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Foam Brush Breakthrough- The Wobblehead Foam Brush Handle
A few months ago I stated that we would be bringing forth a new and revolutionizing product for the SS foam brush sytems. Now I would like to guide you to our youtube.com video that explains the product and the benefits of ownership. Let me know what you think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4MiCV9D5fQ
Access with keywords on youtube.com are wobblehead Poly Pro foam brush
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Hi Earl,
The Wobblehead Foam Brush Handle is $150.00 each. It is important to buy one for each bay at your car washes. In a national average car wash your ROI could be less than 3 months. The Wobbledhead has proven to retrain your non paying or partially paying foam brush customer. Two or three experiences of attempting to "cheat the system" has the customer realize he may as well stop wasting his time and deposit the appropriate payment. This is a real Game Changer for the professional SS car wash owner. Call us to discuss whats possible with this exciting new product.
Don at 734-658-5424
Have you given any though to an attachment between the head and any handle? I would think this could reduce the cost.
Yes we have. It originally was called an adaptor. It does not work and cannot work due to many factors. As the video indicates, this device is virtually indestructible. It is the reason we took three years to bring it to market. The Wobblehead has two fittings. One for your hose and one for your brush. It is a completely sealed unit so it can withstand consumer abuse, misuse and obviously proper use. Our first "adaptors" were broken and separated from the existing handle within days due to the two piece adaptor concept. The reasons were the non paying customer got the sense of how the WH operated and hence would apply great pressure on the joining fittings and break it quite easily. This cannot happen with the final design that you have seen in the video. Thanks for the question. I understand the price is a concern, however, once installed these units pay for themselves in a very short period of time. The "Old School" conventional handle cost you between three and six hundred dollars per year per bay to own. Besides that, the continous flushing during proper use assures you and your customer of a safer wash. This really is about an idea whose time has come and you stopping the waste time practices that occur on a daily basis at self serve car washes.
Thanks,
Don
Don
All that is old is new again. IIRC foam brush handles that became rigid under use were on the market back in the eighties. Still not a bad idea
It was painful to watch all that paint to wheel to paint action over and over. I would suggest a shorter version of the video too.


DK Sudzy