Fully automatic car washers replace manual car washing, offering both high efficiency and protection for the car's paint.
In terms of efficiency, a fully automatic car washer is a device controlled by a computer program, with each component executing washing commands automatically. Depending on the model and washing mode, it takes an average of 2–5 minutes to wash a car, significantly improving efficiency and reducing labor costs.
Regarding stability, the fully automatic car washer uses photoelectric sensors to identify the vehicle's position and shape. An automatic sensing system then controls the brushes to wrap around the car body at a uniform and gentle angle, performing contour-following cleaning. The brushes are made of solid, non-porous foam material, which is soft and smooth—so much so that even at high speeds, they can be touched by hand, feeling like a massage. Additionally, dirt and debris are less likely to adhere to the brushes because the centrifugal force generated by high-speed rotation flings them away. As a result, the car's paint remains unharmed.
With the increasing maturity of fully automatic car washer technology, the car wash industry is undergoing an automation revolution. These machines are becoming more common in high-traffic areas such as gas stations, 4S stores, parking lots, medium-to-large automotive service shops, residential communities, and corporate campuses. Consequently, more businesses are investing in fully automatic car washers.