- Article no.
- DRE-CLN-020
- Category
- Wheel washer
- Workflow
- Wheel-room cleaning
- Result
- Cleaner preparation
- Use case
- Wheel repair workflow
- Process route
- GP wheel-washing route for stronger preparation discipline in wheel repair workflows.
- Unit format
- GP12 Silverstone wheel washer.
- Paint system fit
- Supports cleaner wheel preparation before repair, painting, or finishing.
- Capacity role
- Middle GP route when wheel cleaning is a regular production step.
- Workspace / utilities
- Confirm wheel volume, loading movement, water handling, and filter service access.
- Proposal check
- Confirm model configuration, paint system, cleaning media, ventilation, waste route, and maintenance routine before quoting.
- Consumables route
- Plan cleaning media, filters, waste handling, and operator maintenance discipline as part of the equipment decision.
- Best fit trigger
- Choose GP12 Silverstone when wheel washing is a regular workflow need and the shop wants a more serious route than a basic entry washer.
- Main difference
- GP12 sits between GP10 and GP24: it improves the wheel-wash proposal without moving straight to the premium automatic GP24 position.
- Setup check
- Confirm wheel volume, wheel types, washer location, water treatment, loading process, maintenance responsibility, and target throughput.
- Aftercare route
- Plan cleaning media, filter/water treatment, loading routine, service checks, and operator ownership.
- Next decision
- Compare GP12 with GP24 and Flow when the customer is close to a premium wheel-room investment.
- Product role
- Wheel washer
- Common applications
- Wheel washing, Wheel repair preparation, Wheel-room process
- Decision focus
- Wheel-washing route for professional wheel preparation.
- Product tier
- Professional wheel-wash preparation route
- Workflow position
- Professional GP wheel-wash route for workshops that want stronger preparation discipline before wheel repair or refinishing.
- Choose when
- Choose GP12 Silverstone when wheel washing is a regular workflow need and the shop wants a more serious route than a basic entry washer.
- Key difference
- GP12 sits between GP10 and GP24: it improves the wheel-wash proposal without moving straight to the premium automatic GP24 position.
- Not first when
- Do not lead with GP12 when the buyer wants maximum automatic wheel-wash capability, Flow speed positioning, or only occasional wheel cleaning.
- Setup / training check
- Confirm wheel volume, wheel types, washer location, water treatment, loading process, maintenance responsibility, and target throughput.
- Consumables / aftercare
- Plan cleaning media, filter/water treatment, loading routine, service checks, and operator ownership.
- Next step
- Compare GP12 with GP24 and Flow when the customer is close to a premium wheel-room investment.