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Sunday 21st January,
2007
Scott and Tiana Elms have owned and operated the Rainbow Beach underbody
Wash for the past decade. They originally designed and built this facility
to service the unique need at Rainbow Beach for removal of sand from 4WD’s.
Scott and Tiana have now begun a complete rebuild of the original site and
would like to thank all of their customers for their patronage over the past
10 years.
The new wash facility has been design in conjunction with leading car wash
equipment supply companies, along with structural, civil, geotechnical and
hydraulic engineers to ensure that all aspects of the design are compliant
and sound. This has included everything from using the latest vehicle
movement modelling software to ascertain the best design for traffic flow,
to hydraulic calculus to ensure water quality and environmental compliance.
Due to a lack of available land in town, great lengths have been taken to
maximise use of the original site including placing the plant room and
office on a second story level. This will increased the turning spaces and
working areas for customers, making this new modern feeling facility more
appealing to customers with large 4WD vehicles and trailers.
The design has also taken account of the regional/small town feel of the
area and has been design to complement the feel of the area and the
surrounding buildings. The design also seeks to set a new standard for
buildings in the industrial area by being the first to use “tilt slab”
construction.
The new wash design also features new products such as full service self
serve bays, familiar in all modern car washes. These new facilities will
enhance the standard of service and customer satisfaction provided by the
business.
The new facility also includes a full size office with toilet/shower and
kitchen facilities to make employees/owners time at the car wash more
comfortable. This air-conditioned office facility will incorporate the
latest in web based security monitoring systems for added security and
breakdown monitoring. This web based system is designed to allow the owners
monitoring access from anywhere in the world via the internet and the first
of its kind to be used in an Australian car wash, featuring digital court
acceptable recall of the past week of security monitoring with facial
recognition quality.
On the plant and equipment front, the new facility will be fitted with the
latest in state of the art equipment retaining none of the old equipment.
The new facility will have three, full service, self-serve-bays (SSB) with
an incorporated Underbody wash in each bay, as well as two vacuums and air
fresheners, which, by duplication, will alleviate queuing.
The new Underbody wash has been designed to maximise the use of fresh water
while minimising water usage to achieve an even better result for both the
customer and the environment. The underbody wash system has been custom
designed and will incorporate oscillating jets and three separate cycles
(wash, rinse and rust inhibitor application). The new rust inhibitor has
been sourced from the USA and is used by the US military at a cost over
$3000 per drum.
Scott and Tiana expect the new facility to be open in time for Easter and
are keen to welcome all car enthusiasts (both 2WD and 4WD) to their new 4WD
Underbody and Complete Car Wash”.
Friday 30th March, 2007
Scott and Tiana Elms are proud to announce the reopening of their all new
4WD Underbody and Complete Car wash on Karoonda Rd just in time for Easter.
The new car wash comprises an impressive array of car wash equipment with no
expense spared.
Apart from the vacuums, change machines, vending machines and digital tyre
inflators the car wash has 3 self serve bays with all of the features found
at any other car wash. However what you won’t find at any other car wash is
the three custom designed stainless steel underbody washes especially
designed for the removal of salt and sand from today’s 4WD’s. These
underbody washes comprise of 49 oscillating jets which pump over ½ a
kilolitre of fresh water under the under side of the car while applying
detergent and the latest rust inhibitor (used by the US military) during its
4 separate cycles. All of which can be monitored by the customer on the
in-bay LCD screens.
Scott and Tiana say they are very happy that the project has run smoothly,
coming in on time and “only a little” over budget. They would like to thank
all of the contractors for their work during construction with special
thanks to Deans Ice, Rainbow Beach Motors and all of the locals who pitched
in.
This million dollar facility is setting the standard for the Rainbow Beach
industrial area and it seems that all the other business in the area are
following suit with the area looking very neat and tidy.
There are further plans to offer discount tokens available onsite for those
in the know and touch card accounts for corporate customers.
A grand opening celebration will be held after Easter and Scott and Tiana
hope to see you all there.
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21st January, 2007
Scott and Tiana
Elms have owned and operated the Rainbow Beach underbody Wash for the past
decade. They originally designed and built this facility to service the
unique need at Rainbow Beach for removal of sand from 4WD’s. Scott and Tiana
have now begun a complete rebuild of the original site and would like to
thank all of their customers for their patronage over the past 10 years....(read
more)
30th March, 2007
Scott and Tiana Elms are proud to announce the reopening of their all new
4WD Underbody and Complete Car wash on Karoonda Rd just in time for Easter.
The new car wash comprises an impressive array of car wash equipment with no
expense spared.
Apart from the vacuums, change machines, vending machines and digital tyre
inflators the car wash has 3 self serve bays with all of the features found
at any other car wash. However what you won’t find at any other car wash is
the three custom designed stainless steel underbody washes especially
designed for the removal of salt and sand from today’s 4WD’s....(read
more)
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