Work Smart: Efficient Use of Your Dealership’s Automatic Car Wash

Jordan Fletcher
Jordan Fletcher
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Automatic car wash systems, when equipped with bay dryers, usually take 3 to 5 minutes to wash and blow dry a vehicle. During this time period, the porters at Frank Leta Acura in St. Louis, MO, begin the interior detailing on cars waiting in line to enter the car wash bay. The interior detailing continues after the porter moves the vehicle into the dryer area.

Keep your staff working efficiently and your customers smiling by delivering expertly detailed vehicles in less time!

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