I came across a weird self serve bay recently that almost stumped me. Two of my techs were stumped, as was the manufacturer (GinSan) and two other repair companies. I was literally ready to call it quits when I thought let me try this. And it worked. Since it stumped so many techs I thought it would be a learing experience to share with this audience. The person who figures it out will get a free Forum tee shirt from me, and an adult beverage of your choice if you get to FL.
Here's what was happening: The place is a Florida self serve about 8 years old with Gin San equipment. In this bay when you switched from high pressure soap to rinse, the rinse water never got really clear. After the changeover time, 15 seconds in this case, the soap would decrease a lot, but there was still a lot of soap in it. This is where it gets weird. If you changed to say wax for about 5 to 10 seconds, it would clear up just fine. Everyone did the simple things like change the soap solenoid (3 times) and reversing the solenoids from the backward way GinSan installs them. Absolutely no difference with that. So put on your thinking caps and dream of the Forum tee shirt! I'll answer all questions here only.
Here's what was happening: The place is a Florida self serve about 8 years old with Gin San equipment. In this bay when you switched from high pressure soap to rinse, the rinse water never got really clear. After the changeover time, 15 seconds in this case, the soap would decrease a lot, but there was still a lot of soap in it. This is where it gets weird. If you changed to say wax for about 5 to 10 seconds, it would clear up just fine. Everyone did the simple things like change the soap solenoid (3 times) and reversing the solenoids from the backward way GinSan installs them. Absolutely no difference with that. So put on your thinking caps and dream of the Forum tee shirt! I'll answer all questions here only.