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KOLON WASH is an enterprise specializing in the research and development, production, sales and service of automatic car washing machines. The company was established in 2005 and is located in the Economic Development Zone of Qingpu District, Shangh…
Shanghai Kuolong Cleaning Machinery Co., Ltd. manufactures automatic car washing machines including the Kolon 360 Plus touchless rollover system, 360 Premium fully automatic robot, 5/7 brushes rollover machines, large van/bus washing machines, and drive-through systems. They serve gas stations, filling stations, and commercial car washes primarily in China with exports to Argentina and other markets. Key features include self-centering hanging design, LED voice prompts, automatic rearview mirror cleaning, error logging, and multi-control modes.
Company facts
- Legal name
- Shanghai Car Helper Cleaning Equipment Co., Ltd.
- HQ
- Shanghai, China
- Founded
- 2005 · 21 yrs
- Employees
- 60
- Stage
- unknown
- Website
- www.kolonwash.com
Trusted by
- Yiwuautomaticcarwashing.com ↗
- Argentina repeat customerautomaticcarwashing.com ↗
- China International Energy Gas Stationkolonwash.com ↗
Active products by Shanghai Car Helper Cleaning Equipment
1 shown| # | Category | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() | 360° Kolon Car Washing Robot | Cleaning | $24.0K | 2020 | 41.5 |
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