Coin Chaos: Managing Massive Coin Flow at My Car Wash Business

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  • čas přidán 19. 04. 2023
  • Welcome to the self serve car wash business! In this video, we dive into the challenges of managing the massive coin flow at my car wash business. Sometimes is a surplus sometimes were running short. Join us as we explore the ins and outs of dealing with coins, share our tips and tricks for efficient coin management, and reveal how we keep our car wash running smoothly despite the coin craziness.
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    - A behind-the-scenes look at our car wash coin management system
    - Tips for handling coin shortages and surpluses
    - Insights into the daily challenges of running a car wash business
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Komentáře • 45

  • @brettanderson7417
    @brettanderson7417 Před rokem +11

    You will collect more often as soon as you have somebody break in and steal your coins. We collect twice a week regardless of the amount. Posting videos Showing people that you let your money accumulate to that amount in your self serve bays is just inviting someone to break in and steal from you. Trust me I’ve been doing this for over 30 years..

    • @RichardsWorld
      @RichardsWorld Před měsícem

      Yeah, the Lockpick Lawyer could open these machines pretty easy 😀

  • @wagil90
    @wagil90 Před rokem +7

    The reason people count the quarters, is to get an accurate gross income on your wash. Like you said some people bring quarters to the wash and others you sell quarters to via the change machine. Not all the quarters you sell get spent at your business. So when you count the quarters collected you know 100% what your revenue is. Just like your credit cards. When you get your statement it will say $ XYZ.. minus your transactions fees.

    • @therevestor
      @therevestor  Před rokem +3

      Yeah maybe I am being lazy but I dont need to calculate my exact gross revenue every month. I just keep the quarters circulating until I have way too much excess and then I cash them in like I did in the video and count that as income for that month only even though I know it was an accumulation over months.

    • @brad9529
      @brad9529 Před rokem +1

      ​@@therevestor In my shop, I have a comprehensive POS system. However I do my accounts by what gets deposited into my bank for CCards and I pull out excess cash once a week and bank what ever I have. That's my accounting.
      I'm the only one with access to the money, so I have no need to count it.
      The POS system tells me what sales etc are with fancy graphs, so I still keep track, but why bother counting 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @loganmcgee1869
    @loganmcgee1869 Před měsícem +1

    Dude. You need to secure those bays dude. Multiple locks

  • @bigthumperfoot
    @bigthumperfoot Před rokem +1

    Real content with no hype. Awesome

  • @brad9529
    @brad9529 Před rokem +5

    I saw you threw all the corroded quarters into your own machines, thats going to ruin your machines. You also left the bucket full of corrosion in your bay, that will spread to the new quarters you collect.
    You REALLY need to clean them with vinegar and water for 30 mins and then dry them off properly.

    • @therevestor
      @therevestor  Před rokem

      The quarters will get mixed in with the rest of the batch through circulation. I am not concerned enough to take time to clean them.

  • @ross42723
    @ross42723 Před 5 měsíci

    Awesome good to see the place doing good

  • @laptopvinden
    @laptopvinden Před rokem +2

    Love the down to earth mentality of operating, keep it up

  • @decline1129
    @decline1129 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Get an ice scooper to fill your hoppers

  • @dammitbobby283
    @dammitbobby283 Před 15 dny +1

    The local car wash has free vacuum If you pay to wash the car or it costs $2 for a vacuum only. The costs to wash the car are $9, $11, $13, and $15, They have a sign that says 10 minutes maximum vacuum If the car wash is busy. So my guess is the car wash actually costs $2 less than the posted prices. The free vacuum is a sales gimmick like most things in life.

  • @flyntcloer5749
    @flyntcloer5749 Před rokem +1

    We count weekly and generally deposit 5-700 in excess qtrs. We love qtr count day. We use the weight method also. We have a small container that we fill to a certain weight and we know that's $100. We get those loose coin bags from our bank and do a declared value deposit then they just deposit what the actual count is. We are usually within a dollar of our declaration. We are always amazed at how many "outside qtrs" we get.

    • @therevestor
      @therevestor  Před rokem

      Thats great. Most owners I talk to run at a deficit

  • @rshiggaon
    @rshiggaon Před rokem

    Dude - love your content. Between we use our local credit union bank to deposit coins, it is very quick and free. We deposit $500 every week, so finding this bank has been very help and made out life easy.

    • @therevestor
      @therevestor  Před rokem +1

      Thats great. I also had these counted at a credit union but I dont need to go very often.

  • @charleskennedy8326
    @charleskennedy8326 Před rokem +3

    Awesome video. I own two storage facilities and what I love is that I don't take any cash and all rent is paid online. I never have to go by the facility and only my employee does to turnover units.
    I like the car wash business potentially, but always was turned off about having to constantly go to collect coins. However, your implementation of credit card system looks like it reduces this aspect. What's the longest you can go without changing out the machines? At the end of the day, that's not something I'd trust an employee with so you have to be close by a car wash. Seems like the demographic that uses self service dictates that you must accept coins too? I'm curious if you were all credit card how much that'd reduce your rev. I know a lot use coins now, but if only option was CC, who doesn't have a CC? 10% of pop?
    Do you have an employee go buy to pick up trash, check equipment, empty trash bins, etc?
    Would you mind if I DMed you to ask some rev related questions?

  • @gersitz
    @gersitz Před rokem +1

    @1:30 the reason people count quarters is because the irs has specific guidelines on how to report income for car washes and laundromats

  • @sksoftwash
    @sksoftwash Před 5 měsíci +1

    Tokens prevent quarter hoarders

  • @alexmeyer4221
    @alexmeyer4221 Před měsícem +1

    @14:18 the $ per pound is $20 a pound

  • @gersitz
    @gersitz Před rokem

    @3:22 wow

  • @tyroneconstantine9924

    Where did you get the metal garbage can covers?

  • @jordankendall86
    @jordankendall86 Před rokem

    I know Chris Atkins @CarWashChronicles had to put locks on the area that collects the dirt for the vacuums because people (possibly homeless as you suggested) were leaving them open and the vacuum suction drops when those door are open.

  • @heididenlinger9982
    @heididenlinger9982 Před rokem

    You could use whiping cream tub for 4 bay

    • @therevestor
      @therevestor  Před rokem

      So many uses for those containers. Im going to use your idea.

  • @calebbrown9091
    @calebbrown9091 Před rokem +2

    Also, you brought the metal bucket to so we could hear the quarters, but you fast-forward through dumping the container 😟

  • @mattpratt1
    @mattpratt1 Před rokem +1

    With WellsFargo you can register your business acct to take quarter deposit bags. They send to Brinks, who counts it for less than a couple of dollars. Your receipt shows that you paid almost a 10% fee to count your quarters?

    • @therevestor
      @therevestor  Před rokem +1

      Yeah your right they charge an exorbitant fee. I am an account holder though so I did not have to pay the fee.

  • @720vending
    @720vending Před rokem +1

    for Quarters each Pound of quarters is $20

    • @therevestor
      @therevestor  Před rokem +1

      I will have to remember that one

    • @720vending
      @720vending Před rokem

      @@therevestor when I start to add claw machines to my business I will get a scale to count my quarters

  • @FireHawk92.
    @FireHawk92. Před rokem

    Did you add air dryers to your bays?

    • @therevestor
      @therevestor  Před rokem

      Nope. I did add triple foam though

    • @Leoleony123
      @Leoleony123 Před rokem +1

      @@therevestor Have you seen air shammees before? They seem like they would be a good way to keep people in bays longer.

  • @Alan-jx7uk
    @Alan-jx7uk Před 4 měsíci +3

    I collect my coin boxes every day, then I read my bay meters every day and compare the coins to the meter to see if the meter is giving my customers what they pay for.
    I have had my change machine strung twice, loosing $1200 the first time and $800 the second time. After that I modified the bill stacker to prevent that. So far the modification has been successful.
    I can't believe you would put all those dirty coins back in your change machine let alone take them to the bank and mess up their machine too. That is just ridiculous, and mean.
    Those coins are going to cause jambs in your coin mechanisms, maybe not immediately but will add to dirt accumulation and will cause jambs. Why would you want to put all that dirt in a $300 coin mechanism.
    I'll agree with other comments, Showing that kind of buildup of coins in your vaults just invites thieves. Not only for you but for every other coin operated business owner. Don't show that!!!
    Thieves don't care about your equipment they will do whatever is quick and easy to get to your money, and now with battery operated tools it has become easier than ever!
    Also I'll bet you have found that the opening between the coin acceptor and the vault has gotten plugged with coins so that the coin mechanism becomes jambed because the coins have nowhere to go because the vault is full.

  • @calebbrown9091
    @calebbrown9091 Před rokem

    I think people count quarters to know they aren't running at a deficit of quarters

  • @joseph.shammami9525
    @joseph.shammami9525 Před rokem

    Hey. The. Revestor. Coins. For. Car. Wash. Business. Places. Can. Also. Use. Vacuum. Cleaners

  • @goldenrule418
    @goldenrule418 Před 5 měsíci

    $10 equals a half pound

  • @genedougherty4729
    @genedougherty4729 Před rokem

    Watching your video on the collection of bill changer after you collected your left hand bill validator it had two blinks meaning something is stuck in the path.😮

    • @therevestor
      @therevestor  Před rokem

      Yup I got it cleared before I left. Good catch