Hey guys! This is part 2 of my new business series. Soon I'll reveal the SECOND business I got as a part of this deal with only 5% down and 3% interest over 20 years (Which is awesome for a commercial deal). It certainly isn't flawless but these will be amazing money makers. The carwash you see had a down payment of only around $13,000 which I think is something alot could afford so I developed a course that includes contracts and methods on how to do this exact same thing. Take a look and consider purchasing at : investmentjoy.com/course
Helpful hint: Move your vacuum stations if you have the room. People will spend a lot of time vacuuming their vehicle, blocking other customers who just want to wash. By moving vacuums people can still vacuum and people can wash, keeping better flow will increase cash flow.
Being an established business people are use to the entrance and exit to the wash pulling into bay opposite way would be like cutting in line. People won't do it to avoid confrontation. People will say someone was washing so I decided to vacuum out my car or most of the time they are not spending money on the vacuum they are just cleaning trash out. It would be a big investment to move equipment and it might not be a issue in your area.
@@truepeacenik some places are designed to have one direction traffic. Yes, folks will still do so regardless. Moving wash stations if possible is best .
.... vending machine for car care stuff.... leather refresher, air freshener, tire shine, car wax, micro fiber towels, deer leather cloths.... just a thought.
He is working in 2 or three counties and ross county where one of his laundry mats is a handful of people own everything anyway so this statement isn't far off. I think we have 2 laundry mats in chillicothe with 20k people.
As somebody that doesn't carry cash, I'm really glad that you're installing the credit card reader on the automatic. I've literally backed out and left a car wash because it didn't accept cards and I didn't have any cash
We drive past 4 car washes just to go to a car wash with credit cards, it's about 20 miles from us. It has many other things that just seem to be kept up well. Just use the self serve because it's a lofted vehicle and won't fit in the automatic. Spend about $12-18 on a self serve bay each week at least one maybe 2 times. Also the other big reason we use it is it was the only place that exchanged $20s and not $5s. It's easy to swing by a ATM to get cash but they only give out $20s yet only 1 car wash takes $20s.
Yup. I always keep a few hundred in cash on me... but other than the occasional vending machine, I haven’t touched it since I pulled it from an ATM a year ago. A lot of business owners hate CCs because of the processing fees... but that’s just the cost of doing business in this century. Too many fail to adapt and go under as a result. Great opportunity you found Brandon!
Regarding your valve issues with the RO water,. RO water is slightly acidic, consider switching to stainless valves (with consideration for dissimilar metals) or possibly plastic valves and piping.
My small town car washes only do coins for self service. But in the city, the car washes have the ability to use credit and it’s really neat! You swipe your card and it waits until you’re finished washing and charges you based on how long you took, instead of having to constantly insert quarters.
I grew up down south, and those Ice machines are everywhere. I now live in Pennsylvania and have never seen one up here in 20 years. I know I buy bagged ice during the winter.
I'm sure you have done extensive research, as you always have, but have you looked into product suppliers? Specific soaps that your equipment requires? Brand of soaps or quantities purchased? Check with your local autoparts stores. They should have hydraulic machines and fittings. Most stores will stock whatever hoses and fittings you need. May pay more than keeping a personal inventory, but helps in long run with overhead. I know we purchase superior products from our local oreilly. A 55 gal drum lasts forever.
When ceramic coating, the bulk of the price is in paint correction. Ceramic coating a paint job that has not cut and buffed at the same time just traps the grime forever... It's snake oil or worse if it's not used properly...
Best thing you can do to give the place a super quick clean is to get someone with a pressure washer and just go to town on all the brickwork. Will make a HUGE difference. You can see what the brick should look like at 15:45 where a poster used to be!
that old style control panel in the bay looks like the rotary quarter intake. if so when we were kids if you sprayed the water in the quarter slot it would spin it and you could wash your car for a dollar for as long as you wanted! you had to put the dollar in I guess to turn on the system then spray the water in the slot and you had unlimited time. silly stuff we learned and did as teenagers!
I was out in a t shirt today with snow on the ground. It was above 40 degrees and I was working so I was plenty warm. I think Ohio has similar climate to Illinois.
Ironically, the car wash looks like it could use a good pressure washing as a start to sprucing the place up. You can hire someone to do it or buy a good quality pressure washer and do it yourself.
@@cronicjointpain1 you could tell where a sign was previously and it was almost white...its all nasty. For sure gonna get dirty again but a deep clean would make people feel nicer in there
Personally, I’d clean the joint up both inside and outside before doing any ice thing. I’d be a little sketched out personally buying ice from a car wash, but especially a car wash that looks a tad ‘run-down’. I hope you decide to power wash and paint it at some point Brandon. Thanks again for sharing your businesses with us.
1224 in three days? that is pretty incredible, especially with it being so recent that you bought the spot! CC's will help you a ton, but keep an eye for skimmers. you do not want to have someone get their cc copied from your place and try to screw you over.
There’s a car wash in Farmington Missouri. It is referred to as the $8 car wash. And it is what we call it. You pay $8 and you can hand wash your car, get an automatic car wash, shampoo your carpets, add carpet fragrance, vacuum your car, and there’s a machine you can put your floor mats through that actually washes them! The entire car wash is gated in. You pay $8 and you can stay as long as you need. Instead of adding coins to hand wash your car, you just keep hitting the button every 15 minutes like you would when you put quarters in. It’s pretty sweet. Also I LOVE the water and ice machines, super cheap, really convenient. Love them!
4:00 exactly what I've been saying. All you get is problems and fix ups that take up your time. It's not passive like a laundromat. It ends up owning you
Yea i finished the video, also get spraying anything out of ur head u cant spray a ceramic coating lol it has to get put on an application pad made out of microfiber something incredibly soft,,,, if u spray pure ceramic on a vehicle I’m mean the whole car will turn the color of crystal like white like Chalk
Friendly profit advice. Your current system uses coins and is a pre-pay system. Update the consoles to have card capability in the bay. No more coins and best of all the system can be set as a pay as you go system. Swipe, pump opens timer starts up to a maximum set by you at your market price or the customer selects the I'm Done button and it closes out the sale and charges their card. Watch on your cameras and see how many people load up the machine with quarters, start spraying, don't pay attention to the time, it expires and even though they aren't finished they don't put more money in, and drive away.
Brandon, what a coincidence! I had an offer to buy one just a month ago, but I passed. Now I'm working on finding a place to build one myself! Please keep us posted. Good luck!
Overall good video! Would’ve liked an estimated monthly cost of running, materials and based on what you currently maintained the wash for, a monthly maintenance cost. Would be very interesting to see what the monthly cost vs the monthly income would be to see how valuable owning a car wash really is. Love this stuff tho, keep it up!
Several local (north east texas, DFW metroplex) car washes have changed hands in the last few years, going from decrepit nineties wrecks to refreshed businesses, and they have all worked the extras. I mean, new machinery to transform a self-serve bay into an automatic or turning a bay into a bagged ice/cooler fill station on one end and a pet-washing station on the other. The biggest thing that makes them pop seems to be getting the buildings cleaned/painted, fixing the road sign, making it obvious that someone gives a darn again and they get seemingly constant business in the season.
just a tip.. you might close it all down, for repairing it all so you really can sweep in money. The cash you are spending on fixing it, will repay you in time
Its gonna be a pain, but once its had a lick of paint (white), equipment upgrades and the needed maintenance done, it should be an excellent money maker.
Just happened on your video and truly loved it I love seeing how things work. One word of advice about ceramic coatings. I am a detailer who does coatings and the type you are talking about adding is no where the same as a true ceramic coating. You cant add layers of it it wont bond a coating has to bond to bare paint only. Just a a tip.
R/O Water - - Used to keep marine fish (nemo) adding disired salt to the ro water sold by the 5 gallon refill of your own container via pet shop or tropical fish outlets for $x.xx You could also advertise the fact that you have ro water on tap and can do it cheaper (worth a thought just ask around locally at how much they charge undercut and away you go offering a cheaper service 24/7 just need to add a extra storage tank to the ro filteraton)
My entrepreneur professor from school did what you are doing...he had at that time 147 car washes across So Cal. remember what you are buying and this is helping that...you are buying the land and the car wash is simply paying for it. You can wash and repeat the cycle over and over again with car washes. One thing I would think about and is something I see coming online here in So Cal washes is...a warm air blower in each bay that extends the time people are willing to pay for it and gives them a nice dry car. Typically with the vacuum, wash and air drying I usually spend 15 minutes in the bay, extra before hand at the vacuum stall before the washing and spend about $10-12 through either cash or credit. Cant wait to watch more.
It is interesting buying businesses and you are going to have a lot of things to create content. Congrats. It would be good to see the mobile home park and laundromat really improved, but you are buying more businesses. I thought one complaint was that the places were dumps because your time was spread thin. Just the car wash could be a full-time job. I guess if the price is right and the spreadsheet works then they all can limp along. Seems like you need to know all the systems to teach another as you lose key employees. This could be a challenge. It is funny that as long as it is just debt you don't really count it as much as getting into it with low down. I get the concept but can't help but think having some without debt would create huge cash flow.
Interesting video. Thanks for sharing. While the bill count is cool it would be interesting to understand more of the recurring costs like water, electricity, heat, insurance, wash and foam, cleaners, etc. to get a sense for net versus just bill counts.
If you have to replace the payment system anyway with one that takes cards, make sure to add support for NFC/contactless payments. All my credit cards are now contactless, and many love their Apple Wallet and Google Pay. If you're going to spend the money for a payment system upgrade, you may as well try to embrace the future of payment technology. I actually refuse to go to gas stations that don't support contactless cards now. It just isn't worth the risk of skimmers.
A friend of mine owns a small town car wash (2 self serve bays). He sheeted the walls in his bays in commercial bathroom fiberglas sheeting to make cleaning easier. He also epoxied the concrete
Liked & Sub'd! I've been considering this for a while. We seem to think alike, based on your playlists. Very encouraging return-on- investment...especially snagging a carwash WITH infrastructure in full effect as part of the deal! Awesome stuff that anyone or a small group can make happen.😎
as someone who details as a hobby I can promise you the ceramic you are considering offering is not the same as a traditional ceramic coating from a detail shop. Id suggest going to a local detailer and speak to them about ceramic coatings and the shampoos you could offer that would work well with them.
@Investment Joy I’m 19 and am really interested in business and real estate! I’ve started my own business last year after being inspired by you! I live nearby this car wash location and have previously worked at a Carwash in the past. I would love the opportunity to work at this location and learn some more about what it’s like owning these types of businesses. I look forward to your response! Thanks, Andrew Glass
Coming from the convenience store industry I’d look at replacing that automatic bay ASAP. It eliminates all of that extra machinery and associated costs. Also, keep the bays clean, the grounds picked up and repaint all old paint. You need to be the go to car wash joint so image is everything. Dirty wash=bad wash. We would pay a company to pressure wash the bay every two months. Keep the floors clean and the walls algae free. Good luck!
Its the only car wash in town. Paint can wait. Pretty sure for now it blends in with the neighboring Dollar General and the trailer park. Money is better spent on his equipment and CC machine.
The car wash near me has a vending machine for air fresheners, small bottles of car care products, etc. They also have really good signage and branding, they keep the place clean, accept credit cards. And really good lighting at night is important to make the place feel welcoming and safe.
Majority/ if not all plumbing fittings should be stainless, the longevity of them speaks volumes. Saves you money in repairs, and countless hours of downtime. Might be worth looking into.
as a car guy, you need better lightings. No one want to wash their car at night if the car wash is dim, or only with one light for the entire bay. Install some LED light fixtures, shouldn't cost too much but people will feel more safe when they are washing their car, and they can see what they might need...then that's where your tire shine, leather dresser sales.
Welcome to Ohio. I'm one that wears short sleeves and shorts all year long. Even if it's 3 degrees. I'm in NW Ohio though. Way I look at it is. Why complain about the cold, when you can just force your self to get used to it.
Looking good! I'm sure you're going to put additional detailing products in one of your machines too. Packs of Armor All wipes, little bottles of Windex, towels, leather chamois, air fresheners... Every so often I'd cave on a pack of Armor All wipes up at the car wash I often go to (located on part of what was once my grandpa's farm). Their bill exchangers gave gold Sacagawea/presidential dollar coins, everything accepted quarters and those dollar coins.
I grew up in a small town in southern Indiana. There was an entrepreneur like you called Geno. He had a lot that had a salon, gun shop, tax place, and tons of vending machines. The vending machines were by the awning where there used to be gas pumps. It became known as Quarter Pop. People would say 'Meet me at the Quarter Pops.' It became a spot for gang activity so he had to take the vending down. BUT then a Dollar General built next door and he let a Food Truck lease that space and set up picnic tables!
money is money. plus like he's stating its just starting and a lot of those expenses are just getting things back up and running, clean, etc. if you only focus on the negatives and not the big picture... at some point you'll be putting a small % into a reserve for maintenance and the rest will be just consumables with a much larger profit. especially once those CC readers come in and you have to check cash hoppers less frequently. not to mention you're putting money towards the equity in the business/property as well.
You are lucky you are the only game in town. Here in West Palm Beach FL, there is a car wash on every corner!!! Like literally it's like when they were building Walgreens and CVS on every corner, now it's carwashes! It's crazy! Love your videos. Makes me want to try this stuff.
The "ceramic" coatings that are offered in car washes are not anything like a professionally applied ceramic coatings. Not even close. There is a reason that ceramic coatings cost 1000-1500 and most of that comes from the labor involved in properly prepping the paint for coating. The substance you have been offered is a rip off for both you and the customer. There are far more important things to worry about that will keep your customers much happier.
Spoken for experience, running a carwash like you bought are real time bandits, the constant up keep even with the best equipment can be overwhelming at times. Something simple like a bent or sticky coin can unknowingly put a bay out of commission. Not to mention the numerous check valves, swivels, solenoid valves, hydrominders, hoses, nozzles. Etc. But, wish you best of luck in your endeavors from Southeast Michigan.
You can fairly cheaply pressure wash your brick with bleach water and and in clear water. It won't look entirely new unless you repoint the grout. But just washing will make it shine. Same for your concrete.
I’m a detailer and ceramic coatings isn’t a liquid lol is literally liquid glass in a bottle that’s why the towels we use have to be thrown away after applying the coating on a vehicle because it turns rock hard and on top of that if you notice the coatings come in incredibly small doses such as 50ml or 100ml for the large ones not 1 gallon or 2 gallons because this stuff will turn rock hard if exposed to oxygen i mean even if you had something to spray it the tubes have to be changed because the tubes them selves will eventually get clogged up with crystals literally the first spray so don’t let anyone fool you or hustle u out of ur money believe me its not possible that’s why detailers charge an arm and a leg to apply it because one there expensive 2 it takes whole day maybe up to 3 to properly apply one
My car is my baby and I know a decent amount about car detailing. If a touchless car wash offered a ceramic infused shampoo in a wash I’d pay 20$ for a go in the winter to keep the car protected in the middle of winter and add on to whatever I’ve already done. Does your wash have an undercarriage spray also? That’s a big advantage and something I look for.
I work at a car wash here in Wv. Started in 2019. Automatic and a self serve down the road too. The ss was absolute trash. Falling apart. Owner really just gave up on it. Finally sold it about four months ago. Someone really turned it around with a little bit of work and money. It had A LOT of potential.
I've waited a long time to comment on your videos and you have definitely went through this from the ground up. You made it. If you ever venture to North Alabama I'd like to suggest a business for you.
it takes four guys to manualy wash cars in the uk in a busy place to 1000 pounds a day so your defo on a winner love the insight and the positivity you promote
You definitely should retop/reseal the carwash driveway and paint the carwash so it looks alot nicer and cleaner. Plus you also should show us how the vacuums work since you've showed us how everything else works.
Something to consider in regards to ceramic coatings. The reason detailers charge $500-$2000 is because they have to remove all contaminates from the paint then do a paint correction and then apply the coating that takes 24 hours to cure.
Yes. They do make spray on rinse off ceramic based products. Im sure they could be implemented into a car wash. Its not the same as a “ceramic coating” like you said. More of a sealant that will last longer than the ol hot wax crap 😂
This looks like a power-intense business (especially if you add refrigeration machines for ice). You might want to do a cost analysis for solar panels, depending on the cost of electricity in your area.
Hydro Spray does make upgrades/retrofits to both the automatic and self-serve bays here(Touchscreen panel for example to program the automatic). One suggestion that I think would do well is adding an exterior dryer to the end of the automatic bay or putting it outside that anyone from either the automatic or self-serve can pay an extra dollar to use.
Hey guys! This is part 2 of my new business series. Soon I'll reveal the SECOND business I got as a part of this deal with only 5% down and 3% interest over 20 years (Which is awesome for a commercial deal). It certainly isn't flawless but these will be amazing money makers. The carwash you see had a down payment of only around $13,000 which I think is something alot could afford so I developed a course that includes contracts and methods on how to do this exact same thing. Take a look and consider purchasing at : investmentjoy.com/course
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Helpful hint: Move your vacuum stations if you have the room. People will spend a lot of time vacuuming their vehicle, blocking other customers who just want to wash. By moving vacuums people can still vacuum and people can wash, keeping better flow will increase cash flow.
We'd love to
Don’t people just pull through the other way? Like getting a gas pump spot? Or am I a lone wolf on this?
Being an established business people are use to the entrance and exit to the wash pulling into bay opposite way would be like cutting in line. People won't do it to avoid confrontation. People will say someone was washing so I decided to vacuum out my car or most of the time they are not spending money on the vacuum they are just cleaning trash out. It would be a big investment to move equipment and it might not be a issue in your area.
@@truepeacenik some places are designed to have one direction traffic. Yes, folks will still do so regardless. Moving wash stations if possible is best .
Investment Joy is slowly buying all of Ohio in front of our eyes 😂
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Excuse me good sir, I think you mean the future state of Investmentio
His youtube vids are just a big cover-up to say its fr his yt? When really hes a secret government alien bent on Ohio domination!!!!!😱
He will find a way to make a movie theater successful.
nah he would have to go against Nationwide insurance they own the most land in columbus maybe the state.
.... vending machine for car care stuff.... leather refresher, air freshener, tire shine, car wax, micro fiber towels, deer leather cloths.... just a thought.
yep then one for pop and one for snacks
@P B das not legall there buddy
One of these days investment joy is going to own everything in his county and be the richest man in ohio
2nd richest after me
i know he will get the gas station in the future
I plan to visit Brandonville Ohio.
Anti-trust laws.
He is working in 2 or three counties and ross county where one of his laundry mats is a handful of people own everything anyway so this statement isn't far off. I think we have 2 laundry mats in chillicothe with 20k people.
As somebody that doesn't carry cash, I'm really glad that you're installing the credit card reader on the automatic. I've literally backed out and left a car wash because it didn't accept cards and I didn't have any cash
We had 2 CC drive-offs today. After posting this video i've had to head and continue work on the CCs
We drive past 4 car washes just to go to a car wash with credit cards, it's about 20 miles from us. It has many other things that just seem to be kept up well. Just use the self serve because it's a lofted vehicle and won't fit in the automatic. Spend about $12-18 on a self serve bay each week at least one maybe 2 times. Also the other big reason we use it is it was the only place that exchanged $20s and not $5s. It's easy to swing by a ATM to get cash but they only give out $20s yet only 1 car wash takes $20s.
Yup. I always keep a few hundred in cash on me... but other than the occasional vending machine, I haven’t touched it since I pulled it from an ATM a year ago.
A lot of business owners hate CCs because of the processing fees... but that’s just the cost of doing business in this century. Too many fail to adapt and go under as a result.
Great opportunity you found Brandon!
Easy with the “literally’s” ffs
Make sure you put a sign up that says now accepting credit cards or
Something similar when it’s done so ppl that have driven off know
" I bought a carwash, let's launder some money! "
- Walter White
Money laundering came from Al Capone using laundromat businesses to hide his illegal income.
SHHHHHHH
The second i saw the title i knew. There is is walter white comment below the video xD
The only reason I clicked on this video was to see if this comment was here. Thank you Levi
lol best comment ever
"When an investment becomes a job, you stop forward thinking"...thanks for that, that's good wisdom I'm taking from this video!
Regarding your valve issues with the RO water,. RO water is slightly acidic, consider switching to stainless valves (with consideration for dissimilar metals) or possibly plastic valves and piping.
Underrated comment right here. Honestly the most important thing that's been said here
Credit cards in the self service bays would pay for themselves quick.
Card payment at car washes are a must for me now
I quickly lose track of time when I use a credit card at the self serve
My small town car washes only do coins for self service. But in the city, the car washes have the ability to use credit and it’s really neat! You swipe your card and it waits until you’re finished washing and charges you based on how long you took, instead of having to constantly insert quarters.
@@ZantharEos You and everybody else ;)
Yup. You'll wash longer and pay more.
I grew up down south, and those Ice machines are everywhere. I now live in Pennsylvania and have never seen one up here in 20 years. I know I buy bagged ice during the winter.
I'm sure you have done extensive research, as you always have, but have you looked into product suppliers? Specific soaps that your equipment requires? Brand of soaps or quantities purchased? Check with your local autoparts stores. They should have hydraulic machines and fittings. Most stores will stock whatever hoses and fittings you need. May pay more than keeping a personal inventory, but helps in long run with overhead. I know we purchase superior products from our local oreilly. A 55 gal drum lasts forever.
When ceramic coating, the bulk of the price is in paint correction. Ceramic coating a paint job that has not cut and buffed at the same time just traps the grime forever... It's snake oil or worse if it's not used properly...
Best thing you can do to give the place a super quick clean is to get someone with a pressure washer and just go to town on all the brickwork. Will make a HUGE difference. You can see what the brick should look like at 15:45 where a poster used to be!
I love the money collection videos and looking at all the things that you never would see as a customer
"quirks and features" Nice Doug DeMuro reference.. "THISSS... is a car wash"
Yes
Dog wash bays are very popular. Always see people in them all year round.
that old style control panel in the bay looks like the rotary quarter intake. if so when we were kids if you sprayed the water in the quarter slot it would spin it and you could wash your car for a dollar for as long as you wanted!
you had to put the dollar in I guess to turn on the system then spray the water in the slot and you had unlimited time.
silly stuff we learned and did as teenagers!
You are definitely an entrepreneur. Short sleeve t- shirt , snow on the ground. I can relate.
Just no shorts this time
That cold weather that fucked Texas and the rest of the us last week is gone. Just about everywhere has warmed up.
I was out in a t shirt today with snow on the ground. It was above 40 degrees and I was working so I was plenty warm.
I think Ohio has similar climate to Illinois.
Would you be able to talk about EPA permits for discharging water and soap and runoff from the bays
It’s Ohio... not California
@@frankrodriguez1981 true
@@frankrodriguez1981 haha so true. Being californian I feel that!
@@yuleowens6441 same. Takes 10X more capital to make the same money anywhere else.
I recommend adding security cameras
Ironically, the car wash looks like it could use a good pressure washing as a start to sprucing the place up. You can hire someone to do it or buy a good quality pressure washer and do it yourself.
I agree. One of my 1st thoughts
Definitely. Curb appeal and visuals are HUGE
@@cronicjointpain1 you could tell where a sign was previously and it was almost white...its all nasty. For sure gonna get dirty again but a deep clean would make people feel nicer in there
@@baileyhatfield4273 Absolutely!
Personally, I’d clean the joint up both inside and outside before doing any ice thing. I’d be a little sketched out personally buying ice from a car wash, but especially a car wash that looks a tad ‘run-down’. I hope you decide to power wash and paint it at some point Brandon. Thanks again for sharing your businesses with us.
I don't like the idea of buying ice from a car wash. Just seems dirty idk lol
Paint the walls a grey colour maybe. Paint can really improve the overall look of things
Outdoor vending machine here would be a gold mine.
I like how you’re wearing t-shirt with snow in the background lol
After going thru 20 below temperatures 25 degrees above zero is a heat wave.
I don't know what he could wear if visiting Morocco
1224 in three days? that is pretty incredible, especially with it being so recent that you bought the spot! CC's will help you a ton, but keep an eye for skimmers. you do not want to have someone get their cc copied from your place and try to screw you over.
and operating cost is $1000
Thank you for the inspiration I am loving your videos buddy keep them coming
When an investment becomes a job you stop forward thinking. Words for an investor to live by.
There’s a car wash in Farmington Missouri. It is referred to as the $8 car wash. And it is what we call it. You pay $8 and you can hand wash your car, get an automatic car wash, shampoo your carpets, add carpet fragrance, vacuum your car, and there’s a machine you can put your floor mats through that actually washes them! The entire car wash is gated in. You pay $8 and you can stay as long as you need. Instead of adding coins to hand wash your car, you just keep hitting the button every 15 minutes like you would when you put quarters in. It’s pretty sweet. Also I LOVE the water and ice machines, super cheap, really convenient. Love them!
4:00 exactly what I've been saying. All you get is problems and fix ups that take up your time. It's not passive like a laundromat. It ends up owning you
Yea i finished the video, also get spraying anything out of ur head u cant spray a ceramic coating lol it has to get put on an application pad made out of microfiber something incredibly soft,,,, if u spray pure ceramic on a vehicle I’m mean the whole car will turn the color of crystal like white like Chalk
What about a vending machine for car care stuff? Like microfiber towels, little plastic revitalizing sprays, etc?
So sad business like this don't work in Indonesia. Literally every vending machine will get robbed.
Damn man
@@ayeee_sky992 sad but truth. night hours in Indonesia is really scary.
Up next: "Post Malone vandalized my car wash and took all the quarters."
Laughted so hard
Pressure wash the bays and brick work. Like properly pressure wash. It's going to look like a brand new bay. People like clean car washes :)
>snow on the ground
>wears t shirt
I knew i was not the only one
If you think it's strange, you must not be from Ohio.
Same...I’m in Cali and thought I’m wearing a hoodie when it’s 50 degrees.
I’m from Florida and I was shocked to see that lol. If it gets below 70 everyone gets their heavy winter clothes out 😂
I walk in short sleeve shirts with the remnants of snow on the ground often. Front Range of Colorado
You should add recycling stations at the vacs to help with cutting down garbage
Looks like the bricks in the self serve area needs a good pressure washing.
How did you find this business?
Friendly profit advice. Your current system uses coins and is a pre-pay system. Update the consoles to have card capability in the bay. No more coins and best of all the system can be set as a pay as you go system. Swipe, pump opens timer starts up to a maximum set by you at your market price or the customer selects the I'm Done button and it closes out the sale and charges their card. Watch on your cameras and see how many people load up the machine with quarters, start spraying, don't pay attention to the time, it expires and even though they aren't finished they don't put more money in, and drive away.
Credit card readers are the way to go. I never have cash on me I go out of my way to go the the car wash that has them
Brandon, what a coincidence! I had an offer to buy one just a month ago, but I passed. Now I'm working on finding a place to build one myself! Please keep us posted. Good luck!
Overall good video! Would’ve liked an estimated monthly cost of running, materials and based on what you currently maintained the wash for, a monthly maintenance cost. Would be very interesting to see what the monthly cost vs the monthly income would be to see how valuable owning a car wash really is. Love this stuff tho, keep it up!
Several local (north east texas, DFW metroplex) car washes have changed hands in the last few years, going from decrepit nineties wrecks to refreshed businesses, and they have all worked the extras. I mean, new machinery to transform a self-serve bay into an automatic or turning a bay into a bagged ice/cooler fill station on one end and a pet-washing station on the other. The biggest thing that makes them pop seems to be getting the buildings cleaned/painted, fixing the road sign, making it obvious that someone gives a darn again and they get seemingly constant business in the season.
Your clearance hight is 6’9. I see why you wanted this location Brandon. I see you.
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This guy is the smartest small business man I know
As a detailer, I don’t really like the things you said about the ceramic coating. But otherwise, I love your videos
just a tip.. you might close it all down, for repairing it all so you really can sweep in money. The cash you are spending on fixing it, will repay you in time
Its gonna be a pain, but once its had a lick of paint (white), equipment upgrades and the needed maintenance done, it should be an excellent money maker.
Just happened on your video and truly loved it I love seeing how things work. One word of advice about ceramic coatings. I am a detailer who does coatings and the type you are talking about adding is no where the same as a true ceramic coating. You cant add layers of it it wont bond a coating has to bond to bare paint only. Just a a tip.
your just working on owning your town arn't you.
He should
@@lucaseravalle9094 He basically does :) doesn’t he own an trailer park?
Edit* Im retarded, used the wrong word.
R/O Water - - Used to keep marine fish (nemo) adding disired salt to the ro water sold by the 5 gallon refill of your own container via pet shop or tropical fish outlets for $x.xx
You could also advertise the fact that you have ro water on tap and can do it cheaper
(worth a thought just ask around locally at how much they charge undercut and away you go offering a cheaper service 24/7 just need to add a extra storage tank to the ro filteraton)
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My entrepreneur professor from school did what you are doing...he had at that time 147 car washes across So Cal. remember what you are buying and this is helping that...you are buying the land and the car wash is simply paying for it.
You can wash and repeat the cycle over and over again with car washes.
One thing I would think about and is something I see coming online here in So Cal washes is...a warm air blower in each bay that extends the time people are willing to pay for it and gives them a nice dry car.
Typically with the vacuum, wash and air drying I usually spend 15 minutes in the bay, extra before hand at the vacuum stall before the washing and spend about $10-12 through either cash or credit.
Cant wait to watch more.
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It is interesting buying businesses and you are going to have a lot of things to create content. Congrats.
It would be good to see the mobile home park and laundromat really improved, but you are buying more businesses. I thought one complaint was that the places were dumps because your time was spread thin. Just the car wash could be a full-time job.
I guess if the price is right and the spreadsheet works then they all can limp along. Seems like you need to know all the systems to teach another as you lose key employees. This could be a challenge.
It is funny that as long as it is just debt you don't really count it as much as getting into it with low down. I get the concept but can't help but think having some without debt would create huge cash flow.
Interesting video. Thanks for sharing. While the bill count is cool it would be interesting to understand more of the recurring costs like water, electricity, heat, insurance, wash and foam, cleaners, etc. to get a sense for net versus just bill counts.
If you have to replace the payment system anyway with one that takes cards, make sure to add support for NFC/contactless payments. All my credit cards are now contactless, and many love their Apple Wallet and Google Pay. If you're going to spend the money for a payment system upgrade, you may as well try to embrace the future of payment technology.
I actually refuse to go to gas stations that don't support contactless cards now. It just isn't worth the risk of skimmers.
First I wanted to own a laundromat now I want to own a car wash. You’re a good influence Brandon 😂
Dont. Stay away from carwashes
Truth.
Can I ask why stay away from carwashes??
A friend of mine owns a small town car wash (2 self serve bays). He sheeted the walls in his bays in commercial bathroom fiberglas sheeting to make cleaning easier. He also epoxied the concrete
That's on our list of major considerations.
Liked & Sub'd! I've been considering this for a while. We seem to think alike, based on your playlists. Very encouraging return-on- investment...especially snagging a carwash WITH infrastructure in full effect as part of the deal! Awesome stuff that anyone or a small group can make happen.😎
as someone who details as a hobby I can promise you the ceramic you are considering offering is not the same as a traditional ceramic coating from a detail shop. Id suggest going to a local detailer and speak to them about ceramic coatings and the shampoos you could offer that would work well with them.
@Investment Joy I’m 19 and am really interested in business and real estate! I’ve started my own business last year after being inspired by you! I live nearby this car wash location and have previously worked at a Carwash in the past. I would love the opportunity to work at this location and learn some more about what it’s like owning these types of businesses. I look forward to your response! Thanks, Andrew Glass
Coming from the convenience store industry I’d look at replacing that automatic bay ASAP. It eliminates all of that extra machinery and associated costs. Also, keep the bays clean, the grounds picked up and repaint all old paint. You need to be the go to car wash joint so image is everything. Dirty wash=bad wash. We would pay a company to pressure wash the bay every two months. Keep the floors clean and the walls algae free. Good luck!
Needs a complete repaint. It looks dilapidated.
i wouldn't say it looks dilapidated but new paint with some brighter colors would definitely do it some justice
Its the only car wash in town. Paint can wait. Pretty sure for now it blends in with the neighboring Dollar General and the trailer park. Money is better spent on his equipment and CC machine.
Should have an independent RO system for ice to keep the water food safe. Even though the tank is closed it is not in a good safe condition.
The idea would be re-working the mech room to make it bulletproof
Ice machines good. I live in Houston TX and those ice machines are everywhere
That’s Texas and this is Ohio. Temperatures don’t get nearly as high in Ohio compared to Texas.
Before you put up new signs, paint the bays white, it will brighten it up and help with lighting. It will freshen up the building too.
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The car wash near me has a vending machine for air fresheners, small bottles of car care products, etc. They also have really good signage and branding, they keep the place clean, accept credit cards. And really good lighting at night is important to make the place feel welcoming and safe.
The fact that im 16 almost 17 and this was in my recommended and I enjoyed watching this.
I love these videos a ton, look forward to watching every single one! Keep them coming, these are exciting!
Wearing a t-shirt with snow on the ground? Lol what! I'm in Florida chilling mid 70s
It's in the 50s in Ohio, everything's melting off
Hit 45 in illinois and i am in a t-shirt and shorts
Same I'm in Illinois. Was plenty comfortable today in a t shirt. But I was moving around and doing some work.
Majority/ if not all plumbing fittings should be stainless, the longevity of them speaks volumes. Saves you money in repairs, and countless hours of downtime. Might be worth looking into.
I work part time at a super wash.. Be prepared to spend some money
as a car guy, you need better lightings. No one want to wash their car at night if the car wash is dim, or only with one light for the entire bay. Install some LED light fixtures, shouldn't cost too much but people will feel more safe when they are washing their car, and they can see what they might need...then that's where your tire shine, leather dresser sales.
*sees piles of snow and brandon walking around in short sleeves* Sure...?
It's Ohio.
Welcome to Ohio. I'm one that wears short sleeves and shorts all year long. Even if it's 3 degrees. I'm in NW Ohio though. Way I look at it is. Why complain about the cold, when you can just force your self to get used to it.
Looking good! I'm sure you're going to put additional detailing products in one of your machines too. Packs of Armor All wipes, little bottles of Windex, towels, leather chamois, air fresheners... Every so often I'd cave on a pack of Armor All wipes up at the car wash I often go to (located on part of what was once my grandpa's farm). Their bill exchangers gave gold Sacagawea/presidential dollar coins, everything accepted quarters and those dollar coins.
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I grew up in a small town in southern Indiana. There was an entrepreneur like you called Geno. He had a lot that had a salon, gun shop, tax place, and tons of vending machines. The vending machines were by the awning where there used to be gas pumps. It became known as Quarter Pop. People would say 'Meet me at the Quarter Pops.' It became a spot for gang activity so he had to take the vending down. BUT then a Dollar General built next door and he let a Food Truck lease that space and set up picnic tables!
not even 300$ net for 3 days.........................
Good days and bad days
money is money. plus like he's stating its just starting and a lot of those expenses are just getting things back up and running, clean, etc. if you only focus on the negatives and not the big picture... at some point you'll be putting a small % into a reserve for maintenance and the rest will be just consumables with a much larger profit. especially once those CC readers come in and you have to check cash hoppers less frequently. not to mention you're putting money towards the equity in the business/property as well.
Use Armor All Ceramic seal for the ceramic coat. It’s a good product that a lot of car washes are using now.
Armor All is 100% trash.
You are lucky you are the only game in town. Here in West Palm Beach FL, there is a car wash on every corner!!! Like literally it's like when they were building Walgreens and CVS on every corner, now it's carwashes! It's crazy! Love your videos. Makes me want to try this stuff.
I wonder how much a water bill cost at a car wash?????
The "ceramic" coatings that are offered in car washes are not anything like a professionally applied ceramic coatings. Not even close. There is a reason that ceramic coatings cost 1000-1500 and most of that comes from the labor involved in properly prepping the paint for coating. The substance you have been offered is a rip off for both you and the customer. There are far more important things to worry about that will keep your customers much happier.
Yeah I was thinking, you can't just spray that expensive stuff on windows/mirrors and expect it to work like on plastic/paint etc.
Spoken for experience, running a carwash like you bought are real time bandits, the constant up keep even with the best equipment can be overwhelming at times. Something simple like a bent or sticky coin can unknowingly put a bay out of commission. Not to mention the numerous check valves, swivels, solenoid valves, hydrominders, hoses, nozzles. Etc.
But, wish you best of luck in your endeavors from Southeast Michigan.
You can fairly cheaply pressure wash your brick with bleach water and and in clear water. It won't look entirely new unless you repoint the grout. But just washing will make it shine. Same for your concrete.
I’m a detailer and ceramic coatings isn’t a liquid lol is literally liquid glass in a bottle that’s why the towels we use have to be thrown away after applying the coating on a vehicle because it turns rock hard and on top of that if you notice the coatings come in incredibly small doses such as 50ml or 100ml for the large ones not 1 gallon or 2 gallons because this stuff will turn rock hard if exposed to oxygen i mean even if you had something to spray it the tubes have to be changed because the tubes them selves will eventually get clogged up with crystals literally the first spray so don’t let anyone fool you or hustle u out of ur money believe me its not possible that’s why detailers charge an arm and a leg to apply it because one there expensive 2 it takes whole day maybe up to 3 to properly apply one
My car is my baby and I know a decent amount about car detailing. If a touchless car wash offered a ceramic infused shampoo in a wash I’d pay 20$ for a go in the winter to keep the car protected in the middle of winter and add on to whatever I’ve already done. Does your wash have an undercarriage spray also? That’s a big advantage and something I look for.
I work at a car wash here in Wv. Started in 2019. Automatic and a self serve down the road too. The ss was absolute trash. Falling apart. Owner really just gave up on it. Finally sold it about four months ago. Someone really turned it around with a little bit of work and money. It had A LOT of potential.
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I've waited a long time to comment on your videos and you have definitely went through this from the ground up. You made it. If you ever venture to North Alabama I'd like to suggest a business for you.
it takes four guys to manualy wash cars in the uk in a busy place to 1000 pounds a day so your defo on a winner love the insight and the positivity you promote
I'm interested in seeing how much additional revenue you get from adding the credit cards. not to mention the vending machines
You definitely should retop/reseal the carwash driveway and paint the carwash so it looks alot nicer and cleaner.
Plus you also should show us how the vacuums work since you've showed us how everything else works.
Something to consider in regards to ceramic coatings. The reason detailers charge $500-$2000 is because they have to remove all contaminates from the paint then do a paint correction and then apply the coating that takes 24 hours to cure.
Yes. They do make spray on rinse off ceramic based products. Im sure they could be implemented into a car wash. Its not the same as a “ceramic coating” like you said. More of a sealant that will last longer than the ol hot wax crap 😂
After you fix it up, you should contact local car clubs/meetups and work out group discounts & events.
They contacted us after the 1st video :D
This looks like a power-intense business (especially if you add refrigeration machines for ice). You might want to do a cost analysis for solar panels, depending on the cost of electricity in your area.
Hydro Spray does make upgrades/retrofits to both the automatic and self-serve bays here(Touchscreen panel for example to program the automatic).
One suggestion that I think would do well is adding an exterior dryer to the end of the automatic bay or putting it outside that anyone from either the automatic or self-serve can pay an extra dollar to use.