Rfreeman
Well-known member
I have a busy 6 bay self serve car wash. Pump stand is Jim Coleman Super Saver connected by 1" city main water line. On Friday 3/25 I put a new bucket of foam brush soap online and by Sunday morning 3/27 it was all but gone, it had about 3 to 4" of soap left in it. This isn't normal is it?
The soap is from a local supplier up here in Dallas, Baker Equipment, on the label they recommend 90:1 dilution ratio (yellow) tip. I had a purple tip in place over the weekend which is even less so I still can't figure out how I went through the entire bucket in 2 days. I tipped it down to a pink tip which is the last one before closing it off completely and my foam brush was too runny so I tipped it back to a purple tip.
I checked the hyrdrominder it seems to be fine, any suggestions on what could cause it to consume so much soap in 2 days? Foam brush seems to be the only chemical it did this to over the weekend.
My product is set at 60 psi and air is set at 30 psi which puts out a lot of foam out of the brush onto the car but it has been this way since I remodeled and reopened the wash.
Thanks!
The soap is from a local supplier up here in Dallas, Baker Equipment, on the label they recommend 90:1 dilution ratio (yellow) tip. I had a purple tip in place over the weekend which is even less so I still can't figure out how I went through the entire bucket in 2 days. I tipped it down to a pink tip which is the last one before closing it off completely and my foam brush was too runny so I tipped it back to a purple tip.
I checked the hyrdrominder it seems to be fine, any suggestions on what could cause it to consume so much soap in 2 days? Foam brush seems to be the only chemical it did this to over the weekend.
My product is set at 60 psi and air is set at 30 psi which puts out a lot of foam out of the brush onto the car but it has been this way since I remodeled and reopened the wash.
Thanks!