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    At the last Mi. RT, Jarrod demonstrated his fleet washing on Busses. It seemed like a great business? Is any one doing busses and what are they doing profit wise? Does it come out to be as profitable as other types of washes? There are plenty of school busses now. How about commercial busses? What is your experiences? Thank You.
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    Am I missing something? Doesn't anyone do busses? I see 1,000 every day and they all look clean. What gives? Thank You.
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    Sorry, I did not see this.

    Buses are usually not the greatest account, especially in my area. They typically go for around $7 a piece. Not worth it in my book..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Stone View Post
    Sorry, I did not see this.

    Buses are usually not the greatest account, especially in my area. They typically go for around $7 a piece. Not worth it in my book..
    I agree with Scott. I dabbled in the fleet washing segment of the industry way before the PWNA put out a RFP for the Postal Service. Had 3 locations. Unless you are doing a significant volume I just can't see who one is turning a good profit. Just my .02

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    Carlos, Should this thread be eliminated?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tegrey View Post
    Am I missing something? Doesn't anyone do busses? I see 1,000 every day and they all look clean. What gives? Thank You.
    Alot of these Municipalities have their own drive thru automated wash depot..
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    I never saw this thread, Terry. I have one fleet account and it is 38 50-passenger school buses. We get $32 per bus done once per month with extra on-call washing during winter (for washing off salt). No reclaim, no moving and no toting water. The yard was built solely for washing with multiple 8 gpm spigots and sanitary drains.
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    About 13 years ago we did Buses and got $13 each and did about 30 in four hours with two people. It was a big pain butt at the time, but it paid the bills in the winter. It was done every other weekend.

    You ask me now to do the same account for $25 a bus I may think about it. There is much to consider when you are set up to be efficient and stay efficient. But todays time you need to be EPA compliant and that will cost more $$.

    At one time back in the day we averaged 600 vehicles or so a month, between postal vehicles, rail road vehicles, buses, phone company vehicles. Its when I was a one man / part timer crew. Business grew and we made better money washing houses, so I let the vehicle accounts go.

    Now the run off is a issue if your considering on site vehicle washing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PressurePros View Post
    I never saw this thread, Terry. I have one fleet account and it is 38 50-passenger school buses. We get $32 per bus done once per month with extra on-call washing during winter (for washing off salt). No reclaim, no moving and no toting water. The yard was built solely for washing with multiple 8 gpm spigots and sanitary drains.
    I know this is a older thread Ken, but I am wondering how do you get commercial accounts like this and from places like gas stations, banks and such. It always seems like when you have to deal with people who are in charge of the finances of others tends to be more tight fisted. What is the magic open sesame to get the targeted money you are looking for?

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    jimmy, time in the industry helps. Exposure on the internet is another good thing. I don't target commercial work but I do get calls for it. Commercial now only represents 10% of my gross sales. In my opinion, the best way to get commercial work is to knock on doors and get your face out there.
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