Kimberly Berg
Well-known member
I'm glad to see this discussion. I've seen conflicting information about the BLUE and GRAY foot valves from various car wash suppliers, so I did a little on-line research... According to the website www.support.ascepco.com: The difference between EPDM and Viton seals is range. Viton can handle higher temperatures, whereas EPDM can handle lower temperatures. Viton is more resistant to chemicals and oils, but if acetones are present, choose EPDM.
Kleen-rite recommends BLUE foot valves (with Viton seals) for harsh chemicals (for white wall, butyl & alkalis). Item #IN250020. $8.43 each. While they recommend GRAY foot valves (with EPDM seals) for soap & wax. Item #IN250100. $6.31 each. The catalogs from Car Wash Superstore, Magic Wand and Windtrax says the opposite. When I purchased my carwash 13 years ago, I was advised by my local supplier to use the GRAY foot valves for everything (soap, wax, presoak & degreaser) Over the years, I have had problems with the foot valves NOT holding pressure (mainly in my soap barrel). A few years ago, I switched over to the BLUE foot valves, and I'm having the same problem. Very annoying!
Kleen-rite recommends BLUE foot valves (with Viton seals) for harsh chemicals (for white wall, butyl & alkalis). Item #IN250020. $8.43 each. While they recommend GRAY foot valves (with EPDM seals) for soap & wax. Item #IN250100. $6.31 each. The catalogs from Car Wash Superstore, Magic Wand and Windtrax says the opposite. When I purchased my carwash 13 years ago, I was advised by my local supplier to use the GRAY foot valves for everything (soap, wax, presoak & degreaser) Over the years, I have had problems with the foot valves NOT holding pressure (mainly in my soap barrel). A few years ago, I switched over to the BLUE foot valves, and I'm having the same problem. Very annoying!