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4 Tips for Preparing Your Car Wash to be Inspected

4 Tips for Preparing Your Car Wash to be Inspected

Car wash inspections can seem daunting, but if you prepare beforehand, you are less likely to get nailed for an issue.

Below, we break down four simple tips so that you can put your best foot forward during the inspection. Although it may seem like a hassle now, completing these items can save you a lot of trouble down the road.

Look for maintenance issues

Walk around your car wash first to see if you notice any obvious areas where equipment looks worn down.

Professional Carwashing suggests looking for any debris, cracking paint, or fading signs. Also, check the brush heads to make sure they’re clean and in good condition. If there’s anything that needs to be touched up or replaced, go ahead and get that done before the inspection.

how to prepare car wash for inspection

Make sure equipment is up to par

As you walk through your car wash, it’s also important to check your equipment to see if everything is working properly. The biggest thing to look for is any area or piece of equipment that might be a safety hazard.

Some “quick fixes” according to Professional Carwashing include:

  • Cleaning the credit card reader if applicable
  • Replace brush heads and hoses that are worn down
  • Get new signs or warning labels if anything is cracked or faded

 

Get your car wash pits cleaned

Since the grime from washing vehicles collects in your pits and bays, it’s crucial to also get these cleaned before inspection.

As the largest company in the nation specializing solely in the removal and disposal of car wash waste, we offer pit cleaning services for the East Coast and surrounding areas.

Whether you need your self-service bay, auto-rollover car wash, or tunnel car wash cleaned, we have the equipment and expertise to take on the liability of your debris.

Complete any paperwork

Since the inspector will most likely ask for paperwork, it’s a good idea to collect any injury logs or illness reports according to Ryko.

Be sure to check that all of the information is accurate, because incomplete or wrong paperwork will make the inspection longer. Also, having your paperwork organized and collected will make a good impression on the inspector.

We hope these tips were helpful as you prepare your car wash for inspection! If you need pit cleaning services or have additional questions, please reach out to us today!

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