Soonermajic, I mix 80 oz. or 5 lbs. of Kleen-Rite "Super Wash" to 5 gallons of hot water, we don’t have soft water here, don’t need it. I mix it in an open top 15-gallon container, I stir it with a 1” piece of gray conduit until it’s dissolved. When it gets down to about 6 or 8 inches remaining the 15-gallon container I dump in 5 gallons of hot water and add 80 oz. of powder and stir. Each batch lasts about 45 days or so and takes less than 5 minutes to mix up. Each 5 gallon batch costs about $6.50.Randy, do you put 5lbs in , with each 5 gal batch? Just screw the lid on & shake it up like crazy? Mix w/ soft or hot water? Sounds like that would last a long time & be CHEAP!
That sounds enticing! I use Warsaw Black Cherry for HP soap... Its about $60 for a 5 gallon pail. I have never had any issues using it, like dropping out of solution, clogged hydrominder tips, or clogged fv's.... So its hard to change. But $6.50 per 5 gallons sure gets my attention. You ever had any problems with it? FV issues, clogged metering valves, etc? How much is shipping for a 50 lb box? Do you mix any other powdered chemicals for the wash?Soonermajic, I mix 80 oz. or 5 lbs. of Kleen-Rite "Super Wash" to 5 gallons of hot water, we don’t have soft water here, don’t need it. I mix it in an open top 15-gallon container, I stir it with a 1” piece of gray conduit until it’s dissolved. When it gets down to about 6 or 8 inches remaining the 15-gallon container I dump in 5 gallons of hot water and add 80 oz. of powder and stir. Each batch lasts about 45 days or so and takes less than 5 minutes to mix up. Each 5 gallon batch costs about $6.50.
Waxman,I was turned on to powders by Soapy and Randy years ago and this one tip has saved me thousands on chemical costs!
I use Simoniz Correct powder, 50lb box, with 1/3 of a 5 gallon pail ( 1.66 gal) of Simoniz foam additive. This one soap is my In Bay Automatic presoak ( both passes ), HP wash on self serves and foamy brush soap. I also use this same formula for hand washing our detail shop details ( add 3 pumps in 5 gal pail for hand wash ).
What a great way to save money while putting out a nice wash.
I agree this is more work than using liquids. However, if I had a bigger car wash, I'd install a tall, large capacity agricultural tank and a power mixer and mix up larger batches.