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What was hot at The Car Wash Show? 

The Yigoli prep robot got quite some attention Yigoli

With over 400 brands and companies showing their very latest, it’s easy to lose oversight. When the dust settled in Nashville and The Carwash Show was over, somebody in the Facebook group Talk Car Wash (almost 24,000 users) asked a simple question: what was the most impressive thing you saw or learned at the show? Here are some of the answers. 

They will give you a quick update on some of the most interesting new products and services during those three days in Nashville. “Sonny’s dropping the price on all their controls equipment by 60% was quite surprising”, said user Jason Prather. “60% off pay stations, POS, LPR and tunnel controllers is a game changer.” Many readers thought the same and left a thumbs up below the post.

It should be no surprise that the stand of Sonny’s The Carwash Factory was one of the best visited booths during the well visited trade fair. In other Sonny news, user Sergio Martinengo added he really liked the new QUIVIO Business Management System the company brought to Nashville.

Grady Rhodes mentioned “The 3d printed foam applicators with the LED lights” he saw at the trade show. And added: “Getting to see a Petit close was nice too.”

Douglas Neff was impressed by the dilution solution DEMA Engineering brought to the Music City Center. A solution that hopefully resolves ultra lean clogging issues.

Talk Car Wash-user Jason Prather gets the final say. He posted a second reaction stating that he was really impressed with the “prep robot” (probably the one by Yigoli Robotics, ed.) And he noticed that “there was a new CRM company in every row of the trade show floor.”

The Car Wash Show will return to Las Vegas next spring, where the fair will be held between April 26-28, 2025. You can still be part of the last show by attending the Digital Week until the 24th of May.

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Author: Rene Passet

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What was hot at The Car Wash Show? 

The Yigoli prep robot got quite some attention Yigoli

With over 400 brands and companies showing their very latest, it’s easy to lose oversight. When the dust settled in Nashville and The Carwash Show was over, somebody in the Facebook group Talk Car Wash (almost 24,000 users) asked a simple question: what was the most impressive thing you saw or learned at the show? Here are some of the answers. 

They will give you a quick update on some of the most interesting new products and services during those three days in Nashville. “Sonny’s dropping the price on all their controls equipment by 60% was quite surprising”, said user Jason Prather. “60% off pay stations, POS, LPR and tunnel controllers is a game changer.” Many readers thought the same and left a thumbs up below the post.

It should be no surprise that the stand of Sonny’s The Carwash Factory was one of the best visited booths during the well visited trade fair. In other Sonny news, user Sergio Martinengo added he really liked the new QUIVIO Business Management System the company brought to Nashville.

Grady Rhodes mentioned “The 3d printed foam applicators with the LED lights” he saw at the trade show. And added: “Getting to see a Petit close was nice too.”

Douglas Neff was impressed by the dilution solution DEMA Engineering brought to the Music City Center. A solution that hopefully resolves ultra lean clogging issues.

Talk Car Wash-user Jason Prather gets the final say. He posted a second reaction stating that he was really impressed with the “prep robot” (probably the one by Yigoli Robotics, ed.) And he noticed that “there was a new CRM company in every row of the trade show floor.”

The Car Wash Show will return to Las Vegas next spring, where the fair will be held between April 26-28, 2025. You can still be part of the last show by attending the Digital Week until the 24th of May.

Also read: 

Author: Rene Passet

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