credit card was used.”<br />

A few days later, sheriff’s deputies found her<br />

white 2013 Volkswagen Jetta abandoned near the<br />

car wash in Queen Creek, Arizona, around 7 p.m.<br />

There was no evidence of the missing 28-year-old,<br />

but authorities said there was “minor damage” to<br />

the vehicle.<br />

But the search continued and then Goodwin<br />

was found alive the following Sunday on January<br />

18, near the Gila River Indian Community and<br />

was airlifted to a local hospital. She is in critical<br />

condition, officials said, but is expected to survive.<br />

“This is the outcome we have all been hoping<br />

and praying for,” Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb<br />

said in a statement. “I commend our detectives<br />

and our Search and Rescue team for their commitment<br />

and attention to detail.”<br />

And, I personally, commend the car wash.<br />

A few questions were asked while<br />

reading this next story. Such as: What<br />

is a lollipop lady?<br />

And, what is a forecourt? Or an outdoor laundrette?<br />

Thankfully, we now have some answers.<br />

On January 20 CCTV footage captured a thief<br />

stealing, “a lollipop lady’s car from under her nose<br />

at a North West petrol station,” in Rochdale, Manchester,<br />

England, according to LancsLive.com.<br />

So what is a lollipop lady? It is what is referred<br />

to here in the states as a crossing guard:<br />

Now, that makes sense! Unless of course you are<br />

a woman who sells lollipops-- not sure if there is a<br />

different name for that.<br />

“The offender can be seen getting out of a silver<br />

Ford Fiesta after it pulled up next to the Toyota Aygo<br />

on the forecourt. He then crouches down and sneaks<br />

up to the victim’s car, which was left unlocked with<br />

the keys in the ignition,” the story said.<br />

Now what is a forecourt? A forecourt, according<br />

to the Cambridge Dictionary, is a, “flat area in<br />

front of a large building.”<br />

Jenny Wild and her husband Stewart are shown<br />

using the outdoor laundrette when the robbery<br />

takes place. What is an outdoor laundrette? Well,<br />

it is a washer and dryer on the outside used for<br />

washing larger items, as pictured here in the<br />

CCTV footage:<br />

“When I saw the CCTV of him creeping ‘round<br />

I felt sick,” Jenny told the reporter. “What gives<br />

them the right to think they can just come and take<br />

someone’s car like that? But everything is replaceable,<br />

and no one got hurt - that’s the main thing.”<br />

That’s the spirit, Jenny, but we still hope the<br />

blighter is caught.<br />

This also concludes this<br />

segment of Let’s Learn<br />

British Terms!<br />

WINTER 2021 • 59


Here’s a break from the crime stories and<br />

instead, it’s just one about a bad driver.<br />

In fact, while reading about this incident, I made a mental<br />

note to thank my dear father for teaching me how to drive<br />

almost 30 years ago. I remember him clutching the glovebox,<br />

trying to calmly tell me to pull over as I was driving<br />

the wrong way down a one-way boulevard… Because of<br />

his steadfast determination to make sure I knew my brake<br />

pedal from the gas, I didn’t do what this woman did back<br />

in November. In Randolph, Massachusetts, a woman put<br />

her vehicle in drive to pull out of a car wash… yet her foot<br />

was still on the accelerator. According to a boston.com<br />

story, the car flew through the parking lot and crashed into<br />

the fence and vacuuming station. Thankfully, no one was<br />

hurt. However, the same cannot be said for the vacuuming<br />

station…. or the fence…. or the woman’s car.<br />

This one is from last summer, but<br />

it’s too good to not include.<br />

On the morning of July 20, 2020, the owner of the<br />

Water Works Car Wash in Dundee, Michigan, called<br />

the police after he discovered that “someone had<br />

defecated in one of the car wash bays,” according to<br />

the police department’s Facebook page. Luckily, a<br />

review of security surveillance video identified both<br />

the suspect and his vehicle. A 57-year-oldman was<br />

charged and he has been banned from the car wash<br />

and was given a trespass warning.<br />

The Facebook post also stated that the stall was<br />

cleaned and sanitized by Water Works staff. “As a<br />

reminder there are several public restrooms available<br />

in the Dundee area including gas stations and<br />

restaurants - all available for your #1 and #2 needs.”<br />

60 • WINTER 2021<br />

The dark <strong>web</strong>’s got nothing on a<br />

stealthy car wash employee and the<br />

car wash’s security network!<br />

In Wausau, Wisconsin, a man has been accused<br />

of trying to purchase a car wash with not one, not<br />

two, but with 60 different stolen credit cards. According<br />

to WSAU News, Jason Neidert would allegedly,<br />

“purchase batches of credit card numbers<br />

from the dark <strong>web</strong>, then re-program old magnetic<br />

strip cards such as gift cards or hotel keys with<br />

the numbers. An employee at a Wausau-area Kwik<br />

Trip then observed him attempting to use the<br />

cards at the store’s car wash and alerted the company’s<br />

fraud team.”<br />

Police said surveillance footage shows Neidert<br />

attempting to purchase a car wash with as many<br />

as 60 different cards at a time. “Nearly all of the<br />

cards were immediately declined at the terminal,”<br />

the story said.<br />

And, for those who do not know, including myself<br />

a few minutes ago, according to Wired.com,<br />

“the Dark Web is a collection of <strong>web</strong>sites that are<br />

publicly visible, yet hide the IP addresses of the<br />

servers that run them. That means anyone can visit<br />

a Dark Web site, but it can be very difficult to figure<br />

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From the Archives!<br />

Check out this crime story from<br />

the Spring 2009 issues of<br />

Self Serve Car Wash News<br />

(Thank you, JJ Jakubowski!) Winter<br />

According to their choices of<br />

weaponry, these men were clearly<br />

not prepared when they showed up at<br />

a car wash to either “intimidate” or<br />

“fight” others.<br />

Back on December 10, three men were caught and<br />

charged with possession of “offensive” weapons following<br />

a disturbance at the Super Hand car wash in<br />

Elderslie, Scotland, according to The Gazette.<br />

“Police were called to the village’s main road at<br />

around 10.40 a.m…. after staff at the Super Hand<br />

car wash reported seeing three men brandishing<br />

weapons. It is claimed the suspects – aged 24, 28 and<br />

37 – were seen holding a baseball bat, shovel and<br />

screwdriver, the story said.<br />

When police arrived, they reviewed CCTV footage<br />

and arrested the three men, who were still at the<br />

scene.<br />

“It is claimed they had visited the premises about<br />

a dispute over the ownership of a vehicle,” the story<br />

said.<br />

A 25-year-old man is facing more than<br />

a dozen possible charges, after getting<br />

caught on camera at multiple car<br />

washes.<br />

According to the Greeley Tribune, Jeffrey Groves<br />

has quite the rap sheet of offensives including:<br />

• On October 18, a woman called around 10:15<br />

a.m. to report someone broke into three vending<br />

machines at a car wash, stealing about $100 in<br />

change and causing approximately $1,500 in<br />

damages. Surveillance video shows the suspect<br />

driving a lime green Chevrolet Spark.<br />

• On October 18, a car wash owner reported that<br />

a vacuum was stolen from the property. Video<br />

showed someone at the car wash around 1 a.m.<br />

removing the vacuum from its base and loading it<br />

into the back of a vehicle.<br />

• On October 21, shortly before noon, an operator<br />

with two car wash locations reported that someone<br />

broke into several vending machines stealing<br />

about $20 in change and causing nearly $4,000<br />

in damages. Video showed someone looking<br />

like Groves allegedly cutting into four vending<br />

machines at one of the locations. The suspect was<br />

wearing clothes matching the clothes the suspect<br />

was wearing in footage of similar burglaries,<br />

according to arrest records.<br />

• Three days later on October 24, the same woman<br />

who reported thefts on October 18 called again to<br />

report someone stole a vacuum from the business.<br />

Video from about 12:30 a.m. that morning showed<br />

the suspect remove the vacuum and load it into the<br />

back of a vehicle.<br />

• At 2:17 a.m. on November 6, police responded to<br />

a burglary in progress at one of the car washes<br />

that had been stolen from back in October. But,<br />

this time an officer found Groves trying to hide<br />

behind a transformer, according to arrest records.<br />

Groves admitted to trying to break into the vacuum<br />

machine, according to the police report.<br />

Police also found a bolt cutter and other burglary<br />

tools in the area where Groves was found, the story<br />

said. Groves admitted to owning the tools.<br />

“Groves was arrested on suspicion of 15 criminal<br />

charges, including seven third-degree burglary<br />

charges, theft charges, three mischief charges and<br />

possession of burglary tools.”<br />

This one doesn’t have to do with a car<br />

wash, but I just had to include it.<br />

In Fullerton, California, a man was caught on camera<br />

breaking into a pizza joint on November 16. Not only<br />

did he steal $500 in cash, but he also took the time to<br />

make himself a pizza before he fled.<br />

According to KCBS, the burglar was caught by police<br />

after breaking into Big Slice Pizza. “Surveillance<br />

video shared by police showed the suspect measuring<br />

out dough for a pizza, all while wearing gloves<br />

for food safety.”<br />

Pizza manager Rafael Calles said he can joke about<br />

the incident now that the suspect has been caught. But<br />

on the morning after the incident he didn’t think it was<br />

very funny. That morning employees came in to find<br />

cash drawers containing $500 had been stolen as well<br />

as electronics, tools, a few six packs of beer and a delivery<br />

car were also gone.<br />

The suspect apparently broke in by forcing open a<br />

patio door. He also spent more than two hours inside<br />

the business.<br />

“But it’s the images of him working two balls of<br />

dough like any experienced pizza maker that have<br />

everybody talking,” according to the report.<br />

According to the Orange County Register, Oscar<br />

Alexander Sanchez, 25, was taken into custody and<br />

has numerous charges against him including suspicion<br />

of grand theft and burglary.<br />

Happy birthday…. in jail!<br />

According to a cleveland.com story, an employee of<br />

the Village Auto Wash in Orange, Ohio, called police<br />

on the morning of December 29 after he noticed several<br />

hundred dollars missing from the safe.<br />

“The employee [said] he had emptied two selfpay<br />

machines believed to contain several hundred<br />

dollars the day before, depositing the proceeds in the<br />

office safe. Upon his return the next morning, the<br />

Beachwood man, 28, found all the money missing,”<br />

the story said.<br />

When police asked who had keys to the building<br />

and/or the code to the safe, the employee said there is<br />

one other employee who happened to be turning 51<br />

that day. But that’s now all. He also had been on nocall,<br />

no-show status at the car wash in recent weeks.<br />

And on top of that, he was already suspected of stealing<br />

money earlier while on the job.<br />

In a smart move, they changed the locks on the<br />

building. They also had camera footage to review…<br />

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