soonermajic
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What kind of tip protector? If order from KR, then what moxel # m
Randy,We’ve used a 1505 nozzle forever. The customers think they are getting a lot more pressure than they really are because of the narrower spray pattern. It does take a little longer to rise off the car but it makes cleaning up the bay a lot faster and easier.
Slide on wand, then the tip gets threaded through protector into the wand.How do you apply the tip protectors? Do they just slide over the tip or do you remove the tip and screw them on with the tip?
I purchased a 1506 tip to try your method after seeing you mention it a few times. I like your concept. Hope my 1506 isn't much different from your 1505.Try using a 1505 nozzle. That’s the nozzle we’ve used forever. The narrow spray pattern gives the customer the impression that they are getting a lot more pressure than they are. When they pull the trigger they get the kick of the gun and they like that.
Agree. You want the customers to feel the gun push back due to the pressure when they pull the trigger.MEP, maybe you're thinking of a different kick. ..
A normal kick of the pressure, yes, not a stronger kick and then have the pressure fall back down.Agree. You want the customers to feel the gun push back due to the pressure when they pull the trigger.
Use the biggest tip you can to run the pressure you want. The charts I linked will help with that. There's no stock answer since every car wash is different.So, what do you guys reccomend tip/ pressure wise on regulator i use to have that?