There are two main types of car wash machines for passenger vehicles.
One method is the drive-through system. This is commonly seen at self-service gas stations where the car is washed while the driver remains inside the vehicle. After the wash is complete, the driver moves forward to exit. Another method is the GO&BACK system, where money is inserted into the car wash machine for operation, or staff operate it. After the wash is complete, the driver backs out to exit. There are also models of car wash machines that can be installed in a space-saving manner or that can wash cars in a shorter time than usual.
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**Features of the Drive-Thru Method** - Exit by moving forward after the car wash. - The car wash is performed while the driver is still in the vehicle. - Requires a relatively large installation space. - Requires a separate reception machine, etc., apart from the car wash machine itself. **Features of the GO&BACK Method** - Exit by backing up after the car wash. - The driver gets out of the car to perform the car wash. - Requires a relatively compact installation space. - Can be introduced at a relatively low cost.
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Since our company developed the world's first mobile brush-equipped gantry automatic car wash machine, "Car Beauty Technician," in 1963, we have continued to pursue high-value-added car washing, such as the FK-2 Hyper Prism Glass Coat, in search of the shine of a new car. In 1994, we were the first in the industry to develop a "fabric brush," dispelling the image that "car washes cause scratches." Now, we provide a "car-friendly" car wash business to many people. Through our "car wash business proposals," we serve as a bridge between drivers and users, making effective use of parking lots and idle land, and we will continue to assist in providing a "comfortable car life."