soonermajic
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Thanks
I’m sure you could do it on a Razor. It looks like the Petit has to have an even amount of passes because it washes both sides at once. If it has an odd number, it would have to include an empty pass to return to its home position. Razors return home with every main-arch applied pass since they circle the car. This set up for the Petit might have been necessitated by keeping the package at four passes, and not having to go to six. Five isn’t really an option without adding an empty pass to return home, which then makes it six anyway.What about :
Hi ph PS (10 swc pause)
Low ph 3x Foam (10 sec pause)
Hp rinse w/ Ceramic
SFR
Exit --->Dryers
Isn't that what a lot of Petit users do?
Would that work on a Razor?
What about :
Hi ph PS (10 swc pause)
Low ph 3x Foam (10 sec pause)
Hp rinse w/ Ceramic
SFR
Exit --->Dryers
Isn't that what a lot of Petit users do?
Would that work on a Razor?
Why would a 2nd pass of High ph PS nullify the first pass of High ph PS? Or was that a typo?it depends on the region the Petit wash is located. Most of the ones you’re thinking of that are setup for serious throughput don’t use a two step lowph.
They do it like this:
Pass 1: high PH presoak.
Pass 2: high PH presoak applied through Tri pods at the same or stronger strength to prevent nullifying the first pass. They use the LED bars to mimic a colored Tri foam.
Pass 3: HP pass (sometimes with a sealant or ceramic injected depending on package)
Pass 4: MP spot free rinse.
This only works if your region cleans well without a two step low/high. Ask me how I know
Also Petit’s don’t have to have even passes. I’ve set mine up with five before. It just means the machine is traveling home along the car as the car is leaving the bay for the dryer and can freak people out so it’s best avoided.